MONK^jTO. LEND j^x f^\ an<^ sums C/ • \y^jJ X-J of Money to ■ / ' ■■■/ ' LEND oti ; Freehold Security. *Tnteretst on small sinus, £S |»er cent ; on large sutna, 7a- per cent. Apply to E. W. PERKINS, SoLfcrron, The Square. Clothing ! Clothing ! Specially selected to meet the requireineufcN of the district, sound, durable, and of the best wormansbip. j;. B. HAMILTON, 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 as+ounding low prices for cash Suits- Fuits- SuitsThe cheapest suits ever sold m Palmerston. All fresh new goods. Just unpacked, tlif latest cut, finish and style Trousers and Trousers and Vests The largest stock m the country to select from. No inferior class of goods kept m stock. J. B. HAMILTON'S. Dhapeb and Outfitter, Corner of Main and Georue Streets. B IBLIiS. OPENING UP AT TDAUK'S BOOK DEPOT, Family & Other Bibles Splendid Family Bibles, with PLATES, MAPS, HEGISTEE, &c,, from 355. , INSPECTION INVITED. Depot of the British and foreign Bible Society. WILLIAM PARK, THE SQXT-A.R.E, Palnr ston North. J5,000 AOEK. OF FIRST CLASS LAP FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. fII HE (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 tn many paseo has very valuable timber upon it, . The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of the savvmillß m that County being located on tho Block. The land fa opened up by roads, n many cases metajl.ed, $n<d the BAILWAY PROM FOXTON TO . ■•! PATEA, Hruns through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of; the soil; the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by f»r/&s cheapest now offering to the would-be settler, Thg population of the Block is at present about 3,000. For a few -weeks the price- for Cash will be 60s per acre ; ; payable , as follows : — 10 per cent, deposit, balmw }n 6 months without interest, or 20 per cent d/eppeit. balance m 12 months' without iutep&at, on deferred payment, price 60s; per aei-ej deposit 7s 6d per acre, and .balance any time with 5 years, bearing 6 per cent interest till paid. Improvements to the value of 7» 6d per, acre te be made within the first twelve months. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to th'd Company's : Office, Feilding; where a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the land. Plans of Block j apd my ; fhfcFjination required sent free any, $n! §pj)jacation by letter" to/ tble ;A.GEjf^ jßMioßi^j 1 & ' Colonist's aid Corporation, LnHt£J>, P«ILI>3NS'
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 298, 29 June 1883, Page 2
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474Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 298, 29 June 1883, Page 2
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