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GREAT LAND SALE. RURAL, SUBURBAN, TOWN,. AND VILLAGE LANDS IN THE FEILDING SETTLEMENT, MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. MESSRS HALOOMBE & SHERWILL IV. The Corporation portion OF THE HaYe Dir= d of rE^ Onß t f OT * -SM to C w^a L n T d B 5 N Sturl AiT£noraHnn c ? mig li a X ban sections. This is a reserved Aid Corporation, to sell by Bbck on the Kimbolton . rO ad on PUBLIC AUCTION the boundaries of the Manchester andJKiwitea Blocks. It is about 8 miles from Feilding. The Town FEILDING sections mostly front on the Kim-bolton-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 KAA q-FfiTTnNS some miles beyond. . The Town 500 sections now offered are quite equal if not superior in position to Comprising. those which at' the sale of the other nvffß innnn AnwiW partjof the Town a week" ago reOVER 10,000 ACRES, aliaed {rom £30 to £120 the £ 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 offering 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 1 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 large timbushmen desirous of reaping a 6 ol'den ber trade, which the extension of harvest from the' Wanganui Timber the Kimbolton-road is rapidly de- . Trade. . . • veloping. ™ t „ . .. ■ , V. THE VILLAGE OF STANWAY. The following are. the several proper- The vm compriaes 2 4 small perties which will be offered for sale :- ?ections is £ tuated at the I. 9000 ACRES RURAL LAND, in junction of the Stanway and 41 Sections, varying from 50 to Makino Roads, two of the main 500 acres. This magnificent tract metalled roads on the Manchester of country is THE PICK OF Block. The whole of the country THE MANCHESTER BLOCK. round * ni s 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 serve for tn <> sawmill or other creeks and by the Orowa River, laborers about to make a coDr yet 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 ? oa(3s leading; to Halcombe, Feudrunning right through it, with the ilJ g> 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 Carpenter's, and Manawatu Gorge. Many of the a * ew 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 taiued from Mr C. P. Powles, Huntertimbered 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 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 lease, with right of purchase on TirRMS OF SALE very easy terms. IJIiKMb UJ? bALiHi. 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 meanThis 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 dealt with in the way of bona Jicle months, settlement and road-making in DBfßtred payment. Most of the precisely the same way as Feilding " ™ r (excepting some and Halcombe ; myes ors may {l timber blocks and some therefore confidently look forward J k suburban Wocks to a similar success to that which ° k b the has attended those who were so ™J oQ deferr & J J t fortunate as to be the first m- f of lease / with right vestors in the towns. « Ash- purchase ; the terms will be hurst" is now connected with 25 per cent, added to the price Feilding by a good metalled road P { and b f e on running direct through the Man- ™g a j */ at Chester Block. It is on the main ioug and meanwhile coach-road from. Palmerston to V » rate q{ Napier. The mam railway line 5 per cent, on the purchase from Wanganui to Napier runs P the rental h £ through the heart of it. The w half-yearly in advance, trafficf rom a very arge portion of J^ a block f()r the Manchester Block and from which a cash price of £4 per nearly the whole of Wanganui Nereis bid at auction, theSeHarbor Board Endowment Block ac t wiU be must converge upon this town, and J^ Ue on 30th meet the railway at this point ; £ lgß4 The rentftl 5s and as, m addition to the road per acre, of which 2s 6d must be lines completed, other roads are P fftU of the hammer . being rapidly opened in several V arQ under directions from it, d Tran . fer Aot and must be the central depot of an withina '^ enormous timber trade, there being the payment of the purchase . more totara m its neighborhood „„£/ than anywhere etee in the Mana- money, watu. This town is the centre of the operations of the Corporation g a^ c i o ' c i o ck. Luncheon at 12 noon. now, and must continue to be so for the next three or four years. «fij an n« » O /, rtm Independently of its importance as The Auctioneers ™™*^*™*: a convenient centre for a very mend the above lands or any of them ig lawe area of country " Ashhurst," certain to be profitable investments. Ine ST^rS^^oXGorge character of the Corporation^colonising and to the meeting of the waters arrangements are now sufficiency weUof the Pohangina and Manawatu fcaown to be a guarantee to V™toi*M Rivers, is most interesting and that all the country in their neighborpicturesque, and, as has beln fre- hood will be thoroughly opened^7 roa<*s, quently observed by travellers in and bona fide settlement prov* led m an important town." Part* h Bame ttt SECTIONS OF rapid and successful settlement will take HALCOMBE comVS 380 place on the part of this block as has rea^s, S ste from the Corporation operations from sto 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 railway authorities for special f acilihalf 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 j^ the week before the sale one or timber either for sawing, splitting, twQ coaches wil | run da n y f rom Feilding or for firewood, and as this is the tQ Ashhurst an(i a i ao to Cheltenham by nearest available bush to Kangi- nQW road and ey facility will be tikei and Wanganui, the timber on afforded 0 intending purchasers to visit these sections has a special value &nd t the d i fferent blocks, independently of the land, which r both for position and quality can Feildi 2Qth February, 1879. 897 hardly be surpassed. These sec- o} •" tions would be an admirable investment for any working man ESTATE OF K. F. MORTENSEN. SAD DLERY. NOTICE: ALL Debts due to Karl Frithjof Mor- TT\ "W T> UTL HR , tensen, of Norsewood, Storekeeper, JL 1 . •V V XJ were by Deed, dated 10th Jaii^ry, 1879, „fe p an to Mr j OHN M'Vay^, assigned to Messrs Newton & Johnson, of ■ Waipawa who accordingly request all ft residents in Havelook naraons indebted as above, to settle accounts uu „ . . . , t with them without delay. and surrounding districts, that he has putNEWTON & OHNSON. ( x me & Mr F. Bethell's Saddlery Business, February 18, 1879. 809 an d trusts that the support so liberally bestowed on his predecessor, will be ac* JOEL'S SPARKLING corded to him. P. W. B. having had considerable ex DTJNEDIN ALES. p er ience, both Home and Colonial, can con* ■^" fidently promise that all orders entrusted to him, will be done in a thoroughly workmanlike manner, and the prices will be SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'SJ ; BAY, found to be reasonable as • those charged by any other house. 69 DRANSFIELDB&JICO, Havelock, December 23rd, 1378. 80

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5335, 20 March 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5335, 20 March 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5335, 20 March 1879, Page 1

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