FOE WKLLINGTOJS. THK MANAWATLT Steam Shipping Company's Stoawer JANE DOUGLAS, Captain jKka.skr, Will sail for ttie above |>'>-t (Circuinstsitv.es pprmi<*'Mir) on To-morrow (Wcnlne: da ), al 6 a.m. Freight: 12s Gd per ton W, G. KOBINSOV, Asrenl, Koxton MOKK1 T TO LKA'D. VARIOUS SUMS vi MONEY to LKNDo-n FHKKHOLI) SEHTTUITY at CURRENT BATES of jrJ*/est Apply to Q. \V r , PERKINS, SOLrCITOK, Tlio Square. f)ICHAB,D LEAKY, , CHEMIST, TKEEI SQUARE, PALMERSTOX NORTH Cooper's Sheep Dip Little's Sheep Ittp Calvert's Sheep Dip Thorley's Food for Cattle Arsenic, Bluestone, Verdi- | gris, Butter of Antimoiiv, &c. for foot rot Hansen's Cheeso preparations Dalmatian and ether Insect Powders Lime Juice R. LEABr, Chemist, The Square. 35,000 ACRES OF FIKS.T CLA^S LAND FOR SACK MAN A WAT U. nnHE Emigrant andt Colonists I Aid Corporation have the above quautity of land for sale m sections varying iv size from 100 TO 500 lOIIES. IN THE MANCH.ESTP]R BLOCK, MANA. ,WATU, ' 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. Tho .Maneiiooter Block is the '•■ centre of tho AJUnawatu Timber industry, thy«« fuur.ilu* of tho sawmills m that Comity being located. on the Block. The land is opened up by rcacLs, n many cases nielal ed, and the RAILWAY FJROM FOXTON TO PATEA A Kuna through, the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the laud on the Manchester Block is by far tJic cheapest now offer huf to the would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. For a tew weeks, the price for Cash will be 50s per a_QJ.*e i payable as follows: — 10' per cent^ deposit, balance m 6 months without interest, or 20 per ceiifc deposit, balance" m 12 months'" without interest, on deferred payment, price 60sper acre, deposit ?s< 4>«i poi?< acre, and balance auy-time- with* 5 years, bearing 6 pev cent interest til). paid. Improvements to the value of 7s 6d.per a<?re to be macle, )yithiii the first twelve months. ;•• : Title under the L? v tid Transfer Act. ■•... •■' Full information supplied; ? r o, inteudiug pui'ehasers on applica.idh tp the Company's Office, f eliding;, where a guide jukl hortie will ba.supplied to enable buyers to peu.-onally inspect tho lana. Plans of ■■'■Block and any informal iun required sent free to any address, Von a : pplica.!tioJr by letter to the Age:;:: 1 -.KM.iOK.AST & Colonist's aid Uuii-cuiATioV LIMITRD, Jb'KIIJllNu. Y\ &. ■}*.'.'■.. IJ..KIISTKY. MR. Ct ;■;}:: i-yN\N r OOD, • Doutist, Vv'au^JiUui will be .-it PahurMon (Roe's J i otel) -m M;i r< • h
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 204, 7 March 1883, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 204, 7 March 1883, Page 2
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