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GOVtiftNMrtNT /voTiPjCAT ONS. BUDLE DIdTRICT. 322 ACHES OPEN FOR SELECTION, At 20s por Acre. A PPLI CATIONS "to be made at the /* Crmn 1 anda Offlcfa, Dunwlin, or at any of the Land Offices in tho Otauro Land District, on THURSDAY, 3rd MAY, ISSS. Sections 3 and 4, block VI, Bii'Ue district, con* laining rospoctivoly 1 13 aad 179 acres. Nctk.— Thope eectionp, which are situated about 12 milca from I'almerston, wora recently deferred-pay-ment lamb. J. P. HAITI.AND, Commisisionor of Crown Lands. Crown Lr.uda Office, Dunedin, 3rd April, 1883. gap PROPERTY TAX. Board of Roviewarg. VyE will Meet ia the Waafce Land Trir?. O r^'if rd^- oom ' D « ria ' 1i ". at 10 forenoon on THUi SDAY, 19th April, 18ti3, for tho purpose of hearing and determiiuriL' Objections. JOHN LOGAN, ) W. LAN GLANDS, VReviewors. D. CAMPBELL, j IBap TUESDAY, 24th APRIL, 18S3. EDUCATION RESERVE RUNS. Valuable Pastoral Properties, WAIKAIA DISTRICT. Leases for 14 Year?, Valuation for improvements at end of lease, with certainty of tenure. II B. "MARTIN * « 0 (under instructions from the School Commissionera of Otago) will offer for sale by auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, Dunedin, after sale of Crown Land Runa, on Tuesday, 24th April, 1883, The Leasos for 14 years of tho following magnificent grazing properties :— Run 827, Walkaia and Garvey districts (presently tenanted by James Gall, Esq.), comprising 19,220 acre* finely-grossed country. Posaession on Ist March, 1884. Upset rent, £240 p<-r annum. Run 327 a, Waikaia district (presently tenanted by James Gall, Esq ), comprising 17,000 acres, fino carrying capacity. Possession on at March, 1884. Upset rent, £220 per annum. Those runs may be described aa flrst-class. They are finely grassed, with healthy, warm expot-ure • are well watered, and in close proximity to railwajs. The Auctioneer desires to call special attention to this opportunity of securing runa on an indefcaaibla tenure of 14 years. Terms and conditions of sale :— The first half-rwu-isi rent to bo paid on fall of the hammer, and thereat :er by half-yejrly payments on the lab day ot March and Ist day of September in each yea*. Valuation for improvements (if any), which shall io no case exceed three times the amount of the average, rental paid under existing leases, to bo paid to the Secretary to the School Comniist-ionera, at his office, Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin, before cettine possession. For lithograph plans and further partlcnlare apply to THE AUCTIONEER, Crown lauds Office, Duuedin : Or to the Undersigned. COLIN MACANDREW, Secretary, 2Qm Colonial Bank Buildings. SPECIAL NOTICE. STRATH-TAIERI ED CATION RESERVES. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. OkN account of their arrangements not ' being completed, the Board of Governors of the Otaao High Schools are co np-lled to POSTPONES the SALE of the AwRICULTUKAL LAND described in the following advertisement from the 24th inst, the date formerly announced, until a date, which will shortly be announced, in the beginning of Juno. ' iQap. STRATH-TAIERI ESTATE. EDUCATION RESERVE. (Through which the Otago Central Railway wfl} ma.) To Small Farmers, Graziers, and Others. 7000 A 9 RE S MAGNIFICENT LAND on moßt I vv/v liberal terms of payment, extending over seven years ; surveyed into farms; of from 40 to 400 acres each. QAAA ACRES on perpetual leases, from #>te> O\JV\J 400 acres. Also, TOWNSHIP AND VILLAGE SETTLEMENT^ THE CELEBRATED STRATH-TAIERI DISTRIOT can hardly bo surpassed for profitable farma and g> azing purposes ; capable of producing grand, luxuriant crops, thick vigorous, grasses, and difficult to rival in New Zealand for carrying a heavy stock. p B. M~~A BTI Mr I \>9 (under instructions from the Board of Governors of the Otago Boj s and Girls' High Schools) will offer for sale by auction, at the Chamber of . Commerce, Dunedin, on a date, to be hereafter announced, in tho beginning of June, the abovedescribed FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL LAND, Together with. TOWNSHIP SECTIONS, About l-i<>re each; And VILLAGE RE.M!, .YE SECTIONS, About 5 »cres each. To the Bmall or extensive farmer and the grazier, this Bale affoidt) a grand opportunity for securing gome of the richest and best land in Otago, consisting of fino rich alluvial soil, dry, good pasture, permanently watered, aud fine climate. In fact, tho land possesses in the highest degree all the attributes necessary for successfully combining agriculture and grazing — can turn out fine crops of wheat, oats, potatoes, and other roots. Terma for freehold agricultural sections : 10 per cent, cash 15 per cent in three months 25 per cent, in two years, by bills 25 per cent, in four years, by bills 25 por cent, in f-evon years, by bills,. Bills bearing interest at the rate of 6 „,_ m «j per annum. • l^rcttm!. For upset prices of freehold «.„.-.,._ „„,, „„„„« rents and terms for land o- eeo&ions, »d «P«# future advertisements. * S^Pe*™! lease, get Township S^^_ Torm3Casb> win°bo"livon Clao "' m<3 undor tae Transfer Act sale wher -t0 PWhaHOM thr.e months after the iua to "' " *^ c ra^ an(^ second instalments, amountp a j,i pcs cent, purchabe-money, shall have beenTitf Auctioneer, will bo happy to supply plans and further particulars on application at tho Crown , Lands Office, Dunedin. The Bame can be obtained* 1 from the Secretary, COLIN MACANDREW, Colonial Bank Buildings, sap Dunediriv

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Otago Witness, Issue 1639, 21 April 1883, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1639, 21 April 1883, Page 15

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