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Co; i|tf|!||ftD|§ ;;:'J Q? ;& THK-EiCHANfiE ; HAL]i,, :.:• .19,21; &' 23,' Lambton-Quay, ■ Pridayi MarcK 22nd; 18iB9. AtTwo CVJlopk p.ni.j ;:; ; ifi &Go^ .'Aw favored.wtii instructions itoni'j thediveotbra|of the Wellington and.Manawatii' Railway Company .limited,-to sell bypublicaudtioa.as above, the OHaU.MANUKAU BLOCK, ■■'■■ v. .'■coNiAiNnro; ; ,''.---!.'..-:-;:' ; : , .'v 28,340 IS' 28,340 AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; ■■;• :••_:, ; '-wLAiro,-;v-o ; " Subdivided into 40 sections, ranging in .;'; : area from 30;aorea to 2,000 acres. ■'>■ The .above valuable lands are situate adjacent to the township of OKAU, and running back towards the township of Manukau, on tho Company's Line of Railway. AIBO, THE OTAKI BLOCK Containing . 26,024 ACRES . . OP AGRICULTURAL AND.PABTORAL LAND, Subdivided into 49 Sections ranging in area from 50 acres to 2,300 acres, The lands in the above block are situate near the Towiißhip of OTAKI, un the Company's-Line'-of Railway. The whole of the sections in both the Ohau-ManuknußlooK- and tho Otaki Blh'ck urn oioilu'i'oncKorl iW-'maJa '>nml bridfe .tracks-running from the railway stations j and raides .will be in attendance on speoified dates to point out tho boundary pegs. It may-bo of interest to intending settlers to know-that the County Council and- Highway Boards are now engaged constructing, the main and district roads,' whicti will securo the most complete 'communication to these

It in needlesß at this stage to Bay one word in favor, of the quality of the lands submitted for sale by'us on behalf ot the Company. The fact that the clearing on tho tops of the hills (some 2000 feet in height) has shown the soil to be as good as in the valleys, and to" produce grass of extraordinary richness, has been amply testified. Every man who has bought the billy country for pastoral purposes is delighted with his investment ; if not bo attractive at fiist sight it possesses the solid advantages of being considerably, cheaper than the lovel ground, of costing no more money to clear, 'and of carrying nearly as many sheep per acre. All this has been proved by practical; settlement, The. necessity for thoroughly examining every portion of the country offered for sale by the Company will be at once apparent, These lands only require to be seen by the agriculcuraliet and pastoralist practically acquainted with the bush country of the l«orth Island to be thoroughly appreciated .To those destitute of suoh practical knowledge the testimony oi the settlers already occupying similar lands purchased from the Company .may be taken as a'safe guide, ■ -

The aim of the Company being to sell their lands to bona fide ocoupiors, and so create traffic for their lino, high prices are not looked for, the Company as a railway proprietary," recognising that a large and energetio body of settlers occupying high-class land and purchased at a low price, will be'ef more permanent value to them and to the community than if they sold a limited area at high rates. '" • As in previous Bales,' the Terms of Salo have been fixed' on a basis of liberality unequalled in the colony, and one eminently calculated to give to the industrious and provident, however poor, all the advantages usually obtained by those in" possession of considerable capital. Deposit at Sale: TEN PERCENT. NO FURTHER PAYMENT for SEVEN YEARS. ■ INTEREST; FIVE PER CENT. The Company offer ample facilities for inspecting the land. Tickets will be issued to intending purchasers on application to the Company or the auctioneers. . 8. d, Return faro batweon Wellington .'.. andOhau „. ...4 0 Return faro between Wellington andOtaki . ... ... 3 0 and between other stations on equally liberal terms; for details see lithographic In addition to the Rural and Pastoral Lands, the charming and romantic township of Ohau situate on the Company's Railway Liue will also be sold on FRIDAY, 22nd March, 1889. Lithographic plans on application at T. KENNEDY MACDONALD &'CO„ the office of this paper or to Auctioneers, Exchange Buildings, Lambton-qnay, Wellington, J. H- BETHUNE & Co. FRIDAY, lsx. MARCH, 1889. Valuable Freehold Pro perties.

• -Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, upon the • ! application of the Mortgagees, , have, received instructions from I). G. A. Cooper, Esq., Deputy Kogis-trar-'of the. Supreme Court, to Bell by Public Auction',' at their Roouib, Featherston Street," Wellington, on FRIDAY, lit March, at 2 o'clock. " TOWN OF MASTERTON. . -- Allotment of land- containinp 1 Rood and ,22 Perches, beiriE; lots 1 and 8 of-section 80 on . the Public: Map; of tlio Small '. Jfarm 'Settlement. The land has a'frontage of 179 feet to /Perry-street, and a frontape of '152- feet. ; to "C616-streetj.it >--■.. adjoins the Gentlemen's Club and the residence of Dr Beard, and is situated in' the centre '•' " and best part of the town, TOWN OF EKUTAHUNA, , . Three sections of land on the Main Road of the Township containing 8 Roods and 26 Porches, being allotments 1,4, and 22; .of seotioii 13 of the settlement . of Eketahnna. The land is ready for settlement,- -, .Aiso—- . WOODVILLE., ■ ..'.'■ : Block of land 'on the Main Road from Palraerston to Napier, . . containing; .8 Acres and 16 ; Porches (more or less) Jpart of -.'■. Rural- Seofcion -No; 6on the public map of.tho-Woodville District. ;This ..land- can; be " ' sub-divided to suit purchasers, 1 . .it is cleared, fenced, and ready :.'.*-. ..forsettlement./ ''; v';;•■■'!. v - For furthorparticvilars htoplv tid.. '. ;,■.■" ErG.JELi^coj,^..: j ■"'.•:■,.-■ ■; . policjto^Wellingtoji,- '•".'.""! ;A(iotloh'e'efß, !ALTIS£PERRY^u:-Vs^r ■ GENESALOTTOHER, > ;■:: : : BPIDGB-ST. MASTEBION

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3140, 27 February 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3140, 27 February 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3140, 27 February 1889, Page 3

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