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01 F,T Eli GE.OWM LAITDS s HEW SHALAND NEW ZEALAND OFFERS TO THE WOULD-BE SETTLER jg CHOICE OF EM WHS WWS^EM VARIED CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, BANGING FBOM •:. SUB-TROPICAL ,IN THE NORTH ITo One Resembling SOUTHERN ENGLAND IN THE SOUTH Within thesa Limits most of the Products of the'Temperate Zones are Grown with Success TT „ TTVnvn> a TrADTPTV m? qVSTEMS offerin'* considerable advantages to the Settler, but the System most in vogue is that of the so-called THE OmTonll SYTO undf whfch tta SSL is Z £L of any one of ‘the’three Allowing tenures which may suit him best. These tenures are CASH, DEFERRED PAYMENT, OR PERPETUAL LEASE. ..... . , n n N u FIFTH Of the value with his application, aud the balance within THIRTY DAYS, when he becomea entitled to the CROWN UNDER. THE FIRST of these headinga the purchaser pays down ONE.* ID m ot tne value who ms GRANT WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS. ONE TENTH or ONE- FOURTEENTH of the price of the land each year for either tea or fourteen years, a. he may elect. UNDER THE SECOND-DEFERRED PAYMBNT-the applicant pays ONVTENTH or ONE TOU P . K[GaT ot EESEW AD for farther term, of 21 years, with a And UNDER THE PERPETUAL LEASE SYSTEM he pays a rental of 5% on th..CapitalValne for■ . term of 30 years, with reraluation of the soil at the end of each tern., the IMPROVEMENTS however J - „ ut the „ oondition , „ re BOt onerous, , n d in both Deferreu Payments and Perpeto.l Lease .electioneer«“ *- The Amount of Iran A whieli one Settler cat. lioJrt under tliese conditions is--340 AOE/ES FIRST-GLASS OB 2000 _A.OBLBDS SECOND-GLASS LA-lsTdO. PASTORAL RUNS are let from lime to time a, the loa.es fall In. The length of the leases nary from a few years op to twenty.one years. Small erasing rnns, np to an area of 20,000 aores, are let for 21 years, with MPftOVEMENT CONDITIONS ATTACHED, and with RENEWALS for terms of 21 years. THE BULK OP THE LANDS ARE SELECTED UNDER THE OPTIONAL SYSTEM, . . - , UD to na acre, according to soil, position, and local circumstances. The average price at which such lands are offered is about per acra. The greater part jf the Crown And the prices vary from 5S an acre “P k aa f wsoh Lands are oov ’ T , « ni(la which contains full information as to lands open for selection or about to be thrown open, with prices, conditions, &0., copies of which will be sent The Government publishes.every quarter Lands G d A u o ui aQ d, Napier, New Piym outh, Wellington, Blenheim, Neison, Hokitika, Christchurch, Dunedin, or Invercargill, and from whom also may be eratuitoußly to anyone who applies to tne iiom nwHuuwo wi obtained any other information bearing on the lands ot the Colony. THE HOT SPMI®§ OF SEW ZEALAND. Th„a are aitn.lsd In the greatest profn.ion all over the oenlre of the North laland, bat eome Valuable Spring, are al.o found at Hanm.r Plain, in the South Island. Both at Hanmer and Rotoroa the Government have SANUQRIA, Jho —s" Hotl in the Rotorua Township, and .gain within no very great di.tanco of Hanmer Spring,. Hot Springs .re al.o to be found at th, town of T, Arab, easily .reached by train from Auckland. .tream of visitor., who derive very great benefit from the Thermal Water., which have been found very effioacions la the following di.eaaea , .„ I'Y",'.? and°Mnaoular SumfS STltaS Gent? Ski! D1.e!..., Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Nervon. Eahau.tion, Uterine Ailment., Disorder, of the Digestive Organ., Sc, ' ' A u o[ thesa p, aoeß are .Unated in Bne olimates, with beautilni soenery either surrounding them or In their immediate vloinity, and access is now made easy by nil and coach.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1056, 26 May 1892, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1056, 26 May 1892, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1056, 26 May 1892, Page 41

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