MR. SNELSON'S LAND SALE.
We Mtye heard .that the block' of sections to be sold en Saturday, by Mr, SneNon at his Auction Mart, will be .disposed of as . follow. ; -J )ne h'lir* cash - en/ day of inle, the balane^ o by Bills at , six memhn, free of interest^Hif any further Mrmi ai;e,reiuined.by, the purcb^asej-, this can be arranged with' the vendor, 'Mr ; James Linfon, upon the)Veasiest possible terms for almost any period within reason. .: ,52 } of -the sections aire situated; on the following streets— Fitaheraert st.. College st. Einton'st. and Park road." All made streets arid noyr available for iraffie 2 are situated oti RangiVikei st, opposite Messrs Merrick and Perrins residence 15, arosituated on the;strej|;J|eadi»g from' mainrst ..to, Fergus6on-st e'ese to the residence of Mr Dungan ManawatnTimes Office. The whole of the sections are, cleared, and, [m grass,! and are of first rate .quality, as regards soil and sUuatiou, rx Considering ; the present- pr- spvrouji times, and s 'thel largea Editions to bur'popi'lation, and 1 the certainty^ of <Jea r |yi eonstriiotion . of| ; the West Coast-Railway, and of its Junction with Palmerslon*, 4here is r no^doubt but the present is the time fdrieveryiVrbrking man to avail himwlf of, this ; , chance of obtaining a freehold upon whichio erect his habitation. iTbere.^s another oppor-* tun ' t T.* t P r S'«nNj»nd a;ipo«t important one vi.. the facilities •f»btamingmo> t \jheaply Jatid fixed mortgage or frpmj.the Bflilding Sqciety, this opportunity may not last long.. a'» L it' is very,/evide«t from the very rapid strides now t«ing madfi by the country generally, that money will ere' long become of! more, value ; consequently rates I wi ii 'advance as asithe *Jfe .and Jrrtjreasesii^ We,, poiiit out these .chances to intending investors with/ a view of gh)iwi^that ! /,tliis v is] a most :1 opportnne''tim;e for land 'investment m this town; I And/tli^ 1 sale, is. m our obhiion/one^ of the n)ost important ever held : m PalmCTs'ton. , The terms likewise majj be' ( clashed is u the! most liberal we have heard'Vof ( since .we h's've been conriecte't with this/ thriving and goahead district. fWe ''heartily wish the veudnr eyer^sbcedsii ip,. his ,vjentu^e and. hope that we ( way 1 be 'cla^sed'among the purchasers next. Saturday; ■
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 147, 29 June 1881, Page 2
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368MR. SNELSON'S LAND SALE. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 147, 29 June 1881, Page 2
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