GREAT LAND SALEv BURAL, SUBURBAN, TOWN, AND VILLAGE i. "i, AND S. IN THE . '" ; ; ,','■'. . " . FEILDING SETTLEMENT, MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. MESSRS HALCOMBE & SHER WILL IV. The Corporation portion OF ,THE Have received instructions from the ' TOWN, OF + CHELTENHAM, Directors of the Emigrant Colonists 1 comprising 89 town ,and, s- subur- ; Aid Corporation, to sell by n , Becfcl0 ° s - This^ » a reseryed t ' ' . Block on the Kimbolton-roadf; on .. PU B L I^o AUCTION ' thejboundaries of the Manchester;. AT . and| Kiwitea Blocks. It. is about-' 8 miles from Feilding. The Town : FEILDING . sections mostly front on the Kim0N boltdn-rdad, which 1 is "the main ; road from Feilding to the interior, WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1879, and is made i .and metalled from and on the following day if necessary, Feilding through this Tqwn and : r*T\r\ q v a m T n -nt «' some miles beyond. 1 The ' Town 5 (JO bJlioilo:Nb > sections, now offered are .quite yj equai if not superior in position, to " Comprising those which aithp sale of '.the'ojjhei* ' nVWTJ innfift Arm-pa part'of the Town:, a 1 week: ago' re- , OVER 10,000 ACRES, alise^fronv to t £i2ffls, -.J r ' Being Village, Town, Suburban, and acre. •: ; On *he ; Suburban > S,ecii()ns '; Rural Lands, in Sections varying which vKe'jaldn^ji/the.Kiwit^ao from J acre to 500 acres, thus offering Stream are r to be.ffdund; ,s.,o&e-rof Z opportunities for profitable investment to ... the finest clurapß of iTotara in- the ' 7: all classes, to tradesmen, to laborers of country.- One *■ large' vsawiniU'd ls \^ every description, to farmers wishing to now being erected; two miletf inorth. j make homes in this Prosperous Settle- of this Town, and ' Cheltenham..: ment, and especially to saw-millers and must be the centre of a large timbushmen desirous of reaping a *olden ber s trade, which, the extensJQn.of.., harvest from the Wanganui Timber the Kimbolton-road is rapidly deTrade. , veloping. The following ,r 6 the several proper- V - OPSMWAT., p« fa which Abe offered for Je :l I. 9000 ACRES RURAL LAND, in : junction of the ; Stanway,. : and' ; 41 Sections, varying from 50 to Makino Roads, two pf.tha main 500 acres. This magnificent tract • metalled roads i on. the | Manchester'/ of country is THE PICK OF ' Block.- • .•'The, "jwhole of/.the.opuujiy v THE MANCHESTER BLOCK. round this vUlage being occupied 5 l . It lies all in the Valley of the an f opportunicy is pfferedrby^tß^,;. Orowa, is very level, is very well subdivision arid, sale ;: of this (re^l watered by several permanant serve for -the i sawmill or; -otjierit creeks and by the Orowa River, laborers ■ about to make : a.\cpn-J ; yet no part of it is flooded, nor has vehient freehold home • for them- : it an acre of swamp. It lies within selves. The land is clear- of bush, 1 2£ miles of Feilding, and within and asthe Villageof Stariwayis at:, two miles of the railway. It is the junction of 'the three metaUedt ; connected by a good metalled road roads (leading to Halcdmbe,"Feildp running right through it, with the ing, and /Marton, it, is a favorable v ; Town of Feilding and the new situation r fpr a Store, a Black-'--Town of "Ashhurst" on the smith's , Shop", or Carpenter's, ;and^ Manawatu Gorge. Many of the a few other tradesmen; /,.'■. Sections are covered with very ' '■>.■■■ . —^ — n ;> ' , ;■ .• ■> ... light bush, chiefly tawa ; several on Plans of the' several blocks may .be obr] ; the other hand are very heavily tamed frorii 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^HalcombeL.: Bites as could be desired. Except and Sher will, Feilding, will' be forwarded* : 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 .'"'... r . '. . - lease, with right' of purchase on TTTPM^ OTT . ' very easy terms. TERMS OF b ALE. . 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 "ASHHURST," comprising 190 at any time .within- twelve . acres divided into 342 sections. months, bearing interest mean- <. This is a sister town to Feilding while at 7; per cent.,; but no, ' and Halcombe. The town, itself interest will be charged if the, and the country round is being > balance-is paid: within .6 ,i dealt with in the way of lona fide months.; ■..:.. ,•:,•; .-. settlement and road-making in nt\ c j m- Tuv^a '-Li fi,« ;: precisely the same way as Feeding 3 ' DefeTred and Halcombe; investors may , "»* . l f?