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Continuation f News on Fourth Page. LASD FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT. IMPROVED FaBMS FjR LEASE, HATUMA SETTLEMENT, HAWKE'S BAY. — 25,737 aorea, divided into fifiy-four sections, for disposal on leare in perpetuity, of are&3 vatying from 111 aorea ' to 774 acres, rentals from 43 3d to 8a 4d per acre per annum ; and f oar Email grazicg ranß for lease fcr twenty-one yrare, with right of renewal, of areas varjingfrom 1,134 aores to 1,509 aores, rentals from 3s 3d to 6a 2d per acre per annum, The Bahama '.-ettfemeafc is situated in one of th 9 finest distrioia in the Norih Island, fifty miles eonth of Rapier, on Main Trunk Sailway, close to Waipaknraa, and nine mile 3 fcom Wiipawa. The land is open, o! good quality— the do^ns and flats adapted for general egrionlture and dairy farming; depth of Boil from 6in. to 12in:, on e'ay subsoil. The small grazing rons oompriee well watered limestone ranges, suitable for mixed farming. Oppn for application, ot Napier and Weipuktuau, on 25th April, | 1901. Ballot will be held at Waipoknrau on 27th April. ; KOHIKA SSTTLEMENT, SOUTH CANTEaBURY. -3,833 aores, divided into fifteen eeotions, for disposal on lease in perpetuity, in area^ varying from 139 acres to^l acres, at rentals from 5a 9d to 9s 4d per acre p.:r annum. This settlement is part of the well known Otajo Estate, formerly owned by Mr Tesohemaker ; is situated between Timsra and Waimaie, twenty miles from the former town, and eleven miles from the latter. Land well adapted for mixed farming ; in good heart ; has produced heavy cro^s of wheat, and up- to 60 bushels of oats to the acre. Depth of strong blaok toil, 7m. to Bin. Climate temperate; sufficient rainfall for general farming. Open fcr application, at Qhrisiotanren and Timara, on 13th May, 1901. Ballot will be held at Tima^u on 18th May. MANGAWHATA SETTLEMENT, WELLINGTON (formf rly known as Morsinon'a Estate).— l,226 ecres, divided imo seven sections, for disposal on leaFe in perpetuity, in are&B varying from 98J aores to 319 acres, at rentes from 12s 91 to 15a per acre per annum. Tois settlement is situated between Eongotea and Oroua Bridge Railway Station, in a prosperous dittriot, near important townships. The land ia first-olaes, comprising grassed flats suitable for dairy farming and fattening stook Open for. application, at Wellington and Palmers ton North, on Tuesday, 14th May, 1901. Ballot will be held at Falmerston North on 16th May 957

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Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10082, 15 April 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XLIV, Issue 10082, 15 April 1901, Page 3

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