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Government Netfpes. j BALE OF TOWN LAMBS. NBWCAB2LB. fFIHB township of Newcast'e, cororacmly called JL Cardrona, situated at the junction of the Hawea river with tbe Clutha. The Sections in the township of Newcastle •mill be offered for fate by auction, nt Albeit "Ferry, on Thursday, the 28th day of September next, at 12 o'clock noon. All Block I- excepting sections No. 10, 20, 30, and 33. All Block 11. do do 3,13, 23, SO, S3 and i%. Ail Block 111. do do 8,16 and 19. All Block IV. do do 8. All Block V. do do 8, 18 and 22. All Block VI, do do 4 and 14 All Block VII do do 4,11, 14, 24 and 34. All Block VIIL All Block IX. All Block X. do do 1 and 2. All Block XI. do do 1. W. H. CUTTEN, Chiel Commissioner, Waste Lima Board Gflice. Dunedin. 24th Aug., 1865. SALE OF TOWN LARDS. PEMBROKE. fYIHE townisbip of Pembroke, common 1! called JL Albertowrvis nituated on the South bank of the Wanaka Lake. Tie Sections Jn tbe township of Pembroke, frill be exposed to sale, by auction, at Pembroke, on Friday, the 29th day of Sept* mber next, at 12 o'clock noon. All Block I. excepting tedious No. 10,20, and 30. All Block 11. do do 1, 8,18 and 28. All Block 111. do do 2, 6,16 and All Bock IV. do do 3 and I. All Block V. do do 6. All Block VI. do do 8. \V. 11. CUTTFN, Chief Commissioner. Waete Land Hoard Office. Danedin, 24th Aug., 1865. ~~ NOTICJE ALL APPLICATIONS fr.r uneurveyed land, received between tbe ninth day of August and the £rh day of September, will Ire brong'it before tho Waste Land Hosid, on Wednesday, the Riith day <>f tepteinLcr, when applicants must attend to p£.y for such land as may be grantor', or the appiicntion will be declared abandoned, and tho land will he reopened for application on the 7th of September. W. 11. CDTTEN, Commissioner of Crown Lan'lf. Crown Lands Office, Dunedin, 28.h Augrst, 1865. TT is notified, for general infoimation, that at a date (o be particulariec'l in a future noticp, probably in the month of November, 1865, the Provincial Government of fiawke's Bay will offer for BALK AND LIiASB in* VALUABLE LANDS, a description of which ia hereafter given. The districts in which tbcßC Lands are situata have only recently been acquired from the Native proprietors, and no Ir.td has been sold in them, lat. The towmhip of / , consisting of about COO town sections. This townBhip will be 6old by public auction, and otiera unusual advantages for investment. It is tituate on the Wairott, a river navigable for many miles from its mouth, with a back country, containing large blocks of lich agricultural land, and also an extensive pastoral district. The Provin'inl Government have about two hundred thousand acres in this district to open up for settlement; the whole of this country is fit present unoccupied and will bo offered to public co no petition. Sod. Suburban land adjoining1 the township of • This district will be laid out in lota of from tea to sixty acres, and is nearly a'l rich agricultural land, a great deal of it übuttiue on tho Wairoa River. It will be disposed of by public-auction. 3rd. A gricultural land, adjoining the suburban land at the Wairoo, and Mahia, and In different parts of the Wairoa and adjacent di&lricts. There is a large extent of really fine agricultural lard to be brought into the market from time to time, 8S demand for it occurs. This land will be surveyed and laid out in sections suitable for the occupation of agricultural settlers, and will be sold to the first applicant at one pound per acre. Land for commonage will be reserved adjacent to each block of rgrlcultnrai land, for fourteen years, equal in extent to the quantity of land cjld or offered for Bale. 4th. Pastoral land, about (120,000) one hundred and twenty Z thousand acres of land suitable for sheep runs, situate in Wairoa and adjacent districts, will be divided into blocks not exceeding in any case ten thousand acre?, and bo leased by public auction for fourteen years to the highest bidder. Tim sanction of the Legislature has to be obtained before these runs C3n be disposed of. sth. Township of the Mahia. This township will consist ot about 200 town sections It is situato at the , the shipping place of the Mahia Peninsula and adjacent districts. 'Iho land id good in the vicinity, and the Crown has a large acreage thei o for,' disposal This township will be sold by public auction. 6th. Suburban land at the Mahia, ivjacent to the township, and of good quality, will be sold in lots of from ten to tixty ncrcs, by public auction. 7th. Above aix thousand acres of the Ahuriri Plains, well known to bo the richest agricultural laud in the Colony, and immediately adjoining the township of Napier. These blocks are held in lease rora the natives for periods of twenty-onft and twenty-two years, and will be leased by publio auction, in lots f nitable for the settlement of an agricultural population for like periods. A future notice ■will be issued, giving the day on which these valuable lands will bo thriwn open to the public, and particular* as to upset price, size of lots, &c, will he published. Settlers riesirif.g to make permanent homes me invited to inspect the districts about to be opened for settlement, they will find the land of excellent (gmlitf and the climate tho finest in New Zeaand, DONALD M«LEAN, Superintendent, Province of Hawkc's Bay. *ARiUDALE,"

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1152, 30 August 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1152, 30 August 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1152, 30 August 1865, Page 2