Institute, Masterton, between the hours of 10 a.m. and i p.m., ou Tuesday, the 16th December, to receive applications. SCHEDULE. fc. CQ r- CO 3 t» . Q, co J . £> • — _ — . i - — Deferred-Payment Sections. Manga a. r. ps. d £ ' s! d. hao XI 13 137 1 2434 0233 lil 1 ' 7 n „ 14 77 2 028 0108 10 0 ii XV 16 190 0 028 026G 0 0 „ XVI 3 158 1 023 6185 18 11 Manga one II 16 131 2 025 0164 7 6 „ „ 21,22 174 1 1235 0305 1 4 „ „ 31 97 0 1330 0145 12 5 „ 111 10 208 0 3822 0229 1 3 „ „ 13 117 2 3527 6161 17 3 n „ 16 192 234 21 0202 7 0 „ „ 21 117 0 1130 0175 12 1 „ VI 17,51 192 0 035 0 336 0 0 „ VII 1 141 1 2927 6194 9 5 „ „ 9 102 012 26 0132 13 11 „ „ 10 261 2 3624 0314 1 5 Kopua ranga II 90 1611 828 0225 16 5 „ „ 92 116 2 1633 0192 7 9 „ „ 94 89 0 3233 0147 3" 7 „ „ 99 261 0 1633 0430 16 3 „ „ 107 112 2 3235 0197 4 6 „ „ 109 288 2 1635 0505 1 0 „ „ 204,205202 1 035 0353 18 9 Manga one XIV 116 230 0 021 024 ilO 0 „ „ 117 156 1 1633 0257 19 6 „ „ 120 155 1 821 0163 1,3 „ „ 121 187 2 033 0309 7 6 Kopua ranga V 28 45 2 3230 068 11 0 Terms of payment: With the applications for deferred-payment sections, onetwentieth of the upset price must be paid m cash, or by bank draft, or marked cheque ; the balance of the purchasemoney m half-yearly instalments extending over ten years. This will also apply to the deferred-payment sections to be offered at public auction. i Note. — Residence not compulsory * j Auction Sale. Also, at 12 o'clock noon of Thursday, the 18th December next, the sections, as per schedule hereunder, will be offered for sale, for cash, by public auction, at the Institute, Masterton. SCHEDULE. Cash-Payment Sections. Manga ' , ■ i hao XV 17 108 1 3227 0146 "8 2 Manga oue II 14 184 3 020 0184 15; 0 „ „ 14a 71 1 1820 0 71 7 3 „ „ 15 97 3 020 097 15 0 „ „ 18,20 92 3 625 0115 19 8 » ( » 20a V ga] M 92 3 1820 0192 17 3 hao ( XIV 20 ) Manga one II 25 91 2 320 091 10 4 „ 111 6 94 3 1420 094 16 9 „ „ 8 245 3 920 0245 16 1 „ „ 12 180 3 1427 6248 13 0 „ 15 202 0 820 0202 1 0 „ „ 22 114 2 530 0171 15 11 Kopua ranga II 91 117 2 3225 0147 2 6 „ „ 96 141 1 840 0282 12 0 „ „ 98 282 032 30 0423 6 0 „ „ 103 183 3 2430 0275 17 0 „ „ 106 265 1 1620 0265 7 0 . „ „ 110 238 1 2420 0238 8 0 „ „ 111 255 3 835 0447 13 0 „• V 26 87 0 2430 0130 14 6 Manga : one XIV 114 159 0 3230 0238 16 0 „ „ 123 296 1 830 0444 9 0 Kaiwhata VI 1 605 0 010 0302 10 0 „ „ 2 605-0 010 0302 10 0 „ „ 3 420 0 010 0210- 0 0 „ „ 4 329 0 010 0164 10 0 „ „ 5 268 0 0 10 0 134 0 0 „ IV 0 1 493 0 010 0246 10 0 *Add £170 for improvements. Terms of Sale : One-fourth of the pur-chase-money to be paid on the fall of the hammer, and the balance to the Eeceiver of Land Eevenue at Wellington within one calendar month from date of sale, olhevwise the deposit will be forfeited, anu the contract for the sale of the land thenceforth will be null and void. Crbwngrant fees to be paid on completion of the purchases. - Deferred-Payment Sections forfeited. Manga one XI. 0 21 134 1 230 0201 7 8 Waipa kura IX, 1 155 2 030 0233 5 0 *Add £6 for improvements. The majority of the sections comprised m the above schedule are situated at Pahiatua, m the Mangaone Block, m the Kopuaranga District, about Dreyer's Bock, near Dreyertown, and front upon or are adjacent to the main road connecting Masterton and Woodville. Branch roads have been formed through the sections at Dreyer's Hock, Central Mangaone, Hawera, and Pahiatua, at distances respectively from Masterton of ahput fourteen miles, thirty : nne miles, thirtyfive miles, and forty miles. The Mangahao sections are within , fourteen miles of ! the town of Woodville. The Main Trunk Railway from Wellington to Napier is now being constructed to a point about seventeen miles north of Masterton. Sites for railway stations have been selected at several points. The whole of the sections are covered with forest, the principal trees being tawa, rimu, hinau, rata, kahihatea, with totara m places ; the undergrowth is, as a rule, heavy; the general character of the soil is good, and m some places is of first-class quality, the formation being limestone, clay marl, sandstone, Ac. The country is generally hilly and undulating, but there are large flats as W6ll as broken ground within the area ; it is well-watered, and, as the climate is also very favorable, the land should, when cleared and brought into cultivation, prove well adapted for pastoral and, to some extent, agricaltural purposes. The Kaiwhata Sections 1 to 5 consist of high hilly land, of fair and inferior quality, covered with light bush, mixed scrub, and manuka, with occasionally small open patches. Section 1, Block IV., consists of good hilly land, partly cleared and grassed, the balance being covered by light bush. The means of access are by a partlyfermed bridle track from Gladstone, and from the coast by the Kaiwhata Valley. Maps, schedules, and application forms can be obtained at the Land Office, Wellington, and maps and schedules at the Post Offices, Featherston, Greytown, Masterton, Woodville, Palmerston North, Fox lon, and Wanganui, and at the various Crown Land Offices throughout the colony. J. W. A. MARCIIANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 December 1884, Page 3
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1,006Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5, 4 December 1884, Page 3
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