Clothing ! Clothing ! Specially selected to meet- the requirements o£ the district, sound, durable, and^of the best \ wdrmanship,, ' x ' J. B. HAMTLTON, Has just opened a splendid lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing, made from the best colonial and West of England Tweeds. Will be sold at astounding low prices for cash Suits- Suits- Suits - The cheapest suits ever sold m --■- Ealmerston. — All ..fresh, new goods. Just unpacked, thp latest cut, finish and style Trousers add Trousers and Vests The largest stock m the country to select from. No inferior class of goods kept m stock. J. B. HAMILTON'S. Drapes and Outfitter, Corner of Main and George Streets. ' I BI BL ES. ; OPENING TCP AT JT3 ARK'S BOOK DEPOT, Family & ftther BiblesFamily Bibles, with IPLATES, MAPS,^ EEJGISTER, <fee., from 355; I . Depot of the British and Eoreign - !Ef ibie Society. i . '■".'■ WILLIAM PARK, ; THE SQKTARE, j I Palrn^ ston Worth. ' I "• ■ ■ ■ |5,000 ACRF dtf" FIRST CLASS | : ' i: y MANAWATF. . ■■ fTi HE .', Emigrant and ; Colonists iI- i ' Aid Corporation hare the { bove quantity of land for Bale m; sections varying m size from -lOaTO 500 AC&ES. I , ir ■ •'■ . ■ '■■ '"■ in'the',; -;"V . . ,• . jMANOHESTEB BLOCKS MANA- | •-'•• '••;■ -WATTJ^ .••■ : - ; \ The most rising district m the IJTorth Island. '""."'_.'' j The land is' of the best quality, and m many cases has very valuable timber u.p.on... it. .':. / i i The Manchester - Block is the cpntre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three foizrths of the sawmills m that County ' being located on the Block. i The land is opened up by roads, n) many cases metalled, and the Railway from foxton to j ■-;•!', \i ••-..•..■'■PATEA, ■'• ■; ■'• ■;■ ■ - : ' ! Runs through the settlement. Tpfcinginto consideration the qualify of the soil, the accessibility and proiriiMty^to <rafl^ the land ojisttie Manchester BlOjCk is by far tfie piieapesb now offering to the wbuld.be settler. The population of; the Block is at present about 8,500. '[' j Eor a few weeks the price; for j3 ; ashwUibe 60s per 'acre; payable as follows i^— lo per cent, deposit, ' balance, m 6 months without interest, , or 20 per cent deposit, balance m 1^ 'months' V without -. interest, on deferred ' payment, price., ;60s per acre, deposit 7s 6d per acre, ft^td balanpe any time with 5 years, '/bearing 6 per cent interest till paid. liiiprovements to the value of 1 7s 6i per acre to be' made 'within the fii^st. twelve months. •., , Title , ,under. the Band Transfer Act. /■-■ -. ■ ■; -'■>, Full information supplied to in> tehding^purchasers on! application itoj thje Company's Ofn^ey Feildingj-; where fci guide and horse" will be supi tp^,. personally, the land. Plans of Block ai d atay information required , sent, fr s& to <any ]/ address/ on'appiication b] letter to the Age^T' Migrant <i| CpLONjMT's ' a'td ; (Corporation, Limited, FmJ>i&(i>
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 296, 27 June 1883, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 296, 27 June 1883, Page 2
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