■T. Ipedy|lapd6iiaid'&-Co^ Seventh/Sale of of \wato;Mway Coy.,' v ;: % In thk Exchange Hall, 19, 21, & 23, Lanibton-Quay, ■ WELLINGTON. Friday, March 22nd, 1889. At Two O'Olook p.m. T. Kenitedy Macdonald & Co. Are favored with instructions from thedirpctors[oftho "Wellington and!Vlanawatu Railway Company, limited, to soil by public auction as' above, the OHaU.MANDEAU BLOCK, CONTAINING '•'.'.' 538,340; : jgg 28,340 .OF AGRICULTURAL AND PA^TOEAL LAND, Subdivided into 40 sections, ranging in area from 30 acres to 2,000 acres. -. The above valuable lands are situate adjacent to the township of OHATJ, and ruuning back towards the : township of Manukau, on the Company's Line of Railway,, r: ' AISO, THE '..,' ''.,. OTAKI BLOCK Containing 26,024 ACRES OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL .. ■ . LMJD - Subdivided into 49 Sections ranging in area from B0 acres to 2,300 acres, The lands in the above block are situato near the Township of OTAKI, un the Company's Lino of Railway. The whole of the', sections in both the Ohau-Maiiuhu Block and the Otaki Block are easily reached by roads.and bridle tracks running.from the railway stations; and guides will he in atten: dance on specified dates to point out the boundary pegs, It may be of interest to intending settlers to know that the County Council-and Highway Boards are now engaged constructing the main and district roads, which'will secure the most complete communication to theso lauds, word in favor of the quality of the lands submitted for sale by us on behalf ot the Company. The fact that the clearing mi the 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, lias been amply testified. -Every ,inan who has bought the hilly country for p'astoral purposes is delighted with his invest-, ment; if not su attractive at fust sight it possesses the solid advantages of being considerably cheaper than the level ground, of costing no moro money to clear, and of carrying nearly asinany sheep per acre. AlHhis has been proved by practical settlement. The necessity for thoroughly oxaminmg every portion of tho country offered for sale by the Company will be at once apparent, These lands only require to be seen by the agriculcuralist and pastoralist practically acquainted with the bush country of the North Island to bo thoroughly appreciated. To those destitute of such practical knowledge the testimony of the settlers already occupying similar lands purchased from the Company may be taken as a safe guide. . , The aim of tho Company being to sell their lands'to bona fide occupiers, and so create traffic for their lino, high prices are not looked for, the.Company as a railway proprietary, recognising that a large and enorgetio body of settlers occupying high-class land and purchased at a low price, ■■ will be of more permanent value to them and to the community than if they sold a limited aroa at high rates, As in previous sales, the Terms of Salo have been lixed on a basis of liberality unequalled in the colony, and- one eminently calculated to give to the industrious and providont, howovor poor, all the advantages usually obtained by those in possession of considerable capital, Deposit at Sale: TEN PER CENT, NO FURTHER PAYMENT for SEVEN YEARS. INTEREST; FIVE PER CENT. The Company offer am pie facilities for inspecting the land. Tickets will be issued to intending purchasers on application to the Company or the auctioneers, s, d. Return faro batween Wellington andOhau „. „. 4 0 Return fare between Wellington and Otaki „. <„ 3 0 and between other stations on equally liberal tonus; for details see lithographic plans, &c, In addition to the Rural and Pastoral Lands, tho charming and romantic township of Ohau situate on the Company's Railway Line will also be sold on FRIDAY, 22ud March, 1889. Lithographic plans on application at T. KENNEDY MACDONALD &CO„ the office of this paner or to Auctioneers, Enchauge Buildings, Lauibton-quay, Wellington. BOMAKCHE SPECIAL NOI'ICE TO THE LADIES OFMASTERTON, AND SURnoONDINa'DISTRICTS, ' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TTAVING SECURED tho services of MISS HOURIGAN, An experienced Cute and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that we shall now btf : ! onabled to give our Patrons the greatest satisfaction. MISS HOURIGAN, having had oharge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the loading Houses in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places- us in a position to recommend her to our numerous customers, '. Our prices, as usual, will be extremoly modorato for tho veby best work.' TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATM RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. L J HOOPER- and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BONMARCHE, '/S- MASTERT'ON. HAT BAKES BAYFOM^ CHEAP. : MABTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3143, 2 March 1889, Page 3
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