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pv E; YEA U X & 00. ACCOUNT A iNTtf, Land, Shipping, and General Commission Agents. Particular and General Average Statements carefully compiled; ABBITB A T O R 3. Partnerships nogociated. Probate and residuary accounts prepared. Offices -fI^TERBtXBY £.HAMBEES, ;; Hereford' BtTeet,^6hristi6LiivcK. jAddr^s^P.O iJox^l^.2.,, { K ' ''' l TCrCA.feENTEks. t pENDERS are invited for the -L erection, of a/ 6-stalled stable, with lean-to slie : d for coachhouse attached, von~thj '. east bank- of the ManaVsftu^river, also, a two-roomed cottage, for groom's residence. Tenders 10 be addrossed to fc 5 . Smith, Cobb & Co.'s agent, Bank Hotel, Wellington, and to be in by Monday, May 23, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Flans and specifications may be seen at Whyte's Hotel, Foxton. 8. SMITH, Agent. IMPORTANT LAND SALE, In the Manawatu District. MESSRS HALCOMBE & SHERWILL linve received "lnstruc-' tions from the Emigrant & Colonists' Aid Corporation, Limited, to sell' by Public Auction, at the Town Hall, Palmerston North, on THURSDAY, the 16th DAY Op JUNE, 1881, about 6,000 acres of RURAL LAND, in sections varying from to 400 acres. The land offered for sale is bush land of the finest quality, and is es;peciaHjr aavantageoiisiy situated Avith regaiditoro&d'and^ail'way'conimimi.C'fttiOU. .••■;•: )fT'> r j;j,-; ;) * ■■•■': iv ;''•■•■ Jfi is.clo^'jp th ( e ,TQwnj.Qf. Palmersi^ii., aiiid every section lias a^fr'ontage, oh good metalled . roads;, aixmt one ■half ofntbeiisdctidnd'lyiy oii'tlieroad .between Palmerston and the Mauawatu Gorge, and the rest oh the road between Feilding and the Gorge. Sojae of the oldest cultivations in the Manawatu adjoin the block which i is now for the: fipt ..time; placed in the marked and pn,the|e intending r purchasers can see for themselves that the capabilities of the land are unsurpassed in the Colony. "litle^ under Land Transfer Act. v ,'s-f f", i | i *; ' Terms of — 20 per cent on, fall of the hammer, the balance, with-! out interest, in three months^ Sale plans wilj bejreadv on th^ 25th instant, andcah'^e'seeiiatthe office of this paper, or forwarded on appjicatiofi |ith|r tb \he iucAon{e^s, feilding, hi to& Wt J famea Jhimxkf Land Ag9Pt, P.ahner«ton. Norjfip, Intending ffurcTiase'iFs will' be .shpjvn over the land during the we'ek^ bi;e,-i. vious to the sale on applying n io'^fr James Linton, or the Auctione"el^;\ Sale to coiAuieijc^%pf Motni ' :i ' ' B "■" Auctioneers.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 74, 17 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 74, 17 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 74, 17 May 1881, Page 3

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