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IV. The Corporation portion OF. THE , TOWN OF CHELTENHAM, , comprising 89 town and 5 suburban sections. This is a reserved Block on the Kimbol ton-road on thejboundaries of the Manchester and| Kiwitea Blocks. It is about 8 miles from Feilding. The Town sections mostly front on the Kim-bolton-road, which is the main road from Feilding to the interior, and is made and metalled r from Feilding through this Town and some ■ miles beyond. The Town , sections now , offered are quite equal if not superior in position to those which at the sale of the other. . partjof the Town a' week ago re- : alised from £30 to £120 the £ acre. On the Suburban Sections which lie along the Kiwitea Stream are to be found, some of the finest clumps of Totara ih.the country. One large sawmill is now being erected two niiles north of this Town, and Cheltenham must be the centre of a large timber trade, which the extension of the Kimbolton-road is rapidly developing. ■ . V. THE VILLAGE OF STANWAY. The Village comprises 24 small sections, It is situated at the junction of the Stanway and Makino Roads, two of the main metalled roads on the Manchester Block. The whole of the country round this village being occupied, an opportunity is offered by the subdivision and sale of this reserve for the sawmill or, other laborers about to make a convenient' freehold home for themselves. The land is clear of bush, , and as the village of Stanway is at the junction of the three metalled roads leading: to Halcombe, Feilding, and Marton, it is a favorable situation for a Store, a Blacksmith's Shop or Carpenter's, and a few other tradesmen. Plans of the several blocks may be obtained from Mr C. P. Powles, Hunterstret, Wellington, or, if applied for by post or telegram, to Messrs Halcombe and Sherwill, Feiiding, will be forwarded by first post free to any part of the colony. TERMS OF SALE. 1. Cash, by which is meant 51 deposit of 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer, the balance payable at any time within twelve mqnths, bearing interest meanwhile, at 7. per cent., but no interest will be charged if the balance is paid within 6 1 months. 2. Deferred payment. .Most of the' rural land (excepting some special timber blocks and some of the larger suburban blocks may be taken . up by the purchaser, on deferred payment in . the form of lease, with right s to purchase ; the terms will be 25 per cent, added to the price bid at auction, and payable oh 28th June, 1884, or at any previous time, and meanwhile bearing a rental at the rate of 5 per cent, on the purchase money, the rental being payable half-yearly in advance. For example, for a block for which a cash price of £4 per acre is bid at auction, the deferred payment price will be £5 per acre, payable on 30th June, 1884. The rental, 5s per acre, of which 2s 6d must be paid at the fall of the hammer. All titles are- under.- the Land Transfer Act, and can be given within a week after the payment of the purchase money. Sale at 1 o'clock. Luncheon at 12 noon The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the above lands or any of theni as certain to be profitable investments. The character of the Corporation^ colonising arrangements are now sufficiently well known to be a guarantee to purchasers that, all the country in their neighborhood will be thoroughly opened by roads, and bona fide settlement provided in every possible way ; the lands now newly opened and offered for sale are quite equal in position and quality to any other part of the Feilding Block, and there can be no reasonable doubt that the same rapid and successful settlement will take place on the part of this block as has resulted from the Corporation operations at Feilding and Halcombe. Efforts will be made to arrange with the. railway authorities for special facilities being offered to purchasers from Wanganui and intermediate stations on the day of sale. For the week before the sale one or two coaches will run daily from Feilding to Ashhurst, and also to Cheltenham by the new road; and every facility will be afforded to intending purchasers to visit and inspect the different blocks. Feilding, 20th February, 1879. 897 SAD DLERY. F. W BuTL HR ' (Late Foreman to Mr John M'Vay), Begs to inform the residents in Havelock and surrounding districts, that he has purchased Mr F. Bethell's Saddlery Business, and trusts that the support so liberally bestowed on his predecessor, will be accorded to him. F. W. B. having had considerable ex] perience, both Home and Colonial, oan confidently promise that all . orders entrusted . to^him, will be done in a thoroughly workmanlike manner, .and the, prices will be found to be as reasonable as those charged I by any otheri house. . . flavelQQk, December- 23r087§. $0 0

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5328, 12 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5328, 12 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5328, 12 March 1879, Page 1

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