T. S HOE, THA SQUARE, FiwLMERSTON NORTH. \OCOUNTAM 1 & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. 'Vrtificafed Accountant m Bankruptcy 4as r»r «^vb — iNfltucrous Town and Several Sections,' on easy terms. L'*A\ T R NFGOTIATED-ATTHK LOWRST CURRENT RATES THE UNDERSIGNED has for SALE numerous properties m and around PALMEUSTON for CASH' an d o n DEFERRED PAYMENT. A considerable sum of MONET hat> just been placed m my office for investment on FREEHOLD PROPERTIED i-«>WEST CURRENT RATES. Agent for the I ■ oval Insurance Company. JAMES LINTON, • Auctioneer and General Commission Agent. DE VEAUX & CO., 102, Hkrefurd St. (."hbi.-<tcjhurch, Land, ft state, and General Agent a. Creditors' Assignees. WFi are prepared to undertake Gene ral Agency Busiuess m Christj i;bur<:h for persons living iv the Mana- | w itu District, and to forward con4den* Hal information concennng the status of business firms here. We also undertake the SALE OF TIMBER, Ihe reprcsentatioft of Creditors m B-tnkrupt Estates, the purchasing of produce for export, ike. Bavk— The Bank of New Zealand. T)E VEAUX & Co., Christchurch, NovemLer 1, 1882. ALEX CROSKEBY, The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH, ' IS A C\SH BUYEIi OF Gram, Wool, &c, &c. Skint;, 'J'allow, Bui tor, Bacon, and Fungus. Or will make LIBERAL ADVANCES on bame cousigued for positive sale. WEEKLY SaLIuS of all sorts of Goods and Stock at his Auction Koouis and Yard. SALES Conducted m Town or Country. ACCOUNT S\LES Rendered Piomptly. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Freehold Property at reasmiaule rates of interest. 35,000 ACRKS OF FIRST CLASS LAND FOli vSALK IN MANAWATU. r I IHE Emigrant and Colonists I , Aid Corporation have the above quantity of land, for sale m sections varying m size from 100 TO 500 ACRES. IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, The most rising district m the North Island. The land is of the best quality, and m many cases has very valuable timber upon it. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of the eawmillß m that County being located on the Block. The land is opened up by roads, n many cases metalled, and the RAILWAY FROM FOXTON TO PATEA, Kunn through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land 911 the Manchester Block is by far the cheapest note offering to the would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. The price for Cash is 50s per acre j on deferred payment, price 60s per acre, deposit 7s 6d per acre, and balance any time with 5 years, bearing 6 per cent interest till paid. Improvements to the value of 7s 6d per acre to be made within the first twelve months. Title nnder the Land Transfer Act.' Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the . Company's Office, Feilding, whore a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the land. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any. address, on application by letter to the Agent Emigrant So Colonist's -aid Corporation , Limited, Feii-ding.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 187, 15 February 1883, Page 2
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507Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 187, 15 February 1883, Page 2
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