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Government Notices; Crown Lands-office, New Plymouth, September 19,1867. I HEREBY NOTIFY for public information that the undermentioned QUARTERACRE ALLOTMENTS, in the township of Raleigh (Waitara), comprising the most valuable lots not otherwise disposed of, will be offered for BALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Crown Land-office, Mount Eliot, on SATURDAY, November 30,1867- The sale will commence at 11 a.m., and the lots will be put up at the following scale of upset prices:— Corner lots, with frontage on Waitarariver £30 Intermediate lots, with frontage on Waitara river 15 Corner lote, without river frontage ... 20 Intermediate lots, without river frontage 10 (By order of the Colonial Secretary) J. Stephensok Smith, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TOWNSHIP OF RALEIGH (WAITABA). West Bank. Block. Lot. Block. Lot. 24 ... 5 54 ... 6 24 ... 6 54 ... 7 24 ... 7 54 ... 8 21 ... 8 54 ... 9 24 . 9 54 ... 10 24 ... 10 54 ... II 24 ... 11 61 ... 1 24 ... VI 61 ... 2 42 ... 5 61 ;.. 3 42 ... 6 61 ... 4 42 ... 7 61 ... 5 42 ... 8 61 ... 6 42 ... 9 61 ... 7 42 ... 10 61 ... 42 ... 12 61 ... 9 64 ... 5 61 ... 10 64 ... 6 61 ... 12 64 ... 11 62 ... 5 64 ... 12 62 ... 6 54 ... 5 62 ... 7 62 ... 8 90 ... 4 62 ... 9 90 ... 5 62 ... 10 90 ... 6 73 ... 3 90 ... 7 73 ... 4 90 ... 9 73 ... 5 90 ... 11 73 ... 6 97 ... 5 73 ... 7 97 ... 6 73 ... 8 97 ... 7 73 ... 9 97 ... 8 73 ... 10 97 ... 9 73 ... 11 97 ... 10 73 ... 12 97 ... 11 80 ... 1 97 ... 12 80 ... 2 97 ... 13 80 ... 3 97 ... 14 80 ... 4 98 ... 5 80 ... 5 98 ... 7 80 ... 6 98 ... 8 80 ... 7 98 ... 9 80 ... 8 98 ... 10 80 ... 9 106 ... 1 80 ... 10 106 ... 2 80 ... 11 106 ... 3 80 ... 12 106 ... 4 81 ... 9 106 ... 5 89 ... 3 106 ... 6 89 ... 4 106 ... 7 89 ... 5 106 ... 8 89 ... 6 106 ... 10 89 ... 7 106 ... 11 89 ... 8 106 .... 12 89 ... 9 107 ... 1 89 ... 10 107 ... 2 89 ... 11 107 ... 3 89 ... 12 107 ... 4 90 ... 1 107 ... 5 90 ...(part) 2 107 ... 6 90 ... 3 107 ... 7 East Bank. 1 ... 1 1 ... 3 1 ... 2 1 ... 4 8 ... 1 14 ... 7 8 ... 2 14 ... 8 8 ... 3 19 ... 1 8 ... 4 19 ... 2 8 ... 6 19 ... 3 3 ... 6 19 ... 4 8 ... 7 19 ... 5 8 ... 8 19 ... 6 13 ... 5 19 ... 7 13 ... 6 19 ... 8 13 ... 7 19 ... 9 13 ... 8 19 ... 10 13 .. 9 19 ... 11 14 ... 1 27 ... 7 14 ... 2 27 ... 8 14 ... 3 27 ... 9 14 ... 4 27 ... 10 14 ... 5 27 ... 11 14 ... 6 27 ... 12 27 ... 13 36 ... 9 23 ... 13 36 ... 10 28 ,„ 13 36 ... 11 28 ... 5 36 ... 12 28 ... 6 45 ... 1 28 ... 7 45 ... 2 28 , ... 8 45 ... 3 28 ... 9 45 ... 4 28 ... 10 45 ... 6 28 ... 11 45 ... 6 28 ... 12 45 ... 7 36 ... 1 46 ... 1 36 ... 2 46 ... 2 36 ... 3 46 ... 3 36 ... 4 46 ... 4 36 ... 5 46 ... 5 36 ... 6 46 ... 6 36 ... 7 46 ... 7 36 ... 6 46 ... 8 10-11 Miscellaneous. IM. SINGER & CO.'S New Noiseless • Family Sewing Machines with, all the new improvements, is the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all sewing machines. This machine will sew anything—from the running of a tuck in tarlatan to the making of an overcoat. It can Fell, Hem, Bind, Gather, Tuck, Quilt, and Braid, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other. Sole Agents for Canterbury—WM. Colombo street, Christchurch. 9-25 M. SINGER & CO.'S Celebrated • SEWING MACHINES. Sole Agents for Canterbury—WM. HOBBS & SONS, Colombo street, Christchurch. The superority of the above machines is amply proved by the fact that in Melbourne alone nine-tenths of the machines used in all the large clothing and shirt manufactories are those made by Messrs Singer and Co., and from several years , personal experience we find them the best for 11 purposes. EANSOMES 4 SIMS, Orwell Works, Ipswich, England, engineers, manufacturers of steam ploughing and cultivating machinery, portable and traction steam engines, steam pumps for irrigation, horizontal stationary steam engines, portable and fixed thrashing machines for. steam or other power, straw carriers, grain winnowing machines and corn ecreene, portable and fixed corn mills, patent reaping machines with self-acting delivery for laying the cut crop in sheaves, horse ploughs, cultivators, harrows, cane top cutters, com cracker, and other machines required in the cultivation of the usual European crops, also of cotton, rice, sugar, ndigo, tobacco, and other tropical crops Ransomes and Sims construct their machine. of the best materials, manufactured as far as possible by machinery, and with the greatest attention to simplicity, durability, and ease of repair without the employment of skilled labour. Their machines pack in the smallest space, and are easily put together on arrival at their destination. Illustrated catalogues free by post, Order* promptly executed. 7-31

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1545, 19 October 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1545, 19 October 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1545, 19 October 1867, Page 4

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