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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 372, 26 September 1883, Page 2
FOE WELLINGTON. f PHB MANAWATU Steam Ship- X ping Company's Steamer JAtfE DOUGLAS, *-«~ Captaiic Feasbb, Will »ail for the above port (Circnra- stonces permitting) on THUESDAY, SEPT. 27, at 5 p.m. Freight : 12s 6d per ton w. gTrobinson, , :^ Agent, Foxton XftniforiSale^and Money to "^^lid. Ilui^ at theptesenttimeabout i'A AAA ACBES for sale UUU m Beetions varym I from 30 to 3000 acres, n -/ ; - __ ■ *.■:.: ::■: Besides the above Country Lands, mOWN SECTIONS, suitabi. ither I for business sites or^prvate * SomeTery choice .ones m the Square, Likewise about r f+ TOWN SECTIONS .for }O O sale, witn first-class Buil- received instructions fiad good securities for £30,000 At lowest current rates. Zttni «n Deferred Paywwnte, */ *> desired. JAMES LINTON, pjOmerstonNortb, Auctioneer; and General Agent. ■ , 15,000 ACBES OF WORST CLASS LAPP FOB SALE IN MANAWATU. fTiHE Emigrant and Colonists j2 ; Aid Corporation have the ittaviMntityofland for sale. in ■eelioßS varying m size from "100 TO 500 ACRES. Manchester block, mana- watu, % The inOßt. rising district m the Kwthlslawcl. land is of the best quality, and aany cases has very valuable Jimbe* upon it; %ie Ji&icbesiber Block is tbe * itim:.& ' &c JMihawatu Timber industry, ttiree fourths of the saw- mflliintTiat County being located •a ft* Block, ■ . Tlii land is opened up by roads, m Manjrcases metalled, and the JULILWAY FKOM FOXTON TO w : -- ; ;;; } :pATEA,;. ; ;;";' ;; ;;/;; •Bum through, v the settlement. Taking into consideration the qua- lity 6f the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, ibe'lani om the Manchester Block is Vy fart^j cheapest now offering to the would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,600. -Frice^Os per. acre, tbree-«fourths of purchase money many remain on mortgage at seven per cent, for five years if required. Titk mader th# Land Transfer -*#l'fcO:' ■ ■■.'...^■;: : ;v; (Ful information supplied to ia* tending purchasers on application to Ae r , t Cpmpany's Office, Feeding, where a guide and horse will be sup- plied to enable buyers te personally inipect the land. Flans of Block ftxtd^smy information required sent free to apy address, on appucatiom litter to the Agent Emigrant and Colonist's aid Corpoiation . Jjaa^'^'Fmjasa, . ■•"_: : ■',, :z .. -... ffANOS. S»WIi<LIAM: PARK TJTTcISHES to draw the attention of W residents of Manawatu to his •PECIAL yILUE IN PIANOS, B9n|ht lor Cash and just imported iussct from the makers : full-tonedWalnnt Pianos, improved, tricord, check- action, <fee., for £38. Handsome full-toned, Walnut Pianos trieord,; improved, overstrung, oblique #htok-actioiJi&c., for£4l. .Elegant full.toned, Ebonized and Gold Pianos, tricord, overstrung, check-action Ac, for £60. ■ The above are now m stock and better, <rafewill NOT BE OBTAINED IN ANY PART OF THE COLONY. Lipp and Sohn'f Grand upright Bla« and Gold F a nos, overftrung, •keek-action, &c, £85- - prices of ther pianos to ba seen m the Showroom. :, American Organs shortly to arnve. rianoi' aold' om the Time Payment . . System. ■ lupettiom and comparison invited. , js^NEW MUSIC just arrived. WMMAM PARE, ■'•.., IM^OETEE,