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I GREAT LAND SALE. RURAL, SUBURBAN, TOWN, AND VILLAGE LANDS IN THE FEILDING SETTLEMENT,. MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. MESSRS HALCOMBE & SHERWILL IV; The Corporation portion OF THE Have received instructions from, the -JO™ OF CHELTENHAM, Directors of the Emigrant Colonists' S? 5 ?? 8 f Z* ? * Aid Corporation, to sell by Sock tTe &?ASnl PiU L B LIO AUCTION , theiboundaries of the Manchester . . 'and} Kiwitea Blocks.. It is* about :, '.'B' miles from Feilding. The Town FEILDING ;^ r sections mostly front on the. Kim0N , bol ton-road, .which is the main road from Feilding to the interior, WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1879, and is made and metalled from and on the following day if necessary, ; Feilding through this Town and fT\S\ SOme mileS be y ond - The Town 500 ■■■* sectio ? s now offered are quite equal if not superior in position to Comprising those which at the sale of the other OVPT? mnnn a^PTTQ part'of the Town a week ago reOVER 10,000 ACRES, . alised from £30 to £120 the i Being Village, Town, Suburban, and acre. On the Suburban Sections Rural Lands, in Sections varying which lie along the Kiwitea from £ acre to 500 acres, thus o/fering Stream are to be found some of opportunities for profitable investment to the finest clumps of Totara" in the all classes, to tradesmen, to laborers of country. One large sawmill is every description, to farmers wishing to now being erected two miles north, make homes in this Prosperous Settle- of this Town, and Cheltenham ment, and especially to saw-millers and must be. the centre of a.largetimbushmen desirous of reaping a a olden ber trade, which the extension of harvest from the Wanganui Timber the Kinibolton-foad is rapidly deTrade, veloping. m,, t n - ' i V- THE VILLAGE OF STANWAY. I. 9000 ACRES RURAL LAND, in junction, «* the Stanway arid 41 Sections, varying from 50 to Makino Roads, two of the mam 500 acres. This magnificent tract metalled roads on the Manchester of country •ia THE PICK OF Block. The whole of the country THE MANCHESTER BLOCK. round this village being occupied, It lies all in the Valley of the an opportunity is offered by. the Orowa, is very level, is very well subdivision and sale of this rewatered by several permanant ser ve for the sawmill or other creeks and by the Orowa River, laborers about to make a conyet no part of it is flooded, nor has venient freehold home for themit an acre of swamp. It lies within selves. The land is clear of bush, 2£ miles of Feilding, and .within , and as the village of Stanway is at two miles of the railway. It is the junction of the three metalled connected by a good metalled road roads leading to Halcombe, Feildrunning right through it, with the ing, and Marton, it is a favorable Town of Feilding and the new situation for a Store, a BlackTown of "Ashhurst" on the smith's' Shop or Carpenters; and . Manawatu Gorge. Many of the a few other tradesmen. . Sections are covered with very — — — ; , _•" ■' >„ ./'-.'• light bush, chiefly tawa ; several on Plans of the several blocks may be. obthe other hand are very heavily tamed from Mr. 0. P.. Powles, Hunter-' timbered with a large proportion stret, Wellington, or, if applied; for by of totara, and are as fine saw-mill post or telegram, .: to Messrs "Halcombe • sites as could be desired. Except and Sherwill, Feilding, will be^fopvarded with regard to the totara land, pur- by first post free to any part of the chasers will have the choice of colony. • taking up any of these lands on — -' lease, with right of purchase on OF SALE, very easy terms. . . xjux^mo \jx w^jju. 1. Cash, by which is meant a deposit 11. THE CORPORATION PORTION of 10 per cent, on fall of the OF THE NEW TOWN OF hammer, the balance payable "ASHHDRST," comprising 190 at atiy time within twelve acres divided into 342 sections. months, bearing interest meanThis is a sister town to Feilding while at 7 per cent. j but* no and Halcombe. The town itself interest will be charged if the and the country round is being balance is paid 'within 6 dealt with in the way of bona fide months. • settlement and road-making in Deferred payment. Most of the precisely the same way as Feildmg c (excepting somo and Halcombe ; investors may ia] timber