THE BROOMHALL SETTLEMENT.
: We have received, says the * Hera'd,' of ithe " New Land and -Agency Company' ? ~a company orU •and selling, leti.tn* and.developing land'_aiiii other in the c^'P^yOi; ; elsewhere, andrf advancing -. money at iriterest%n't'tte' Scarify, of real and father properties in the and Vor" cho purpose of transacting the business of a hind aud &• genuy. company.' The prospectus visit of Mr.'. vV. Fox to England,, tho suggestion' liadb by him as to" the profit tjjifi' •night be uiHtd% a ' I fr6WWffyihj.'i 'd id' New '£ealaud'r -the - visit of l|r j hy»' piirciirtse by him » t\ Tof^&^\i^^W^ s . )£»£% ,furt <ies trom i lie .
to sell to this coin* ",.i(iny for J£ sooo. the .agreement he ign'jide. with Waste/vlj«nff B.>ard •lor Te J: Aroha B oci*j-whicb sum is i) b : e. l a-dertaking lis visit"; tp and for extendi! ure of i tine and tirouble. It y ill • beiroyiiemheKedihat the. Waste Lii(idß>!-(B»i2mlt«!8oy ....tfie'.-Te Ar >ha .ilock, ot 50,000 aof-sV f br 10s an -ores, , s ;< an acre, 5s of which wii. be -returned on fulfil* ueut of ike coudit ions of the agreeiieut. in Mr Bro >'i>lmll'a reporr. s to the Te aroha block, issued with the company's | rospectus, •qcurs the "follovviiiir paVa&raph : - ' I was assured whvtn I vva« iu New Zedand, by- competent judges, that .ae land w.'.uUl realise £2 per acre n Mock, and a much higher- prict* if cut up ; an 1 Melbbi.rne a s6iui-proppsal of £3 per aare w.<s m.idf to nn; tor the entire block, »ut consider; myself.iiououiMbly td cut. it up aud encourage settlement, in the colony, I th dined o tiiiuk over tlie propo al, couvineedv thjt .a '■ sale ( in . luts will r.-aliae in the a much greater Viveiagl cthafn;.-£3 > pier,.acr.•.' We udersand-' tlntt di ect rs of the South Britissi Insurance <'om- . iau\ Astek-Ui themse vea
nd iheiF* cohijwny w ih- Ij-b ihw bit; en liome "*">yr.thtt List. maii Tpt.TS-.MiHi ;ii.piic u uipiin for 0000 sir Vt r s. A j»|)lica i ions fneu.Js in tie JSauth, by, thin x mail for a «u\;e number. Iho 00-'ipa yis to 'live u t/it| : ital"t.t £1 OUOO',OO in loO,Wsh;.re.s oi ilu-eaeh. The * an ■ et'S 6f : the comp .ny are M r Benjamin Whii worth, i.P., and Mr All xindtir MtA .hur, M.P., ihe iivc ors, are, Messrs B'-cuinhal), J; S|J.enc.ti' : B : i four, Joun Henderson, X. otnas !Slj«nr, and
-John Try lor. JSir Julius V.igel, the
prospectus sutes, has agreed to joiu the B -ani '.as soou as his .'..'e.-tt-nt offl.jiarenKHgeraents permit,' jvbi<iElheSaffiiciy;dtes.wil not be far "liter than April nexr.'
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 864, 3 January 1878, Page 2
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424THE BROOMHALL SETTLEMENT. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 864, 3 January 1878, Page 2
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