LOST— On Saturday night, from Moss* town, a Btrawbtrry colored cow. She is a very quiet animal, and carries plenty of milk. Marked KH on the rump. The finder returning her to the undersigned will be rewarded. Joan Malgraff, Mosstowni LOST— Between Putiki and Wangaehu, a pocketbook, with name on bock, containing papers. Finder will be rewarded on leaving at Rutland Hotel. CHALLENGE. rpHROUGH some ill-feeling against me X at the Oroua Downs, lam willing to shear Mr Jenkins, in long-wool sheep, for any sum from £5 to £20 ; but Ido not call it fair shearing for another man to shear all i the rough sheep out of his pen. JOSEPH MORRISON. Shipping. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. HpHE s.s. HUIA, X Captain Frasbe, will eail for the above «^^!!^JsEaJ!af port (weather permit* ting) on Ij WEDNESDAY, 3rd December at 9 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to B'REEMAN R JACKSON. Accent. BLACK DIAMOND LINE. FOR WESTPORT . rriHE Favourite s.s. X MANAWATU, Captain Dawson, Will leave for the above port (circumstances permitting), on WEDNESDAY, 3rd December, at 9 p.m. During the months of December, January, and February excursion tickets will be issued at single fares, available for return till the end of Maroh, 1885. JOHNSTON & CO,, Agents. FOR WELLINGTON. j j^r-t^s^. fTTHE favourites. steamer STOBMBIRD, ! Captain Chambers, Will leave for the above port (circumstances ' permitting) on THURSDAY, 4th instant, at 10.16 p.m. j For freight or passage, apply at The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Aqenoy .Company's Offices, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. FOR WELLINGTON AND NELSON. v2^<^ h nP HE ANCHOR •^^^^ffiM. LINE. OF STEAMERS. The ss MURRAY, Captain Furneaux, will leave for the above port on ! Thursday, December 4th, 1884, at about 10 p.m. (weather and ' circumstances permitting). Return tickets are available by any of the Anchor Line of Steamers. Passengers are requested to take their tickets j at the office before going on board. For freight or passage apply to E. WRIGHT, Agent. FOR GREYMOUTH. " s&^A nn HE B's.«8 ' s .« Wallabi, v^2£Op<£h JL Captain Leys, will -'^^UkMMA leave for the above port mBShSShbBE* (weather permitting) FRIDAY, sth December, at 10 a.m.
For freight or passage apply to CAPTAIN LEYS, On Board. rV*O Let— A shop at the corner of Taupo X Quay and St. Hill Street. Apply to Dudley Eyre. TO Let — Several seotions and cottages in different parts of the town. Apply to Dudley Eyre. "pi o Ji s a! l b. 6000 Ewes and Wethers (mixed) • 6000 Lambs (in wool) ' 3000 Merino Ewes For further particulars, apply to JOHN DAVX & CO., Eastown. _ ~~ FOR SALE. ' ~~ KILLYMOON ESTATE, A Csrr ACRES Rich Agricultural Laud, ~rO I being that portion of the Estate upon which the Rangitikei Race Course is situated, adjoining the township of Bulls j fenced and subdivided into five paddockß j eix-roomed house, out buildings, and twenty acres of bush. This most desirable Estate is for sale at a very reasonable price. Onethird Cash ; balance may remain at 7 per cent. per annum. ffor further particulars, apply to^ JOHN STEVENS, Land and Estate Agent, Bulls, Rangitikei. GREAT LAND SALE. FITZHERBERT DISTRICT. THE WELLINGTONAND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY (Limited), Will sell, about JANUARY NEXT, Several Rl'^k" ot Land in Fitzherbert and several m. .^ olnin g districts, on Very Tebms. Tttj? TOnr-ira fe a ye heGn divided into HE Blocks ha varying in BjzeB j ze from suitable sections, ' B 7O An i s? MrB t- i. * •mtageatowcllAll the sectzons have fa v, c V c i e ared, graded roads, which are now * gamine the so that intending purchasers can t land the day before the sale. -eaand Early in December plans showing a. fa Q locality, with description, classifying '^c character and quality of the sections, will . issued. It is almost unnecessary to refer to the excellence of the Fitzherbert country. That portion of it which has been sold by the Government is occupied by a large and industrious body of settlers, who are unanimous in speaking of the great productive power of the land, the geniality of the climate, and the advantages attending the settlement in the district. The whole of the land to be offered by the Company will bear the most favorable comparison with the land already sold by the Government, both as to soil and general adaptability for successful farming operations.
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Future advertisement will give full details of terms, time of sale, and means how to obtain accurate and complete information of the land for sale. JAS. WALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, I4th November, 1834: 35,000 ACKEB OF FIRST-CLASS LAND FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. THE EMIGRANT? AND COLONISTS AID \ CORPORATION. j HAVE the aboyo quantity of Land for Sale in sections varying in size from 100 to 500 acres, in the MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, tbe most rising district in the North Island. The land is of the best quality, and in many cases has most valuable timber upon it. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu timber industry, three-fourths of the saw-mills in that county being located on the Block. The land is opened up by roads, in many cases metalled, and the railway from Foxton to Palmerston runs through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, its accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Mancheater Block is by far the cheapest now offered to the would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3500. Price 60s per acre. Three-fourths of purchase money may remain on mortgage *>t 7 per cent., for five years, if required. " Title under the Land Transfer Act, Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company^ Office,, Feilding, Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any afidress on application by letter to the Agent Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation, Limited, Feilding
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5486, 3 December 1884, Page 3
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