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GEEAT LAND SALE; i; i ' ■ RURAL, .SUBURBAN, TOWN, AND VILLAGE LANDS ; ; IN THE . ,'. FEILDING'SETTLEM EN T, ' MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU. . .: ;. •! ' • • '=■■ -1.-.X MESSRS HALCOMBE & SHERWILL ban sections. This is a reserved;..; TTa^fl ™>/,«; a •■ i i« r 4.1 Block on the Kimbolton-road, on ; ? DirXX ,f "S T? • OnS f n°!V ? the boundaries of the Manchester; V ? ??£? ° f r ? mig 1 i a u * Oolomsts and Kiwitea Blocks. .. It is -about.;" Aid Corporation, to sell by g m{^ {n)m m^ y— ■ ; PUBLIC AUCTION sections mostly front on the Kim-,- .; , A* boltorirroad, . which is the r main , :. r,, -htj,-* + VkTivrW road from- Feilding to the- interior, XElhpiNG , t . , and, is; made and; metalled vfromr on ; Feilding through this Tpw^/, and, j WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1870, ' ' S °T mile^ lbe y°^- , * lie ? 0^ „,.,..,., ' ' sections now offered arc .:quite;» , and on the following day if necessary, eqital if not , auper i or i n position to, ,v. Pjnn S E C T I O N S, those which at the. sale of theother^ O\J\J part of the Town a week ago ref p Am ••„ • ••■ alised from £30 to £120 <■' the >l£X? ™tt*t> T l^^ ?^r,a On the Subarban Sections^ OVER 10,000 ACRES, which, lie along ;,;the Kkite»- : Being Village, Town, Suburban, and Stream are to be found sbme' f of, t .. Rural Lands, in Sections varying • the finesj clumps of Tqtarain the • from acre to 500 acres, thus offering country/ 1 One large' sawmill "is opportunities for profitable investment to now being erected two miles north " all classes,' to tradesmen, to laborers of of this Town, and Cheltenham every description, . to farmers wishing to must be the centre_of a large timmake homes in this Prosperous ; Settl- ber trade, 'which; the extension *if ment, and especially to saw-millers and the Kimbolton-road is rapidly de\ bushmen desirous of: reaping a & olden veloping. i •, ;.j ....;,.>: ,^ harvest from the Wanganui Timber y. THE VILLAGE OF STANWAY,' lrade * , The, Village comprises 24; .Bmalß , . sections. .It is situated.., at. the;.,. The following are the several proper- junction of the , Stan vyay : , ( and „ perties which will be offered for sale ', — Makino Roads, two of the "main ! I. 9000 ACRES RURAL LAND, in metalled^ roads on th? Manchester 41 Sections, varying from 50 to* Blocl V The whole of the country 600 acres,' This magnificent tract • round ih ™ y } ] ) & & ■ of country is THE PICK OF ,-; an opportnmty^s offered''>byLth^ THE MANCHESTER BLOCK. subdivision , and sale of v thisre : • It lies all in the Valley of the serve the sawmill oorr r other, - Orowa, is very level, is very well laborers about^to make-; a _cor- ; watered by several permanant ve » lent freehold .home for themcreeks and by the Orowa River, selves. The land is clear of bush, yet no part of it is flooded, nor has • and as - the village of Stanway is at it an acre of swamp. It lies within the junction of the three metalled ■, 21 miles of Feilding, and within . F oa^ leading to; Halcdmbej Feild- . two miles of the railway. It is . ing, and Marion.. arable:;; connected by a good metalled road situation for. a Store, a , ;Black- - running right through it, with the smith's Shop Or , Carpenter. ,B, and; Town of Feilding and the new a few other tradesmen,/ . - „;:,, Town of " Ashhurst" on the . „, ~ 77". , : ■ '-v' "tl- ■ Manawatu Gorge. Many of the Plans of the several blocks may be .ob-, , Sections are covered with very tamed i xom Mr C, , P.. Powles,;'Hunter r; . light bush, chiefly tawaj several on Wellington, or, if applied ; for,by,.. the other hand are Very heavily post or- telegram, to Messrs Halcombe timbered with a large proportion and Sherwill, Feilding, will be forwarded of totava, and are as fine saw-mill by first post free to. any part of the , sites as could be desired. Except colony. . . ■•;,;■ r . . with regard to the totara land, pur- ~ T " t • chasers will have' the choice of TERMS OF SALE. •>. taking up any of these lands on i. Cash, by which is meant a deposit lease, with right of purchase on of 10.. per cent, ofl. fall' df the; very easy terms. hammer, the balance payable ' 11. THE CORPORATION PORTION . .at any , time within -twelve OF THE NEW TOWN OF months, bearing interest mean- , " ASHHORST," comprising 190 while at 7 per cent., but no acres divided into 342 sections. interest will be charged if the , This is a sister town to Feilding balance.. is ; paid within 6. and Halcombe. The town' itself months. and the country round is being '2. Deferred payment. Most of the*., dealt with in the way of hona fide rural : land (excepting some settlement and road-making in special timber blocks and soin.e v precisely the same way as Feilding ' of the larger suburban blocks and Halcombe; investors may may be taken •up by the puirtheref ore confidently look forward cliuser on deferred payment 'in • to a similar success to that which ' the form of right ,- . has attended those who wero so to purchase ; the terms Vjlljfcie v fortunate as to be the first in- 25 per cent, added to the price vestors in the towns. " Ash- bid at auction, and payable on . hurst" is now connected with 28th June, ,1884, or, at; any Feilding by a good metalled road . previous time,, ( and.i?ieanwhile running direct through the Man- . • bearing a rental at the/rate: of, ; Chester Block. It is on the main . 