"A DIJIXK FOR THE GODS," so aaith the great Prophet — Mohomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fig trees. If you would exjjo,y such, drink Crease's A 1 Coi'i'cc. Sold only : n I and '2 lb tins. IF YOU WOULD LIVE LONG and prosper drink »ood Coltee. It makcth the heart glad, -kecpeth the brain clear, and helpeth digestion. J>e sure and ask for Crease's AX Coffee. Sod only in 1 and 2 lb tins. TO SANSON AND BACK. WEDNESDAY, Otii MARCH. SPECIAL TRAIN. PASSENGERS leading Foxton by I Government train at 9.0 am. will connect with Tram, and reach Sauson [at 10.30 a.m. The return train leaves Sanson at 4.45 p.m. arriving Foxton 6.30 p.m. Usuat. Fares. I'jAND. LAND. LAND. ; NINTH SALE OF THE LANDS i or the I WETiLLINGTON AND MANAWATU 1 KAILWAY CO. (Limited.) i ON TUESDAY, 22.«d MAECH, 1892 I At '2 o'clock p.m. jIX THE EXCHANGE LAND AND | MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, No. H, Panama - stheet Welijkotok. jrp KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. i J_ • (Limited) are favoured with instruci tions from the Directors of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Limited) to sell by public auction, as above SOME SIXTY THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, as under — THE TOKOMARU VALLEY BLOCK, Containing some 21,000 ACRES OP THE * FINEST. PASTORAL LAND, Subdivided into Thirty-five Sections, ranging in area from 127 .Acres to 1891 Acres. ' Tlae new road through the Tokomaru Valley is available for dray traffic for six miles from the township. THE OHAU-MANUKAU BLOCK, Containing some 20,000 ACRES OF PASTORAL LAND, Subdivided into Eighteen Sections, ranging in area from 457 Acres to 2272 Acres. And Part of THE OTAKI BLOCK, Containing some 38,000 ACRES OF \ PASTORAL LAND, * Subdivided into Seventeen Sections,' ranging in area from 230 Acres to 1986 Acres. The above valuable lands are situate ad* joining to the townships of Tokomaru, Ohau, and Otaki. They are easily reached by roads and bridletracks running from the railway station, and guides will be in at. tendance on specified dates to point out the bonndary pegs of the various sections. It may be of interest to intending settlers to know that the County Council and Highways Board are now engaged constructing the main and district roads, which will secure the most complete communication to these lands. As in previous sales, the terms of sale have been fixed on a basis of liberality unequalled in the Colony, and one eminently calculated to give to the industrious and provident, however poor, all the advantages usually obtained by those in possession of considerable capital DEPOSIT AT SALE: TEN PER CENT. NO FURTHER PAYMENT FOR SEVEN YEARS. INTEREST : FIVE PER CENT. Should the purchaser wish to extend his time from seven years to fourteen years he may do so on paying six per cent interest interest per annum instead of five per cent per annum. Complete plans of the various Slocks may be obtained on application at the principal railway stations on the Company's Line of Railway, and from the Aucneers
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Manawatu Herald, 8 March 1892, Page 3
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