\ B ** o ™" a^KS ■■ .a^Jfifiges : Chester Block. It is on the main ?Bth June 18|i;, coach-road from Palmewtbn to previous time and meanwhjle trafflo g from a very large porUou of ;f£ 1^ $£Z ■ the Manchester Block and.Jtrom .JSff&p&OTjSt nearly the whole of Wanganui nm !iWi,fL}i fl « +J,d fl Har/or Board Endowment Block , -^J^JM!'^^ must converge upon this town, and c , pcr P a Jre, payable on. 3oth, meet the railway at this point j J^P >, heiTentsl sa , and as, m addition to the rp^ad perscr^ofwhich^sedmustbe^ hues completed, other roads are P > the hammeri ,, being rapidly opened in sevpra l, ? title? .are^^ under -the -i directions from it "Ashhurst . '^J^ Acti) and?^ari -, muat be the central depot of an , wi t h { n , a :^ ek after -■ enormous timber trade, there being : itie S paymen t of the .purchase' ' more totara in its neighborhood " ut: i v f W?.° . . i ; than anywhere else in the Man- money. r . , , watu. This town is the centre of , ' -— "~ ir , the operations of the Corporation s s aci c at 1 o'clock.. Luncheon at 12 n00n.....,, now, and must continue to be so. .... ... for the next three" or four years. " ~' t •■ •■ '■> ■ \i, '•' ;.' •'-„•-!,•'''' : Independently of its importance as The Auctioneers can confidently recoma convenient centre for a very mend the above lands or^^ any of th em as large area of country, " Ashhurst/' certain to be profitable investments from its proximity to the Gorge 'character of the Corporation colonising and to the meeting of the waters arrangements are "^^^W 1 of the "Pohangina and Matiawatu kn.owh^ to be a^ guarantee Rivers, is most interesting and that all the country in th^ ; picturesque, and, as has been fre- hood will be thoroughly:^T^SS^ quently observed by travellers in and! lona ,fide le : m ? n UP^*Lg . , the Napier coach when passing every possible way ; the land snow newly throughf "it seems .specially opened and,pffered^for .fjj^ designed by nature for the 'site .of equal m,po.sition and quahty ■fj.W^gr: v: animportant town." P*« °* * he **^J^£? s£s£s■ ' : < , be no reasonable/ doubt. that the, same.. ni. 30 SUBUEBAN SECTIONS OF rapid and^successful HALOOMBE comDriaine 380 place on the part of this block, as has re-, SSSTSJTSSSf in size |ltef from the Corporation operationsfrom 5 to. 40 acres. . This block of, Feilding and Halcombe. ; . suburban 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 facili-,\ half a mile of the ' railway ties being offered to purchasers from; station, and is opened by a godd Wanganui and intermediate stations 0n... metalled road running right the day of sale. through it. The whole of _ this block is covered with good por the week before the Bale o ne 0^? timber either for sawing, splitting, twQ coachea wiU rU n aaily from' Feilding ! or for firewood, and as this is the to . ABnhurat and also to Cheltenham by nearest available b.ush to Rangi- && nQW road . and every facility will be tikei and Wanganui, the timber on afforded to intending purchasers 1 to/ vißit" these .sections, has a special value d . . the different blocks/ [' ) lrdependently of the land, wmch , * : . • both for position and quality can Feilding2 oth February, 1879. ■• 897---hardly be surpassed. These sec- 1 D) JJ . : i tions would be an admirable in- ■ ■'",,! vestment for any working man ; ■' ■ ESTATE OF X, F. MORTENSEN SAD DLERY. 1 • NOTICE; — ALL Debts due to Karl Frithjof Mor- -tji "TXT T> UTL BR , tenaen, of fforsewood, Storekeeper, J\ , YY -D were by Deed, dated 10th January, 1879, T««ifnr.rt assigned to Messrs Newton & Johnson, of (Late Foreman to Mr John M^Ay), Waipawa, who accordingly request all . persons indebted as above, to settle accounts Begs to mform the residents in Havelook with them without delay. and surrounding districts, that he has pur« i« *!? WTON &° H * rSO3 *BO9 « h^ ed mF ' BetheU ' 3 Saddlery Businesi, ;., JFebruary 18, 1879. 80J and trusts that the support W liberally - bestowed on his predecessor, will be: ao« JOEL'S SPARKLING corded to him. _ _ F, W. B. having had considerable tax) ITVUNEDIN ALJifcJ. perience| both Home and Colonial, can con. fidently promise that all orders entrusted to him; will be done ni' a thoroughly ( > work- - i „- «„, manlike manner, and the prioes' will 'be ■>■■ SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'Sf BAY, found to be a3 reaaonable aa those charged by any other house. " i; 69 DRANSFIELDg&ICO. Ha^look, December 1 23 rd, -187&/ -• if ! , ',C : . , , '.•'■■■, i' •■■■• ' ' ~\ ''""'"''■' :> i " ;:: ," i; ' :: '' :- "'" vi ' i!t '"'^ i -" fl '-"^
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5332, 17 March 1879, Page 1
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