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and some mjles beyond. The ; Town Sections now offered are quite equal, if not superior, m position to those which at the sale of the other part of the town a week ago realised from ; ' £30 to £120. the quarter-acre. On the Subdivision Sections, which lie along the Eiwitea stream, are to be found some of the finest clumps of, totara m the country .^ One large s&w,mill is now being • erected two miles north of this town,, and Cheltenham must be the centre of a large timber trade, which the extension, of the K^nvbolton $oad is rapidly developing. T.The Village of Stanway-. This village comjirises 24 small sections. It is situated at the junction of the- Sta^w.ay and Makino roads, two of the main nietallod roads on the Manchester Block. The whole of, the country round this village being occupied, an opportunity is offered, by the subdivision and sale of this reserve, for the sawmill or other laborers about to make a convenient freehold horn.a for themselves. The land is clear pf bush, and as the village of Stanway is at the junction of the three metalled roads leading to Halcombe, Feilding, and Mar ton, it is a favorable situation for a store, a blacksmith's shop, a carpenter, and a few pther tradesmen. Plans- of the several blocks may be obtained, fi^tnjMp., C. Pi Po^les, Hunter street, Wellington ; or if applied for by post or telegraph -to Messrs^. Halcombe and Sjiebwill, Feeding, will be forwarded by first post free to any part of the Colony. TERMS~OF SALE., Ifr Qa,sh, by which is meant a deposit of 10 per cent, on fall qf the : hammer ; 4 tbe balance payable at I any time within twelve months, and bearing interest meanwhile a.l; 7 per cent. ; but no interest be charged if the balance is paid within six months. % Pef erred payment. Ikfost pf the r^ural lapd, excepting, some special timber blocks and some of the la,rgec. auburb,an blocks! may be tjiken; ud, by th,e purchaser on defei^red payment, m the form of lease, wjth. right, to , pi^rchase. The. terms wijl. be 26e;, per ©ent. added to the price bid at auction, and payable on, 30th., June, 1884, or at any prevjous, time ; and meanwhile bearing & x rental it the rate of 5 per cent. on. this purchase money ; the rental Ijeing payable half-yearly, ip advance, For example, a block for w^hich a cash price of £4 per acre is bid at auction, the deferred payment price will be £5 per acre, payable ;:- on 30th June, 1884 ; the rental s>. per acre, of which 2s. 6d. must be paid at the fall of the hammer. All titles are under the Land Transfer Act, and can be given within a week after the paj-ment of the purchase money. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend the above lands, or any of ' them, as certain to be profitable investments. The character of the Corporation colonising arrangemsnts are now sufficiently — - irelt known to be a guarantee to purchasers that all the country m their neighborhood will be thoroughly opened by roads, and ionajide settlement promoted m , . every possible way. The land!s now newly opened and differed \ ' ■ ipr *ale are quite equal m posi- : tion and quality to any other . •■' T - part of: the Feilding Block, and ijierecan be no reasonable doubt that the same rapid and auccess'- ' &i settlement will take place oil ; \ this na'rf qi the block as has resulted^ from the Corporation : operation «»t t Feilding and Halcombe. EJforts wj|i, ije arrapgOf with the. railway authorities for speG.ia!l fapilmeß> bHng offered to purchasers froni Wa^ganuj. andiip- "; tprmediate. s^aHo^sV oiv, tfi,e ; of sale.,* • ''" '' ' 1 !*? 16 -^ 66^ .before^tliQ.sale on^.qr.tj^o i ceacHes" wjll be rii.ii da^yfrpm Feilding to Ashjiurst by the new roAd, and 'every facility will be afforded' to intending purchasers • . to visit and inspect the different W?cks. :—■■•-*?' *--

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 26 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 26 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 26 February 1879, Page 3

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