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NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. mENDEES will, bo received for the following works, at the Post-office, Caiiyle, until noon of SATURDAY, the 11th instant, for forming 38 chains of road at Manutahi, Patoa. Forming 17 chains of road at Manutahi, Patea. Specifications and sections of the work to be seen at the Survey Office, Carlylc, Patca. Tenders to bo addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside of the envelope, " Tenders for Road." 0. CABRINGTON, Civil Engineer. Patoa, March 4,1871. WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH. Valuable Improved Freehold Pro perby in the Eangitikei district, eighteen miles from ATanganui, on the main line of road to Wellington. To Capitalists, Investors, Practical Farmers, Graziers, and others, MR. A. BEAUOHAMP HAS received instructions from Mr James Nicholson, who has removed to Wanganui, to submit to public competition at his rooms, Victoria Avenuej on WEDNESDAY, 29th MAECH, 1871, At 2 o'clock, THAT ADMIRABLY SITUATED AND VEPvY CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the ASHSTEAD FAEM Comprising 750 acres of splendid agricultural and pastoral land with substantial eight roomed House, and men's three-roomed cottage, with, all necessary outbuildings. Stock-yard, sheep-yard, and woolshed. Three acres of orchard, trees in full bearing and of true sorts, the whole of the acreage is securely enclosed with, excellent live fences and sub-divided into eight paddocks. Several streams intersect the property affording ample accommodation for sheep-washing requirements and plenty of water power for mill purposes. Three hundred acres have been put under the plough and sown with English grasses. Seventy acres have been burned and laid down as permanent pasture; the remaining portion of the land is partially grassed and yields good rough feed in its present state. Fifty acres of bush land afford an abundant supply of firewood and timber suitable for fencing or building purposes. This very desirable property was one of the earliest selections in the Eangitikei district, and from its excellent position on the main line of road to Wellington, nearly equal distant between the postal and telegraph towns of Turakina and Marton, only five miles from cither, has advantages which lew other blocks of land possess. In its present state it is capable of depasturing 400 head of cattle, but with some further burning off, its cariymg capacity could be considerably increased. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to the auctioneer. TERITS LIBERAL. Jan. 27, 1671. JUST ARRIVED, EX 'OELCEXO.' MES HOGG- would respectfully call the attention of her Friends and the Public generally, \o her large and choice assortment of SEASONABLE MILLINERY, comprising— BONNETS AND HATS, trimmed and un trimmed, Flowers of the newest ttyle, Feathers, &c. Also, a large and varied assortment of SILK VELVETS. MES HOGG, Campbell-place. March 1, 1871.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 9 March 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 9 March 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1112, 9 March 1871, Page 4

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