land smm IN tHE MANAWATX7 DISTE^t. MESSRS HaTcOMBE & BHEfcWILL have received instructions from the Emigrant & Colonists' Aid Corporation, Limited, to sell by Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, PALMERSTON, OH , I FRIDAY, the 17th JUNE ABOTJT 6,000 ACBBS OF RURAL LAND, IN SECTIONS VARYING FBOM 60 , • "■ • TO 400 ACRES. The land offered for sale is bush ; land of the finest quality, and is esi pecially advantageously situated with I regard to road and railway communij cation. It is close to the Town of Palmerston, and every section has a frontage on good metalled roads, about one half of the sections lying on the road between Palmerston and the Mana--1 watu Gorge, and the rest on the road between Feilding and the Gorge. BojQe of the oldest cultivations in the Manawatu adjoin the block which is now for the first time placed in the market, and on these intending purchasers can see for themselves that the capabilities of the land are unsurpassed in the Colony. Title under the Land Transfer Act. . Terms of Sale. — 20 per cent on fall of the hammer, the balance, without interest, in three months. . Sale plans wjll be ready on the 25th instant, and can be seen at the office of this paper, or. forwarded pn application either to the Auctioneers, Feilding, or to Mr James Linton, Land Agent, Palmerston North. Intending purchasers will be shews over the land during the week previous to the sale on applying to Mr James Linton, or the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 12 noon. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. , Feilding, 10th May, 1881. Ilk- c M^ Bßf^^ CONTRACTOR'S SALE. draught Worses and PLANT. fTIHYNNE, LINTON & CO. have X been favored with instruction! r from Mr J. Saunders, Contractor of the Foxton Reclamation Works, to offer for sale by public auction on the works, on Saturday, the 18th June, at 11 o'clock a m., the following horses and plant, viz- J*~ 5 draught mares 7 de geldings. The horses are all guaranteed perfectly sound in wind and limb, and . quiet and staunch to work. They are now at work, and fit to be put tore- , gular work the day they are pu* chased, having been corn-fed and stabled from the commencement of +he contract. Also— 8 tip drays ; 6 nets cart harness__ . 6 do "cliain and spring bare Manuka poles fit tor rails 4£ ff. totarastabß . • r 9000 ft. of old tbtara timbw 6 wheel-barrows 6 stall etable Office, Store, and Jblaebraitli'e ; ehep 1 oase galvanized iron 1 punt, 75ft long [ fty IMb beam, equal to carrying '80 to 90 c tons dead weight ' -"i Besides a quantity of sundmi ' ' Tißiis at Balb. TfI YNNE, LINTON. & 00^ ■ ■■> Anctioneert. ■. .■ ' .AT TH* ' ■: • " ■ ' ■' PUBLIC HAL L, FOXTON, THURSDAY, 28ifd JUNE, > ■-■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ LAIRD'S TEEEB. ? c mHYNNE, LINTCN A 00. bar* j '"1 received instructional |rojji -'^lr.w Laird to sell by publio auotion, at o i the Public Hall, Foxton, e» Thuw*. : 4ay# 28rd June* at nodnj o 'i : r ,v>i A SPLENDIp COLI3POTOH W- ', Pines, suitable fpr a §Kast*& ' ' ' i I Fruit Trees .. • V ' ... l ' n .'. !i > | Choice named RoM» , ! ..■ n«to«li»« tiitratpbI it ii V9WIUW . . r J r And a handsome coflectioii *f ' ( ; POT PLANTS. , J y$? t This fcriiual s'ale^ lTso weil'itaoim. a*t6^ee4.»o fu^ ; %ip^l.;-',c^> P- ; • " -I— .' /t . t^[ i ■ Termaeash.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 83, 17 June 1881, Page 3
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