U MOST IMPORTANT SALE OBVALUABLE 3- Agricultural & Pastoral Land c l In the immediate vicinity of iheT6yfJX_ I ' of Wanganui, and '' i' MOST ViOSTJ^KLE 0 _TOWNs®||figV^ E Mr W. Flte^QßE-;'; 1'^;;; HAS been favored with. insti^^tiQßS.tO; ~i sell by public competition,. " r :-oU r -!■-,, r 7 * On FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER '!•■' "■•'.' at 2 p.m.,. .;,. ..;. ,! '■. At his Auction Mart, Taupo Quay,"T c ALL THAT VALUABLE .ESTATE.. * KNOWN AS GRAY'S; LAND,. Z ',' .' y adjoining the Splendid Properties..'.,.. of Messrs Tayloi and Watt, Bryce.- fl Wright, Dyke, and others/'andf ■,■,•./■ having an AREA of 1,100 Acres/ ). comxji-ising the following sections*: '" ■ ACRES : '~ £ b \c. No 95 on Plan of the District' v;! :J! ! paving a frontage to Great ' ' . North-western Koad :; "JlOtr •' „ 96 do do ctb' 7'I.'' lQ'o' !' „ 97 tlo do $> r 'iMy-1 „ 99 do do So li!il6o ;ni „ 118 do do do .lop :,'■.' „ 119 do do do ' J IOO ■■' „ 120 do do d</U;:W J „ 122 and part of 123, havingT " "il a frontage to Brunswick Line ... ... ljsr Part of sec. 101 do do •-..., r 3lr. Sec. No. 144 do do do "''"'lOOT'"'"'" „ 154j do do do lip ; ■■•-■■ ; .'-- bwokl boo", AND : : BfS ;C^R THOSE VERY VALUABLE ANI> WELL SITUATED TOWN SECTIONS, part of the same EaU Kf < tate, as undei— \ Town Section No 204 fronting St. Hill Street » » . „ 205 do do '- rf i """/ >j j! j) 211 fronting Victoria1 ;!:; Avenue &Guy-;- ■ ton Street ' '•! - » ?j jj 212 fronting GuyiiQß'"ll'1 Street and SC Hill Street, j) jj jj 213 fronting Guyton Street ;j jj ~381 fronting Wickl ' y> ''' stead StreetO Jhi I "^. A » » „ 382 do do jj jj „ 400 fronting Guyton Street &,. Gainp-.- t;, [ bell Street-r » jj jj 401 fronting Campbell Street ;;i - ; :, » jj jj 402 do -.-.jd©.. ... j> jj jj 403 do do> » » jj 404 do •;;;:■,■ do; : r\ \>- 1. This is undoubtedly the .finest property which has been submitted'to :" public competition.,,in these (.districts for many years'p'asfcj- and cer- ' ' tainly offei-s many., advantages to intending settlers, not possessed, byL ' '' either General or Provincial Gov . ernment lands, inasmuch as :the,/. ":'■■' Estate in question is nearly all fenced ; is quite as rich in quality,;, ~ -: and certainly more desirable as re- ' gards grain raising or pasture than the famed Whenuakura* Waitotara, or Railway Reserve. 2. The magnificent crops (60 or 70 ' bushels per acre being quite an or- ;: dinary thing); the splendid pas- : tures none of whichhave been arti- ' ficially manured since their formation, upwards of twenty years ago, and the great numbers" of sheep and cattle kept per acre without artificial food or shelter throughout the year on the adjoining properties, fully prove the richness and fertility of the several country sec tions as indicated above, and should ;; ' be sufficient to. claim the attention ;-? of intending settlers andotherswho.'" //'V may be desirous of obtaining a.yal- -';;;i''r'' liable and paying property within" '"'■"'' easy distance of a "shipping'port1 '' and centre of;1 commerce■•• be'ino1'1'1 '-0"1 within half-an-hourV drive'-'df theJ" ■ ;rcc town of. WangamiiiQ/, /;en 3. The greater portion of the countryprbi ,7f i ; , ■ pei-ty is well grassed, well watered ' ■ .-■-; 'and wooded,and easily, accessible/by^ """" ( V ;; .', good' 'macadamized ' roads. ' The ::siirveyed line of r railway^, to be^- :■; . " ■•sbfortly comnienced, 'runs through ! ' .the property,,and must necessarily T r much-enhance its maiietvalue. as "^ ' ' aiiording additiojaal means.-of ex pecUtibus trafcsi^tti^^d^o'nf alf^ :Ci ■■"'■' parts of the Island. ..-,. ■, - ■' . ' TITLE, CROWN'GRANT; J. '!-J«CJ, This Property will be ; ofiered in'sucii;,^ < lots as will suit all purchasers. -, . ■...],[.,., ' Special attention is. called tothe-exvo'! V'y ceeding liberality;,of ithe■ tei-ms!pf pay-. ,v.-, 7 ; merit, which are the easiest ever offered ■•'" in this Province, enabling ,the fai-merio,'' i take immediate advantage, of, the high =■ "< price of produce generally,:to improve " ••"..' his stock, and the condition of his pro • ••■/'• perty by having the use of the Casn ' ;,' ' ' which is too often paid for the land at "? i a high rate per acre, crippling his resources for many years, and preventing. ' i : those improvements which, competition- ■; and the advancement of civilization demand. ■: Teems;:—2s per cent, cash.;,the bal- ;■• ance of purchase money,by Bills at 1,. ., 2, and 3 years, bearing interest at 6 per cent.-"per annum." ' " : A Champagne Lunch at 1 o'clock \s;-u\ > 'Fraiik'^well known style. ' ' " Every informa.ioio on application Geo. Hutchison, Esq., Brarister, Wauganui, or to the Auctioneer Aug, 27, 1873
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Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1901, 19 September 1873, Page 3
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690Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1901, 19 September 1873, Page 3
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