v bloc £ s and some therefore confidently look forward o £ j -suburban blocks to a similar success to that which b t £ k a b the purhas attended those who were so on p^ me 2 f t m fortunate as to be the first , in- he f of i ease . . with right . vestors m the towns. " Ash- ,- to purchase ; the terms will be hurst' is now connected with 25 per cent, added to the price Feilding by a good metalled road w / at auctioft and aWe on running direct through the Man- h Jun , lgß4 or at a Chester Block. It is oti the main previous time, and meanwhile coach-road from Palmerston to * . ft rental at the rate of Napier. The mam railway line g / cent> on the p Urchas e, from Wangamu to Napier runs money, the rental being, paythrough the heart of it The w half-yearly in advance, trafficfrom a very large portion of , exam J le ; La plockfor the Manchester Block and from which a cash 'price of £4 per . nearly the whole of Wanganui acre is bid at auction, the deHarbor Board Endowment Block ferred nt price wiU b e must converge upon this town, and per acre, payable.on 30th meet the railway at this point ; j' 1884 / -The rental, 5s and as, m addition to the road per acre, of which 2s 6d must be lines completed, other roads are paid at the faUof-the hammer, being rapidly opened m several * M titleß , : are . un der the directions from it "Ashhurst L d Tran gft> rr Ac t, rand. can must be the central depot of an be given within a week after enormous timber trade, there being payment of the purchase - more totara m its neighborhood money ' • • than anywhere else in the. Man- IUU *' :,',' ,.".' watu. This town is the centre of -- , '_,;.' .. . the operations of the Corporation g a^ c a^ i o'clock. Luncheon at 12 noon, now, and must continue to be so .. „,. „ . a coivenient centre for a very mend the ab cm, hnds .'S.Wj^^Vf large area of country, « AAhur^" jg-nto h animportant town. P arc n « ; easonable s doubt that the same ttt qa CTTTiTTPTtA-W «Jii'f!TTO'N"S OF rapid and successful settlement will take HAT CnmSi comSLT 380 Place on the part of this block as has resuburban sections has been hitherto reserved from sale. It lies on the Efforts will be made to arrange with boundary of the town itself, within the railway authorities for special facllihalf a mile of the railway ties being offered to purchasers from station, and is opened by a good -Wanganui and intermediate stations on metalled road running right the day of sale. through it. The whole of this block is covered with good y or e week before the sale one or timber either for sawing, splitting, two coacbes w ju run da il y from Feilding or for firewood, and as this is the Ashhurst and also to Cheltenham by nearest available bush to Rangi- new road . and ever y facility will be tikei and Wanganui, the timber on afforded ' to intending purchasers to visit these sections, has a special value and inspecfc the different blocks, independently of the land, whicn 'both for position and quality can y e ii d i n « 20th February, 1879. 89T hardly be surpassed. These aec- °' tiona would be an admirable investment for any working man . ESTATE OF K. F. MORTENSEN SADDLERY. NOTICE: ALL Debts due to Karl Frithjof Mor- Tj\ TIT T> UTL BK , A. tensen, of Norsewood, Storekeeper, Jj . YY JJ> . • Z£?A «cr d NeSl J n«i (Late *o«,nan to Mr Joh H M^,, J2JEK^-'SW-«SSJI Be^toMor.nthereaident.inHavdock with them without delay. and surrounding districts, that be has purNEWTON &OH NSON. chaaed Mr F. BethelTs Saddlery Business, February 18, 1879. , ™» &n& that the Bu p po rt so liberaUy bestowed on his predecessor, will be acJOEL'S SPARKLING corded to him - - a F. W, B. having had considerable ex] DUNE DI N- A LES. p er i ence> both Home and Colonial, can confidently promise that all orders entrusted — to him, -will be done in a thoroughly work. manlike ' manner, and the prices will be SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S] BAY, Eound t v be as reasonable as those charged • by "any other house. 59 DRANSPIELD[|&:CO, Haveldck, December 23rd, 1878, • .89 '■■ ; V*"

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5331, 15 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5331, 15 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5331, 15 March 1879, Page 1

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