WALTER & HATRICK, GRAIN, PROVISION, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Have on baud, and now Landing — 20 Jars Tartaric Acid 20 Jars Cream of Tartar 10 Bales Corn Sacks 800 Bags Prime Feed Oats 200 Bags Flour 150 Bags Flour, 1001 b and 50lb 200 Sacks Fowls' Wheat 50 Sacks Barley 30 Sacks Maize 250 Sacks Bran 100 Saoks Pollard 200 Mats and Bags Sugar 120 Packages Tea, m j-Chests, Boxe", and Caddies 10 Cases Coffee 20 Cases Peacock's Tasmauiitf Jam, each 5 dozen 70 Boxes Candles 60 Boxes Soap 5 Ton Barbed and Plain Fencing Wire,, and numerous . other lines Consumers supplied with all household requirements at wholesale prices. Cash Buyers of all kinds of Grain and Farmers' ' Produce. Steam Chaff Cutting and Corn Crushing Mills, Hay and Coin Stores. AGENCIES: S.S. OttETl Nelson Jam Factory &c, &c, &c. $§TNoto address,—- . WALKER & HATRICK, ', TATJPO QUAY. WANGANUL
THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU EAILWAY COMPANY, (Libiited). . LAID SALE. rpHTS COMPANY will Bell by PUBLIC AUCTION, m the HALL of the ATHENAEUM, City of WELLINGTON, on THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1885, At 11 o'clock a.m.— THE WHOLE OF THEIR SECTIONS ]' : r :'.'■/'' ,■■: > nr the , FITZHEEBERT BLOCKS, Together with the . TOWNSHIP OF LINTON AND • ;' SUBURBAN SECTIONS Adjacent thereto on the Line of the WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY. The area to be sold m the Fitzherbert Blocks comprises from 18,000 to 19,000 Acres of Agbicultubal and pastoral lands of First class Quality, and is conveniently situated for access from the settled portions of the blocks.' Each section has a frontage to a road connected with the district roads, which lead to the Eailway Station at Linton, seven and a half miles from Palmerston North. The Township of Linton and Suburbs comprise about five hundred and fifty acres, and is the site of the station, four miles from the junction of the Company's railway with the Foxton-Taran-aki line. The main road through the Fitzherbert Block leads to the station and the township and will be the terminus for the traffic of the district. The Upset Prices for Pastoral Lands will range from 20s to 80s per Acre, and for Agricultural Lands from 85s to 60s per acre. . The aim of the Company being to sell their lands and to settle population upon the same, with a view to create traffic, the upset prices have been fixed at the above low rates m order to place their purchase within the reach of all classes. The sections will be put up consecutively as to the position on the map, without regard to running numbers, so that those purchasers desirous of acquiring several sections, to make a large block, can do so. The terms of sale will be as follows : — 12£ per cent, cash deposit on the fall of the hammer 12£ per cent, m one month from the date of sale, and the remaining 75 per cent, by acceptances falling due m three, six, and nine months from the date of sale, with interest added »t 8 per cent, per annum* The Title will be under the Land Transfer Act, and special arrangements have been made with the Company's Solicitor by which purchasers can obtain theii Transfers at a great reduotiou upon ordinary charges. Plans of the Lands and Schedules of upset prices can bo seen at every Post Office m .the colony, and may be obtained on application at the Company's offices, Wellington and Palmerston North, and at the office of this paper. Full information how to inspect tho sections will be furnished at the offices of the Company, Palmerston North, where arrangements can be made by intending purchasers, on any day between the. Ist and 16th February, to have the guidance of competent persona to. any section shown for sale on the plans^ JAMES WALLACE, Secretary Wellington Manawatu Bailway Company (Limited).. Tx KENNEDY MAODONALD & CO., Auctioneers to the Company, Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 52, 3 February 1885, Page 3
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639Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 52, 3 February 1885, Page 3
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