ALEX CROS KERY, The Square, :. x PALMEESTON NORTH, IS A GA^i^^B^W^^'-: : Grain, Wool, &c, &c. -^p^j^^l Skins, " <'■■''. Tallow, " Butter, ■-.■■... Bacon, and Fungus. '. Or will make LIBERAL ADVAEU CES on same consigned for positive sale. WEEKLY SALRvS of all sorts of Goods and S«,ock at kig Auction Rooms and Yard. SAI'ES Conducted m Town or Country. ACCOUNT SALES Rendered Promptly. LOANS NEGOTIATED on Free hold Property at reasonable rate» of iiterest. VTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Novelties ! Novelties ! Novelties ! Jnst Opened out at WILLIAM PARK'S BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. New Boolcs, new Plain and Fancy Stationery New and Choico Photo Albums New Fans New Scraps, new Scrap Books New T3askctwn.ro New Crewel Silks and Wools, new Patterns and all requisites Violins, Aecordeons, Concertinas, Flutes PrANOS— NEW MUSIC. Ladies' Companions, Pocket Compasses Pock ut mirrors, Graphoscopes Mathematical Instruments UJL PAIN TIN U.S, Water Color Drawings Landscape Crayon Drawings of Now Zealand Scenery ha r\r\n confection--4 \J)\JVJ\J Fliv BAGS to ar* rive m a few days, and to effect a speedy sate will be sold at LOW PEiCES. WILLIAM PAEK, Book, Stationery, and Fancy Goods Importer, THB SQTJAR.;E3, ■PaJmerston North. ■ 45,000 ACKKS OF FIRST CLA>B LAND FOR, RALE IN MANAWATU. 7 I THE Emigrant and Colonists _L Aid Corporation have the above quantity of land for sale m sections varying m size from 100 TO 500 ACHES. IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, • The moft 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 sawmills m tiiat County being located on the Block. j The land is opened up by roads, n many cases metalled, and the BAIL WAY FROM POXTON TO PATEA, Ku'ns through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proxiinily to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by far the cheapest now ojferimj to the wauld'he .settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. For, a few weeks the price for Cash will be 50s per acre ; payable as follows : — lO per cent, deposit, balance m 6 months without interest, ior 20 per cent deposit, balance m 12 months' without interest, Jon defeired payment, price 60s i per acre, deposit 7s 6d per acre, J and balance any time with 5 years, bearing 6 per cent interest till paid. Improvements to the value of 7s (id per acre to be made within the first twelve 7nouths. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company's Office, Feilding, where a guide and horse will be sup- ' plied to enable buyers to personally inspect the Wnd. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address, on application by letter to the Agent Emigrant & Colonist? s aid Cobpobatiok LmrrKp.^KiLDiNa. : ■■...■-
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 269, 22 May 1883, Page 2
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488Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 269, 22 May 1883, Page 2
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