✨ Pasturage land sale notice
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NOTICE.
Superintendent's Office,
16th December 1854.
THE PASTURAGE of the unenclosed lands lying waste and uncultivated within the undermentioned Districts in the Town of New Plymouth and Town Belt, will be put up for sale on SATURDAY the 20th January next, at Noon, at the Office of the Provincial Treasurer in Courtenay-street, for the then residue of the year 1855.
The Sale is under the provisions of the Town Pasturage Ordinance, No. 2, of Session II.
PARTICULARS.
District No. 1.—North of the Mangatuku, and West of Queen-street, at the upset price of forty pounds.
District No. 3.—North of Devon-street and bounded East by Hobson-street and West by Liardet street, at the upset price of thirty pounds.
CONDITIONS.
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Each District shall be put up at the upset price by the Auctioneer; and if any dispute shall arise as to the last or highest bidder for any District, the same shall be put up again at a former bidding.
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No person shall at any bidding advance less than one pound—or retract his bidding.
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The purchase money will be payable as follows :—Ten per cent at the auction, and the remainder by equal instalments of ten per cent, payable on the 1st of February 1855, and on the first of each subsequent month until the full amount is paid.
CHARLES BROWN,
Superintendent.
Printed by G. W. WOON for the Provincial Government.
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🗺️ Sale of pasturage for unenclosed lands in New Plymouth
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey16 December 1854
Pasturage, Land Sale, New Plymouth, Town Belt, Auction, Provincial Treasurer
- Charles Brown, Superintendent
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1854, No 24