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THE SALE OF TAWHARE.

The "lie of Tawhare town and suburban sections, at Waikato, held to-day, by Messrs. IJ. Touks and Co., for the Waikato Land Atsocintion, was in all respocts a, mfst successful one : and, although buyers may b. congratulated on havin- secured tirst-clais land at a moderate price.V- Tlu ' compuiy cannot complain at tbeir first step toward* settlias population on the larse \ud fertile territory they pos-ess, and which w« tindorataiid they intend, as improTements progress, to brin» into the market in 11 simi.ur manner. This sale inay be looked upon as all the more sitislr.ctory from the fact that a msiority of the pu--i;ii..sers arc lutoiidiugsettlors upon their net- KCiuisititllj, and the comp .ny -re evidently . etermine 1 to carry out a bm> liberal policy, as they h.vo r. 4 r-ed that, so f0 ..:. as "0 settlers are resident on their pionerty they will at once erect ..11 [he nec.viSaiy buil.iings for the fully carrym; on of the business of "a cheese and bacon manufrrctory. There was h very large attend.nee of bnyeis, a good numier having come down fr«ui the Waikato li'r the purpose, of acquiring portions of this property. TliO sale realised i.'0'407. The following are the lots sold, and tho names of the respective purchasers : — <vßvr.i-.oi I »ts — Lot 4J. £10 10s per acre, J. Howard; SI. 10s. .1. Howard ; 47. 1:10 10s. Clements : 4S. £10. Reynolds ; tX CV2, H. Lorfie : 41, £IS, McNicol: 40. <■'•■ Knox: er>. SO. il"- •'• Todd: S7. ill?. K. C. Gresuwoed ; So, c\.~. 11 C. Greenwood ; 31. 1:1s. Sydney Smith : o'J. Jilri, Evans; io *1-" (irejerv: -JS. x.lo lus, It. Uriliam ,' 24, ill), i>e~or'v S? £11 K. C. (Ireenw. od ; ii. iiS 10s, A. Kamsir'eri; 31. JU.J. Kussell ; r.4. £7, V. O. 8.-lling-ham - 1. i'l.'-. K. «.'. lire ■awmj : -J. £12. li. C. i.reenwood ; s. £•.». H. C. <;res«w»od ; 10, £:>. K. C C.reen-wo'-d- S. £12. It. C. '.ireenwood. TonvMiir Lots —lilock 10, lot 4. £42. T>. L. Murdoi'h Week 4. Kt 10. £SO. >V. KeKi. liloek 4. l«t s .-;i rotes UK-ek J. :ot s. £;;9. .1. Itoherts: •> and 7' l*:'c%ch. T. Uussell : 4 aval e. £lt> each. K. C. ti.-een-weoii ■ I.XIe. K. C UreemvcM.i; 2 and S. £I.=> each. K. l'.o rle. Block ■!. lors 11 and 12. £21 each. S. l'iekleP -nnr:-.£ll.S.'fiekb penny. Klo k 10. lots :. and ti, £.i- 'ea.h. D. L. Murdoc-i. BK*k 9. lot .'., £47. CI n.enl- 4 £30 It. 'anil-am. Kloek S. lot R. £25, K Grahirn ; 4. £20. K. l'.odle. Hlo.-k 5, lots 0 to 11, -•• ; aea-h K. C c.reenwood. Block 3. lota 11 and 12, ~10 eaiVT ltussell: 13and 14. £10each, K. C. CreenwoD.l. iiloek o, lt,u 3to 7, £13 each. K. Seddon.

The 1121 ac:o*of Umi at Man«awhara was •withdrr.wu for higher price, the highest otfer beim 30-- per acre. Owing to the length of the "T..whare f-.le, the sale of the Springside property was postponed until Wednesday next.

MArF.lTirs.—Our advices f»re to October 2. Fiom papers of tint date we le::rn unsettled f.iM rainy wcither ha 1 for the greater p-irt of the month interfeied with sugarmaking, and supplies had in consequence not been at m.-.:kes as freely as .-x p..-cted. Keceipts to d ale scarcely exceed those of 1-st season, but with the continuance of a uvor.r.'.ble yield, it is still confidently expected that" the out-turn will reach_ 130,000 tons. Of the present crop 20,100 tons have arrived in llnuritits ; 10,725 tons hife been shipped (including the balance- of last eroj) laariny in store 10,039 tons. For Xeir Zealand, thoujh at no time has any competition been manifest in the market, pricra have ruled niucu {about en a par with our quotations of las: moath, due to the steady demai.J which has existed and to the limited supplies available of the fir.er descriptions ef sugars. Brewing crystals in particular have been and continue very scarce, and to secure these purchises im many c ises have been mvle for forward delivery. White crystals and yellows, are hewever, now in fair supply, and .in early reciuc;iou o:i the present prices f*r these desciiptious is nor- improbable. Th<- following are present quotations per ton, en bi.-:« of 15 per cent, premium of exchange a:;d freight at 25s and 5 p-=r{j csnt:—White crystals, line. £28 Ins; ditto, good to tine, £27 2s Gd to £28 12s tii ; white counters good to tine, JL'iS 55 to £2S 15- ; btewinj; crystals, fair to extra, line, £25 7s Cd to £2S 15s; yellow crystals, tinost. £'27 7s 01; ditto, middling to fine, £20 5i to £20 ISs; yellow cuunt*rs, tine to finest, £27 2j On to £27 7* 61; ditto, low to £ood, £25 7* (id to £26 10» ; brown counters, gooi to tJLe, £2.'! 17s 6d to £24 17s 01; rathms, low to rh.e, £22 2s 0J to £23 2s 0.1. Shipments to end c r fur N*w Zealand, 75'J tons. The on'y vessel loading for New Zealand is tho Kolio, 37!) tons, for Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 4

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THE SALE OF TAWHARE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 4

THE SALE OF TAWHARE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6570, 7 December 1882, Page 4