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FIRST CLASS LAND FOR SALE IN THE MANCHESTERBLOCK, MANAWATU P;iSTRICT. *K~ A*f * 'V-V'*"'''' ■" EASYTEKafeI -Ad | ; CASH REQUIRED ! NO INTERE^'AND NO RENT FOR THKEK YEARS. EXtrEPTTONXIT ** 'OPPOBTUNITY FOR SETTLERS WITH SMALL \ : CAPITAL. SECTIONS FROM 50 to 500 ACRES In Area, almost all of which ERONT GOOD METALLED ROADS The Manchester Block is the best roaded district in the North Island. The Wellington-New Plymouth Railway runs through ..its. entire length. There are seVeiidrailway^ stations within its boundaries, so that no point is far from railway communication. On the completion of the Gorge Line, which is I now under construction, there will be another station at Ashhurst. The Manchester Block is tbe centre of the Manawatu sawmilling industry. The present population is about 3,500. TJ^^^l^l&^M^'^m&i^k possession. For the first three years no rent will be charged, the only stipulation being that improvements to the value of ten shillings per acre are effected annually, making a total of 30s in three years. r A A A.-. On this being done, a conveyance will be made out, leaving the purchase money or any poriion required secured on mortgage for any term up to 10 years, interest being-cMtgod-ratd^iefrate of 6 per cent, fd/the^firstth'redyears^of the term and 7 per cent, for the remainder with the right of paying off the principal at any time in turns not less than £50, with a proportionate reduction in interest. _ This gives an occupancy of 13 years in all before the purchase money need bo paid. TlioipSeiolß't^¥land v iß t£H« pd^udsAur i_er£alUtA. if:- il a.Raa a aa 15,000 acres have been sold since this advertisement was inserted eight weeks ago. Early application necessary. Only \ 15 sections left. I The above off ers splendid chances for men of small capital to devote the whole . of their means to improving and stocking •their land instead of sinicing them all in purchase money. It is specially suitable 'for sons of early settlers about to start ■ for themselves. Full information supplied to intending Ipurcha.iera on application to the C»m» ; pany's Office, Feilding. • Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address on application j>J -letter: to THE AGENT, ■ Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corpora- ; tion. Limited, Feilding. JBf.cr |i I/E R Yd GILB E E.T I Pianoforte, •Harmonium and Cabinet Organ Tuner and Repairer. ES. G. makes four visits in • the .y par between Wanganui and Palmereton, calling at all the ■town and country districts, having iwith him a good supply ot all kinds of material lor repairing Pianos, HarImoniums, Ac i Pianos tuned by the year. lOrders may be left care of H. I. Jcnes, j Wanganui and at the Stab ofiice, | Fwlclinsr. . ''"■"" ""' FRANK' OWEN, LICENSED and AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Offices in Manchester Street, next the ! - - --Sample Robins. . Orders left with Mr Sherwill will •be attended to TIT R. pBEENWOOD DENTIST, WANGANUI. THE MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. * ~ Established in 1824. Capital ... One Million Sterling. In 50,000 shares of £20 each, of which £100.000 is paid up and invested. Chief Offices - -98 King street, Manchester. 96 Cheapside, London. For further particulars apply to S. J. THOMPSON, District Agent. VISITORS TO WELLINGTON WOTJJLAD do well to make their Purchases of BOOTS ANB SHOES V RL. RICKMAN'S Ca*h Boot Shop, opposite New Opera House Mannevs . Street, \ Wellington. . A Liberal Discount allowed on Large Parcels. f MAIL NOTICES. : .Mails.. clo^e. at Feilding as follows :— Wanganui— Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fr> ■ ddys, 7 a.m., ahd-11.30 a.m. ; -Mon-" i days,".. Thursdays, Saturdays, 7 a.m., c 11.3d a.Bpu, and 4.45 p.m. Awahu-nT-T-luesdays,. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.45 a.ra. Cheltenham and Kiwitea-- Wednesdays and Saturdays, _t' 8.45 am. Bunnythorpe— Mondays, Thursdays, and j , Saturdays at .10.30 a.m.. Makino/ Halcombe; Greatford, Bulls, | : Marton, Turakina, Ford-ail and Wan--1 gaehu — daily at 11.30 ara. Palmerston and Wellington— daily at 4.15 p.ni. and 7.15 p.'nl. Foxton, and Taonui— daily at 7.15 p.m. Otaki,- ?and; Pahswitanui — daily at 4.15 p,m, • J. H. Stevens, Postmaster.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 135, 21 May 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 135, 21 May 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 135, 21 May 1887, Page 2

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