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hi The Crown Lands Open for Selection are situated throughout the whole extent of the Country, from the almost Tropical Auckland to the Temperate Southland. THE LAWS PERMIT I.EASE WITH THE RIGHT OP PURCHASE. TjEaSE TW PERPETUITY WITHOUT BIGHT OE PURCHASE. FOR PASTORAL OCCUPATION There aro tacts of Open Grass Country, which may 1.0 Leased for Ten or Twbty-o™ Years at Moderate Bents, Can be taken up, and the Settler assisted to put the Land in Grass and Build a Dwelling; Tenure—Lease in Perpetuity ; Kent, 4 per cent, e JUL XwJfL JiL JL.W i ■■ " - iata -*' There are also from time to time open for selection Improved Farms re-purchased by the Government from early selectors of large areas. These lands are divided into Farms of 10 to 500 Acres, to suit the capital of all classes of settlers, and 8 are leased in perpetuity at 5 per cent, with no re-valuation at any future time. 'OR INVALID There are the Healing Springs of Waiwera, Te Aroha, Okoroire Eotorua, in the North, and Hanmer in the South. These have cured many of Rheumatism, Eczema, Grout, Neuralgia and other diseases. At all of them there arc Comfortable Baths, with the best appliances and aid, and good accommodation at hotels and boarding-houses. * §1 Tho Scenerv of New Zealand is Picturesque. The Climate and modes of life are ' invigorating. There are Comfortable Railways and Good Roads. Hotels Good and Charges Moderate. selection, with areas of sections and prices application to the Commissioners, or to the Wellington, • /ill be sent to any Under Secretary, c postal address on the Head Office,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1262, 7 May 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1262, 7 May 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1262, 7 May 1896, Page 7