MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE " ,' J Agricultural &Pastbral Land In the immediate'vicinity of the- Town of Wangantdy and MOST VALUABLE town fwirpi: ,Jfr JW: PINSEIMOJPsm HAS been favored with.instmctiouß.tp. '■- •': sell by, public competition^".- nib On FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER,^ ':- ; at 2 p.m. .'-■ .':-7.':> l!Mvi^> {At his Auction -Mart,- Taupo Quay,, 'ALL THAT VALUABLE ESTATE, . KNOWN. AS GRAZES LAND, : ; •. ■ adjoiuing the. Splendid ■ Properties. : of jjSlessrs Taylor. a^d.*W^tt, Br-yce, " Wright,' Dyke, j and.-• others,' and having an AREA of 1,100 Acres, comprising the following sections : ■'•'■'■ ■"■ ■■- • ■■■•• ■ ■■■ .'■ ACRES Sec. No 95 on Plan of the District, : having a frontage to Great North-western Road •-. ,100 „ 96 -do do do - -100 „ 97 do do >_> 100 » 99 do. do do 100 „ 118 do do ■' do 100 „ 119 do do do 100 '„ 120 do do 'do -100" „ 122 and part of 123, having a frontage to Brunswick' Line ... ..: 11° Part or 101 do do~ ,3k Sec. No. 141 .do do ,do . 100 „ Li4| do do do, rj 3lo a^i> 1075 THOSE VERY VALUABLE AND WELL SITUATED TOWN ' SECTIONS, part of the same.Es- ,# tate, as undei— i , Town Section No 204 fronting St. Hi 11,,, Street, „ „ „ 205 do do , „ j) „ 211 fi.on.ting Victoria Avenue &- Guyton Street „ „ ~212 fronting Guyton Street and St, Hill Street. ~ „ „ 213 fronting Guyton ,' Street ~ , ~ , „ 381 ironting Wifik. . stead Street » „ „ 382 ( do do " . » „ „ 100 fronting Guytou Street & Campbell Street l(l „ 5, „ 401 fronting Campbell Street „ „ „ 402 do do » „ „ 403 do do t 5 , „ „ 404 do do 1. This is imdoubtedly^the finest property whicliliS^JbgeS?siibTnitted to • public compeEruron v4n these districts for ■many years past^ and certainly offers many 'advantages to intending settlers, not;possessed by q : either General or Provincial Gov i eminent lands, inasmuch as ,the.^ v /.Estate.; in question is ;vli% ■ fenced; is quite,as rieh;in quality} ■ and certainly more: desirable asire -^ gards grain raising or pastui-e than-),< the famed Whenuakura, Waifcotara, prKailwayßeserye. 2. The magnificent cropsj (60: or ,70;; bushels per acre being-quite an or- „- dinary thing) ; the. splendid- pastures none of which have been artificially manured since .their formation, iipwards of Wenty years ago, and the great numbers of sheep and cattle kept per acre without . artificial foodor shelter throughout the year on the adjpraing.prQper-=;;. ties, fully prove the .richness and., fertility of the several" dbuntry se~cP ; . tions as indicated aboye, and, should ; • - ■ : be"sufficient to claim' tne'attentiori1 ; of intending settleraand others who may be desirousi of: obtaining a valuable and paying '''property within easy distance'ir of-ia::shippiug port and ; centre' of commerce,v. being . within half-an-Jioutfs. drive.of the . town of Wanganui. . ; .,-,... f; 3. The greater portion of the country pro- . . perty is well grassed, w:ell, watered ■■;.! ;. and wooded, and easily accessible; by ; • good, macadamized ; roads.;;;'The" surveyed line of railway,, to' ba ■• shortly commenced,;:.runs throngb ,-ij . the pi-operty, and musfc necessarily ' ■ , much enhanceitsmarket value, as".' "• afiording, additional means of ex-.:' peditious traiisit to and from all., parts of the Island. .!..-■.- ..•■:..;•■ TITLE, CEOWN GRANT. '• :• -I This Property will be offe'red/iu'siieh^V lots as will suit all purchasers.' '..i ;,:. Special •attention is called.: to.the/ ex- t> ceedingliberality' of the> terms ofipaymerit, which are'the easiest-ever'offered in this Province, enabling the fai-merto take immediate advantage of the high price of produce generally, to improve his scock, and the condition : of his,pro perty by having thY use' .of/the Cashi ■ which is too "often paid for'the land'at; a high rate per acre," crippling his re r sources for many years, and 'preventing ... those improvements which competition"''' and the advancemeiit"of"civilization demand, i,■: :_u -- • ;; : '■; ,'■>,;: .. ,::■ Terms :—25 per cent, cash; the balance of purchase money by Bills at ly 2, and -3 years,- bearing interest at-6 '-' per cent, per annum. i - -;>s J J .... A Champagne Lunch at 1 o'clock ii? :o' x Frank's well-known style. EveryiinformaJoH < on application ''°- Geo, Hutehosbh/ Esq.^ Brarister, Wau'gmm, or to the Auctioneot"i i: <vl j9'uV;"A Aug. 27,1873
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