Fiusr i;lass land fok sale IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU DISTRICT. EASY TERMS ! HO CASH REQUIRED ! NO INTEREST AND NO RENT FOlt THKKE YEARS. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SETTLERS WITH SMALL CAPITAL. SECTION'S FROM 50 to 500 ACRES In Area, almost all of which FRONT GOOD METALLED ROADS The Manchester Block is the best roaded district in the North Island. The Wellington-New Plymouth RaiN way niDi through its entire length. There are seven railway station* within its boundaries, so that no point is far from railway communication. On the completion of the Gorge Line, which is now under construction, there will be another station at Ashlturrft. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu sawmilling industry. The present population is aboat 3,500. TERMS OF SJLE. — Immediate possession. For the first three fears no rent will be charged, the only stipulation being that improvement!* to the value of ten shillings per acre are effected annunlly, making a total of 30s in three years. On this being done, a conveyance will be made out, learin.' the purchase money or any portion required secured on mortgage for any term up to 10 years, interest being charged at the rate of 6 per cent, for the first three years of the term and 7 per cent, for the remainder with the right of paying off the principal at any lime in »unm not letts than £50, with a proportionate reduction in interest. Thi»^ gives an occupancy of 13 years in alii before the purchase money need b« paid. Tho price of th« land is three pounds an acre. 15,000 acres have been sold since this advertisement was inserted eight weeks ago. Early application necessary. Only 15 sections left. The above offers splendid chances for men of small capital to devote the whole of their moans to improving and stocking their land instead of sincing them all in purchase money. It is specially suitable for sons of early settlers about to start for themselves. Fall information supplied to intending purchaser* on application to the C»m« pany's Office, Feilding. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address on application by letter to THE AGENT, Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corporation. Limited, Feilding. riIHE QUEEN'S JUBILEE The Mayor and Councillors of the | Borough of Feilding having, by reso- 1 lution, been constituted into a Committee for the purpose of raising subscriptions in aid of the Imperial Institute to be established in London | m commemoration of Her Majesty's ! Jubilee, are desirous of notifying to | the Public of Feildiag and immediate District, that subscriptions towards ' the above object will be received by any Councillor or at the offices of the Mayor, Manchester street, Feilding, and (for small sums of one penny and upwards) by the holders of printed subscription cards signed by the Mayor. ' SAMUEL GOODBEHERE, Mayor. T M. KENNEL/, HAIRDRESSER A TOBACCONIST (next Bellve's Hotel) Febgusson Street. Ladieß waited on at their private residences. Billiard Room, attended by an experienced marker. FRANrToWEN^ f ICENSED and AUTHORISED jU SURVEYOR. Offices in Manchester Street, next the Sample Rooms. Orders left with Mr Sherwill will be attended to VISITORS TO WELLINGTON WOULD do well to make their Purchases of BOOTS AAD SHOES at A. RICKMANS Cash Boot Shop, opposite New Opera House Manners Street, Wellington. A Liberal Discount allowed on Large Parcels. ]\/f R ' /^1 REENWOOj) I.BNTIbT, WANGANUI, MAIL NOTICES. Mails close at Feilding as follows : — Wanganm — Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Friday.s, 7 a.m., and 11.30 a.m. ; Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 7 a.m., 11.30 a.m., and 4.45 p.m. Aivahuri — Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.45 a.m. Cheltenham and Kiwitea — Wedneedaye and Saturdays, at 8.45 am. Bunnythoi-po— Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10.30 a.m. Makino, Ifalcomfee, Greatford, Bulls, Maiton, Turakina, Fordell and Waugaehu— daily at 11.30 am. Paluieiftton and Wellington — daily at 4.15 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. Foxton, and Taomii — daily at 7.15 p.m. Otaki, and Pahautanui — daily at 4.1.5 p.m. HER MAJESTY'S~JUBILEE. Mon-pay 20th June.— The post office will be cloHed. Tho telegraph office will opfiti from 9 to 10 a.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Tfkspat 21 fit nnd Wednesday 22nd. — The post and teleprnph offico will open from 8 a.m. till noon. The telegraph office will open again from 7 to 8 p.m. J. 11. STEVEKS, Postmaster.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 143, 9 June 1887, Page 2
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