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35,000 ACBES FIRST CLASSLAND FOR SAIiE^IN sMANAWATU. THE Emigrant and Colonists Aid Co^ poratida',M^,the übpve quantity of land for sale i^Tsebtidns^arying m size from 100 TO 56b ACBES IN THE MANCHESTEB , BLOCK, MANAWATDT. -The. mosfc-rising district tar the i?Nortta island:^; ;ij yy i 1 Xi ii The land islhe best of quality, and m many cases has very valuable timber upon it. "'TBeMaiichester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timher industry, three fourths pf the sawmills m that County being located m theßlock. The land is opened up by roads, m many cases metalled, and' -the ■ • .. . V.i A i'U l BAILWAT FBOM FOXTON TO PATEA, Buns 'the , settlement Taking intofoohsideration the'' quality: of *the soil, theacoe^sibility^ and proximity to railway commimicaypp, the jand 90 the Manchester, Block is by far thk chbapbst now offeb--4kOTOTHK^WOUiiD-BE BBTTiQBiiB." The poptilatiou of 4 the Block is at present about 3,500. 1 " Price— ißOs per acre; threeifourths of prtf' : chase money may remain otynqctgage at seven ncr cent, for five years if requiared." : I TjtleianderCthe Land Transfer Act. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company's Office, Feilding, where a guide and horse will .be supplied, to enable -buyers, to personally 'inspect the laridx,^ of, Block 'iand any .information required senfr^free to "any address, on applica'ttoh by letter to the Agent EmMIGBANT AND. COLONIST'S AID CpBPQrATION ! LiMrtEB ■■■ FeiLding. >'•'". fii aiti :;. . *• •■ ' , ■:,. j. -■ ... - - " r * "^- ENCOURAGE NE? ZEA■isi.' .■• v^a^J) INDUBTKIES. (I to 1 the 1 PEckM. J^lrMri vJ w DISTRICT. -A -iu'.tui MESSiiS . * „« .Kallensteuir Bros. : j.;« 'a^'Deßireoto informtyou that a ! ■'.'>' « ui> B»nr. RETAIIi BliANOa; ; " !! qLbTfll^Gr t MGW Qpeit r ,u-<v. ■>■■£■' -.>.i wms#&>; -} ■■:■/;■ . ! ; '. New Pifemises, a Eaim^rstanJDlorth- > ' tjl^i Enwtualiy,, introduce ■'.. their \, : ; or/i'4* i : iQi9PW an(3i;.. : dsiye t ;.ioUt. 1 -.th'p . '" imported article, they have decided > single garmentj — > }'.i-!i. : a'.ia'ifljs' l iU/ii/' 1 ..;.; WHOLES^A'LE -PRICE. All Gfbo'ds are marked m Plain ;Figt(re3' •- , t»J - -*a ■ . * for" *"** ' ' * ': ' ■■ ' NET CASH. ONLY. Any .article. Purchased and not ap- . * ( liroVea of ; wiir ; bl exchaiiged'witli-tKe v :.nu,i-^l SA&IE C'OUBTESY 1 ' l! with which it was sold, or if -""'desired the. money shall be returned. • , The success which has attended the New Zealand, .Clothing Factory's Re- . tail.BianohesfiriiAucltland, Wellington, Napier, Christchurch, Dunedin, nnd 'f j;other £ tqwnft; leads, thea Proprietors ito believe that there exists apraißewbrthyv . . r^: des^ t ,.qn / :the^a^t;>pf?the.ipttblio.:to'.:. .',■'. .e^c^urage .New I Ze.aland>.&dustries Ji ! .;- --■* ' * especially where superior advantages are offered, and .support, is > solicited ., o.n . this, understanding only . ', . ' "" " ' ' Manager, Palmerston Branch, / New. Zealand Clothing Pactoryy - - ; .0' !; . . THE. SQUARE* !!^ ; * J '*cb > M&% i trGrA'£. "" "'"^ ... >-» -..iTn •» i> w.v; v . : 'til j'l'iOfii"! • i r f >' ( -i x - <i ' '•-'1 '>!<-■'! » WEEIiTNaTON "PBODUCE MABKETS. The past week^bnsinWhasbUnduli and' unsatisfactory. Trade is, how,ever,q sound; y although m the southern part „of N^ew, Zea« . land the dep?essioniiß very: severely -felt. '.In ; ChrißtchurchJ»nd,iit,ne distrfot, there -were 26 J failures gazetted last week. Stocks of almost *aU'dfesbrip T lito3s "of "goods "are much m excess of requirements, and values consequently are m most cases m favor of buyers. One or two small lines of fencing wire.have changed hands during the week, ex|ships at *a plight concession off the ordinary price.at Ll3; B 1 3; 10s, and LI 4, fcr Nos. 6, 7|Hi and,B respeo-" tively, Galvanised barb^wiveh 19 offering at L4B, to arrive ; we ao not, tioweveV-Jhearof ■; mugh business: Galvanised4ron is still very low ; sales^ from 'stock are- reported at L22 10s, and we hear of^a small parcel, changine; hands at L 22. Bu|terWAs ab predictfdi some time ago, this market is/"now>gldtted/ and those who held most suffered rather severe loss ; prime butter can now be bought at 6d to lb v !|2fresb7 "butter sells rat 9d." Oats are very dull ;f good >fe|d we\quote at 2? 2d to 23 6dfaccordihg to Sample ; discolored inferior samples are not worth more than Is 8d to Is 9'ii \ pofcatbeS <\a'ljpear - to / haVe. a 'downward^tendency ; the following is extraoted from the Giain Agency's Circular of Ist September;— Potatoes are offering at still lower figures thap. ever, notwithsthstanding calcjllaiiSni Wasedi ,04, the, shortness of lour crop. " This is no doubt been owing to Victoria and Tasmania haying each had,a very large surplus with;; which} t *c ; §ydneyj mar- j ket has been glutted;' the season being now so far advanced, holders are doing their utmost to move off their remaining stocks to* ,the bpstjjdy^nta^e, possible, : :but; m effecting,this oave had to submit to reduced quotations ; we qnote L 2 10s. sacks extra, .Cheeae is quoted at 6£ to 6^.d • f >-""'- » -^

WANGANUI STOCK' QUOTATIONS. ■^MBi'sks BiLBNS % VitGGIE'S SALE BEPoBT. ...:.;,• We held onr.uaal sale , of stock atCampbelltown 6a Wednesday, ! 12lb! Sept. 1 The' entries of stock were, fur the season, very »goodpbnfc«t«e«fttfceiidan:ce^of < buyers"was*'ii'6tr" sojjtrge as usual. The demand for fat stock r fortithWoqaJjaarket wal^very good, and' ail' sold under the hammer, but for stores of all kinds.iUs vejjylimitedy and yeryilftble.b'usine'as was' done, the offers made, by purchasers not ■being l up to preserve '''prices :- 1 -Fat bulJo.oks, medium.. L 6 10s ; fat cows, L 4 10s, LI .15s, Ls, ; as*Ls 6s_;.fat |ewes,; light weights, ' l()s to lis Bd. p.ffers , made and declined— Yearling Jheifers 'Ms ;' L3, WW&*] 18 months arid ! 2-year. old infixed, 60s. No sale for horses at all, : -v

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 244, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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