MAN A WATU NEWS.
[BT TILBGEAPH.I (Our Own Correspondent. J Palmbrbton Noeth, This Dat. Ona Small Farm Association in the district has been offered all the land required for settlement purposes by the private owner of a large blook of native land. He offers the land without the slightest restrictions and at the minimum price fixed by the Minister for Lands. A meeting will shortly be held by the Association to oonsider the matter.
One of the finest stocks of autumn millinery, ulsters, mantles, and dress materials, in the Southern Hemisphere can be saen at. C Smith's, the cash draper, Cuba-street. One hundred and fifty cased have already been received, and fresh supplies oomeforward by overy steamer. Country customers are requested to write for patterns.— - Adtt,
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Evening Post, Volume XLL, Issue 68, 21 March 1891, Page 2
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126MANAWATU NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLL, Issue 68, 21 March 1891, Page 2
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