tender largest m amount shall be sufficient, together with the sum of £1 10s to pay for the lease and registration thereof, paid either m cash marked cheque, or bank draft, made • payable to the Receiver of Land Revenue, Wellington : Provided that ia case of a person tendering for two or more leases, such as he may m the aggregate become the lessee of under the Act, namely, m the case where the lands comprised m the several leases adjoin each other, m ! such case the deposit shall be a halfs : year's rent at tbe rate tendered for each such lease, and also the sum of £1 10 sin respect of each such l^ase, the fee for preparation and registration of same. Any lessee who has fulfilled all conditions of improvements within sir years can acquire tbe freehold of j his lease on payment of uhe prico fixed at the time the lease was granted, provided the payment is made within eleven years of the j commencement of the lease. Note. — Limits of area for each lessee : No lease shall be made to any person owning, nor shall any person be capable of becoming the lessee under a lease, or a sublessee, who owns any freehold land, or land held under lease or license under the Crown whereby SMch person shail become either the owrer tenant, or qecu pier m, the wholei either by himself or jointly with any other person or persons, including the lands com* prised m the lease, of a greater area . than 640 acres any where m the co» lony. The sections comprised m the schedule are situated at Pahiatua, m tbe Mangaone Block, m the Kopuraranga District, about Dreyers' Book near Dreyerton, and front upon or are adjacent to the main road connecting Masterton and Woodville. Branch roads have been formed through the sections afc Dreyers, Eock, Central Maugaonei Hawera, and Pahiatua, at distances respectively from Masterton of about four,, teen miles, .thirty one mites, thirty five miles, and forty miles. 'Phe Mangahao sections are within four* tqen miles of the Town of Woodville, ' ;The Main Trunk Railway; from Wellington to Napier is now being "constructed to a pqint about seven \ teen. miles north of Mas terton. Sites for railway stations have been selected at several points. i The whole of the sections are con vered with forest, the principal trees bping tawa, rimu, hinau, rata, kahi» kafea,, with totara m places ; the jiiJdergrpvrth js, as a rule, heavy ; the general character of the. soil is good, and m some places is of first 1 class quality, the formation being limestone^ clay marl, sandstone, &c. jThe country is generally hilly and undulating, but there are Jarge flats as wel l as broken gronnd wiJhio the , area; it is well watered, and, as the ' climate is also very favb'rabie the land nbpuld, when, cleared and ! brought into cultivation,' prove well adapted for pastoral and, to some extent, agricultural purposes, ;■••■' SCHEDULE. '- ■~~ ~~ • | s a 1 Surrey Jsa I • Pistrict. Block. Sootion. Area,. .5 i "' . P.2.S (.- p & A, B. P, b, d Mangahao X, 15 158 0 0 1 3 do do 18 215 O 8 1 6 1 do do . 19 121 124 1 1 i Mangaone 11. 12,13,28 160 021 1 2 1 do do 17 143 1 6 1 3 do do 23,24 123 0 3 1 0 • do do 26,27 157 0 7 1 0 do do 30 158 127 1 6 ■ do 111, 7 287 023 l 0 do do 9: 233 213 l O , do do 11 201 031 1 3 do do 18 121 324 1 2 do do ■■■■ 20 106 034 1 7 > a o Ao 23 10i 114 1 6 t do VI. 52 97 232 1 3 do VII. 7 95 329 1 3 dp "do k $ 2H 3l^ 1 4 Kopjjaranga TT> 95 11 7 2 2 0 ' do do 100 298 0 0 1 6 ' do do 102 192 016 1 6 do do 104 110 016 1 6 do do 108 274 32i l 0 do do 206,207 183 „ 8 I 6 do V. 11 194 021 1 6 do J do 24 98 I3Bl> 6 Mangaone XIV. 113 24± il6 I 9 do -oUT 115 250 f* 24 1 9 r do do 118 204 " 0 1 0 do do 119 189 *32 1 6 Eopuaranga I. 33 3124 1 3 \— ■ ■ \ 3, W. A. Ma.rcha.iit, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 80th October, 1884. Palmerston Emit Matt, THE SQUARE, ; I (Premises lately occupied' by Mr Haybittle-) j ' I r HB undersigned begs to inform , *• his friends and the,: public of • Palmerston that he has opened as \ ; above. He is also a Gash Buyer of , all kinds of FEUIT, POFLTJKY, AND BGGS. HIGHEST PIIICES GIVEN. Fresh Jfrriti by every steamei. Poultry killed to order. H. wHiGON. ZEALANDIA BOOTS Facts por the People. The SSea* landia Boots obtained the only Gold Medal at the New Zealand International Exhibitionheld m ChristcJiurch, and secured the Highest Colonial Awards at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions against all other exhibit tors, ZEALANDIA BOOTS Are the Bocts for the People. Well made and of good material. Superior to all others for comfort and ease. Parents try the Zealandia. Once worn you will wear no other. I have now on hand a splendid stock of the above branded Boots of every description for Men, Women, fy Children. Beware ") To be had only of Tof [J. B. HAM ILI ON, Imitatfawi iMrsperAad Clothier^
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1363, 4 December 1884, Page 4
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921Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1363, 4 December 1884, Page 4
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