5 per- cent, on ; the purchase-; coach-road from Palmerston to money, the rental being, pay-, • Napier. The main railway line . able half-yearly in. advance. . from Wanganui to Napier runs For example, .for a block. for through the heart of it. The which a cash price of £4. ; pe r; traffic from a yery large portion of ■ acre -is bid at auction, the de- . the Manchester Block and from ferred payment price will be •■; nearly the whole of Wanganui £5 per acre, .payable on 30th Harbor-Board Endowment Block June, 1884; The rental, 5s must converge upon this town, and " per.3cre,of which 2s Gdmustbe . meet the railway^at. this point; paid at the fall of 'the hammery and as, in addition 7,& the road All titles are under f thelines completed, other roada are Land Transfer Act,',anl,ciui; being rapidly opened in several be given within, ,a : week>fter, directions from it, "Ashhurst" the payment of the purchase must be the central depot of an , money. enormous timber trade, there being v>^-,, ;— . more totara in its neighborhood Sale at iVclock. Luncheon at 12noon. than anywhere else in the Mana- , ' _ watu. This town is the centre of j rjij ie Auctioneers ea»-confidently recomthe operations of the Corporation men( j the above lands or-ajjy of them- 'as now, and must continue to be so cer t a in to b 6 profitable investments. ; ) The for the next three or four years, character o f the Corporation colonising^ Independently of its importance as arran g e ments are ,now sufficiently iweli^ a convenient centre for a very ikuown to be a guarantee, to purchasers large area of country, "Ashhurst," ! that all the country in t^eir 1 lieighbor-" from its proximity to the Gorge ; will be thoroughly opened' ; -by-' rbads, and .to. the meeting of the waters ; and i ona fide settleinetit" provided in of the Pohangina < and Manawatu ! ev g r y possible way ; the lands now newly. Rivers, is most interesting and O p ene( j an d offered fcr sale are -quite picturesque, and, as has been fre- e q Ua ] j n position and quality to any other quently observed by travellers in par t o f the Feilding Block, and .there can the Napier coach when passing eno reasO nable doubt that the Bame through, <( it seems specially ' ra pid an( j successful settlement will take designed by nature for the site of pi aCQ O n the part Of this block as has rean important town." suited from the Corporation operations ■ 111. 30 SUBURBAN SECTIONS OF Feilding and Halcombe. . . HALCOMBE, comprising 380 •''•«. acres, the sections varying in size Efforts will be made to arrange with ; from sto 40 acres. . This block of the railway authorities for special facilisuburban sections has been hitherto ities being offered to ', purchasers from reserved from sale. It lies on the Wanganui and intermediate stations on boundary of the town itself, within the day of sale. half a mile of the railway , — ■ station, and is opened by a good ji or t he week before the sale one or metalled road running right two coac h es will run daily from Feilding through it.,. The whole of to Ashhurst and also to Cheltenham by this block is covered with good ie new roac |. au d every facility -will^betimber either for sawing, splitting, a flo r( j e d to intending purchasers to visit or for firewood, and as this is the &n( j i ns p cc f the different 'blocks, nearest available bush to Rangi- A special train will run f rom Wangatikei and Wanganui, the timber en nu i to Fielding on the 26tli March, leaving these sections has a special value an g ani ti a t 5.30 a.m. ; Marton,- 10.30 ; independently of the land, which Q. rea tf O rd, 10.45; Halcombe, 11.5 ; s ap.^ botli for position and quality can arr j_ v i n g a t Fielding at 11.25. Ticket^ hardly be surpassed. These sec- w^ ]3 e o i ssuc d by this train at single fares, tions would be an admh able in- an( j be available for" the return jourvestment for any working. man v D to anc i inclusive of Saturday, 29th IV. The Corporation portion OF THE M i vc l . „;,.. TOWN OF. CHELTENHAM, *""*• . . ., ■ -. , comprising. 89 town and 5 subur- Feilding, 20th February, 1879. .. o y < ESTATE OF K. F. MORTENSEN. SADDLERY, NOTICE-.. . :■ ALL Debts due to Karl Prithjof Mor- Tjl TXT T> UTL BR , tenaen, of Norscwood, Storekeeper, £} . VV X> with them without delay. and surrounding districts, that he has purNEWTON &OH N3O>\ chaaed Mr F , Bethell's Saddlery Busifiess, February 18, 1879. 809 trastß tha t the support so ; liberally . i bestowed on his predecessor, -will JOEL'S SPARKLING | corded to him. ;%'; I F. W. B^ having had considerable ex DUNEDIN ALES, j per i encej both Home aud Colonial^ caiibbn- "^ i h'dently promise that all orders entrusted 1 i to him, -will be done in a thoroughly' -\vdrki i manlike manner, : aud the prices be SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'Sj BAY. ; f()Und to b^ a3 reaaon able ' as those charged by any other house; / " J hm HVil '" 59 DRANSFIELDg&JCO, • December g^rd, -1878. 80

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5337, 22 March 1879, Page 1

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