FOE WELLINGTON. TITOS MANAWATU Steam ShipJL ping Company's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captain Feasbe, "Will iail for the above port (Circurastances permitting) on THURSDAY, OCT. 18, at 10 p.m. l?reigb.t: 12s 6d per ton w. gTrobinson, Agent, Foxton J, LINTQN'S NOTICE. LANP for" "Sale iv Large Small Blocks m all parfs of the District, either for cash or on terms. ..-. I " . MONEY TO LEND m any Amount on Freehold lands, at lowest possible rates. Also a number of ■ " .Auctioneer. TTTOTICE"--Tbe Wlx~*^*v T\ DW Times is a Gazette ft aU notices under the Debtors and Creditors Acts. Money to Lend. £200. £300. £500. fe So* terms on personal se **** HAWKINS &3ON, Barrißte«,Solicitow& Notaries Th.SquarePalmerston North, Fading, an d Mar*on. PerS.S. BritUfli Kin«« WILLIAM PARK Accouitbootoin e ™tyjize,Mnaingand Foolscaps, Pen* InVe, Penpils, Blottmg Papers W^^Btpers, Millinery ßa« % SXtiolers^ags, Priuting Inks Slates, Berlin Wools Crewel Wools and Silks Wall Maps . - Floral Photo Albums Conceitinas, Accotaeons TIS and all violin requisites Fancy Basketware _ Brery school requisite Special MANAWATU'Exexcise Books Splendid value m elegant IRON-EBAHEP PIANOS now m stock, £38, £41, £45, £60, Masonic Begalia and Masonic literal ture of all kinds. FuU stock of CEWKETING MATE, 3MAL* Special aUowance to Clubs LAWN TENNIS Bacquets and all* requisites __ * - INSPECTION IZVITJBD. tS'lhe Stock is too large and varud to particularise m an adverivtemmt. WIMAM PARK, BOOKSELLER & STATIONEE, Palmerston North. MANAWATU. fTIHE Emigrant and Colonists | Aid Corporation have the above <iaantity of land for sale m sections varying m size from 100 tfo 500 acres: MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, The most, rising district m the Uorth Island, y , The land is of the best quality, and jnany caseß has very valuable .timber upon it, ._ \ The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timber industry, three fourths of the sawmills m itiat County being located on tie Block. Thel»Bda«*pened up by roaas, n many^ cases meiballed, and the RAILWAY FBOM FOXTON TO - PATEA, •-..' Buns through the settlement. Talking into consideration the qualify of the soU, the accessibility and - proximity to railway communication, the land on ft* Manchester Block is ] l»y far the efuapM now offering to the uould-be settler. Tke population of the Blockiß at presentabout 3,500. Pricer-60s per acre, ihyee«fourths of purchase money many remain on mortgage at seven per cent, for five years if required. Titlf umder th* Land Transfer Act. . . i Ful OHfonnation Bupplied to in* tending purchasers on application to he Company** Office, Feilding, irhere a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect tbe land. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to amy address, on application ty letter to the Agent Emigrant and CbtOHisT's aid Corpexatien
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 388, 19 October 1883, Page 2
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439Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 388, 19 October 1883, Page 2
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