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/^IRAND OPPORTUNITY FQR | VX OBTAINING IMPROVED! LEVEL BUSH LAND OF i RICH QUALITY ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. GEORGE A. HURLEY has been instructed by Isaac Wilson, Esq., of Kaiapoi, to offer for PUBLIC TENDER i 2554 ACRES of FERTILE LAND | close to the far-famed open land of tbe Waimate Plains, comprising Nineteen Sections, as under :—: — FOR SALE OR 21 YRS.' LEASE. Fabm No. lc. Blk. hii., Kaupokonui, 200ac. Sec. 18, containing 100 aOr Op „ 19, „ 100 aOr Op Unimproved, excepting one chain felled on one sid and fenced. Farm No. 2. Blk. t,, Ngaire, 613ac. Sec. 75, containing 147 aOr Op „ 77, „ 150 aOr Op „ 78, „ 158 aOr Op „ 79, , „ 158 aOr Op 250 ac. grossed 3yrs., two burns, ring fenced, fenc lines only grassed ardund two sides of sec. 75. Farm No. 2a. Sec. 85, Blk. t., Ngaire, 167ac. 75 ac. grassed, also 2 chs. around. Farm No. 5. Block ir., Waimate, 157ac. Sec. 24, containing 75a Or Op „ 25, „ 82a Or Op 50 ac. open level land in grass, 85 ac. felled last year, balance mostly clearings — splendid land. TO BE LEASED. Farm No. 1. Blk. xni., Kaupokonui, 573ac. Sec. 12, containing 144 alr 22p „ 13, „ 146 a2r I4p „ 14, „ 83a Or Op „ 10, „ 100 aOr Op „ 17, „ 100 aOr Op Fenced— 24o ac. laid down in cocksfoot and timothy, and 126ac. in cocksfoot, timothy, and Italian rye. This farm has been burnt twice. Farm No. la. Blk. iiii., Kaupokostji, 273ac. Sec. 5, containing 100 aOr Op „ 6, „ 92a2rOp „ 6, „ 80a 3r 21p All grassed and subdivided ; good stockyard, mastering paddocks, race, &c. Farm No. Ib. Blk. mil, Kaupokonui, 320ac. Sec. 3, containing 320 aOr 0 p Fenced and subdivided ; 200 acres grassed. Taylor's Farm. Blk. xni.. Kaupokonui, 250ac. Sec. 4, containing 250 ft Or Op 150 ac. grassed — all ring fenced. The ahove land has been laid from one to three years in carefully selected cocksfoot and timothy, with lOlbs white clover, alsyke, lucerne, and cowgrass to the acre. There are 1100 HEAD CATTLE GRAZING on the land at the present moment, which may be arranged for by purchasers or tenants on reasonable terms. There has been ample shelter left on each of the above sections. The land in the Ngaire district is only 2\ miles from the Ngaire Railway Station and the Mountain Road, leading to the port of "Waitara. The balance of the land offered is within easy distance of the Main South Road by ffood summer roads. The Land is watered By never-failing streams. THE EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS have been arranged, namely . — Purchasers will deposit one-tenth of the amount tendered at the time of tendering, and allow the balance to remain on mortgage at 6£ per cent, for any period up to ten years, retaining the right to pay off not less than one tenth on any quarter day when interest is payable. Tenants pay quarterly, but the two first quarters' rent must be deposited with tender, and the third will not be required for nine months. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until 4 o'clock of MONDAY, 14th November, and must be on forms provided. The owner prefers disposing of the land in farms as above, but will receive tenders also for any individual section or sections. Further particulars on application by telegram or personally. GEORGE A. HURLEY, Land Agent, Manaia. In compliance with, the provisions of " The Auctioneers Licensing Ordinance, 1858," of theProvince of New Plymouth, the name of RoBB»t Howard Nolan is hereto appended. ROBERT HOWARD NOLAN. " THE LAMP OF THE PERIOD." mHE U.S. ELECTRIC LAMP. Unbreakable, nicely plated, neat design, and gives a most brilliant light. Price, 25s and 30s. To be had at the READY-MONEY WAREHOUSE. ! ROBBINS AND PIERARD. FO R Paperhangings, Scrim? Tacks, Glue, Paints, Oil and Varnish, try ENGLAND, the largest and choicest selection in the district ; 100 patterns of Paper to choose from. ** WILTON'S Bird Poison has no equal for destroying small birds. M. H. Wilton, Chemist, Manaia. mo THE LADIES MRS. R. ROBINSON takes this opportunity of thanking her numerous friends and patronß \ who have supported her for the last four years in the Dressmaking business, and would respectfully inform them and the public that she has decided to open a GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT in those premises lately occupied by Mrs. Dunne, Princes-street. The Stock consists -of all the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, suitable for the coming season, and every article is,. marked at a most reasonable price. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1887. Inspection invited. Dreßs and Mantle-making as usual. Note the Address — MRS. R. ROBINSON, Princes-street, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1756, 17 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1756, 17 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1756, 17 October 1887, Page 3