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FIRST CLASS LAND FOR SALE \S THB MANCHESTER BLOCK, MAHAWATU DISTRICT. EASY TBRMS ! NO CASH REQUIRED 1 ftO INTEREST AND NO BENT I FOB THBEE YEABS. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOB SKTTLEBS WITH SMALL CAPITAL. SECTIONS ABOUT 100 ACRES AND IPWABDS In Area, almost all of which FRONT GOOD METALLED BO ADS The Manchester Block is the test roaded district in the North Islands The Wellington-New Plymouth Railway runs through its entire length. There are seren railway stations within its boundaries, so that no point w far from railway communication. On the completion of the Gorge Line, which is now under construction, there will be another station at Ashhurst. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu sawmilling industry. The present population is about 3,500. TEFMS OF BJLE. — Immediate 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. On this being done, a conveyance will be made out, leaving 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 time in rams not less than £50, with a proportionate reduction in interest. This gives ah occupancy of 13 years in all before the purchase money need be paid. Tho price of the land is three pounds an acre. 16,000 Acres have been sold since this advertisement was inserted. Early application necessary. See advertisement below for sections now open for selection. The above offers splendid chances for men of small capital to devote the whole of their means to improving and stocking their land instead of sinning them all in purchase moaey. It is specially suitable for sons of early settlers about to start for themselves. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company's Office, Feilding. Plans of Btock and any information re- j quired sent free to any address on application bj letter to THE AGENT, Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corporation. Limited, Feildmfi. EMIGRANT & COLONISTS' AID CORPORATION, Limited. THE following sections are open for selection under the terms offered in our advertisement above : — Sec. 82, sub F, 843 a. Or. dp. Sec. 27, sub G., 291 a. lr. 18p. Sec. 29, sub G, 299 a Or. 82p. hec. 83, sub H, 160 a. 2r. 20p. Sec. 34, sub H, 179 a. lr. Bp. Sec. 7, sub J, 212 a. Bf. 29p. Sec. 8, sub J, 207 a. 2r. 6p. Sec. 17, sub X, 346 a. 3r. Op. Sec. 13, sub L, 145 a. 2r. 83p. Sec. 14, sub L, 123 a. 2r. 28p. Bee. (pt) 15,, sub O. 107 a. Or. Op. Plans showing the above sections may be seen at the Corporation office. Early application necessary, in order uot to lose the bush falling season. JAMES GRACE & Co, have opened a BOOT & SHOE SHOP next to "THE RED HOUSE," Kimboltox Road. ! r.' C* &r f^O have de- • VJC» 0£ VJ • cided to offer a number of Cheap Line« to the Feilding Public and have taken temporary premises as above. Repairs or Making done to the satisfaction of customers on the Premises. Farther particulars in future adverment. JAMES GBACE & CO. WELLINGTON TO FOXTON. TIHE B.s. NAPIEE, Captain HarJL vet, will leave Wellington every MONDAY and THURSDAY. Foxton— every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. W. G. ROBINSON, . Foxton Agent. WEATHER SEPOBT. M eteorological Beport for the week endeJ Friday, October 28, 1887. The following table shows the readings of the barometer and rain guage at 9.30 a.m.^ on ihe days mentioned, and the maximr.m and niinimnm temperature during the preceding 24 hours : — ij - j I % Thermo. 3 Bainfull Days. I feet from id u ring g ground in precedi'g pq shade. i&4> honrs* Max. AJin. Saturday..,.. 29 92 60* 46' 0 37 inn. Sunday 2993 64" 49 1 000,, Monday.....; 29 93 65* 61' 007,, Tuesday 30.U2 60* 35* o*ls „ Wednesday.. 3007 62. 31* 0*00,,, Thursday 30 13 64* 37 000 „ Friday 30*13 73 36. 000 „ ■ Samx. Goodbehebb. Feildin*, OctoW 28, 1887..

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 571, 1 November 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 571, 1 November 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 571, 1 November 1887, Page 2

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