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: GREAT LAND SALE. UPPER RA^SfGITIKiEI DlS- ••■' ■•;;'■:■■■■■-. ! TRItT. ; '/, ! FOE &ALE : Some time about the begin^i^g of * V . MARCH, about 4,666 ACRES ■ : ; Cm :LANJ) 7/ **' : BEING- ; puft, "'oiV^be ■: Rangatira , Block, comprising .the HUN- ; TERVJiiiiE TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, and a/largo number of and Suburban Sections, varying from ' sto 320 Acres. Tlie : Tovn Sections from tp. 3^ Acres., .'. „ ;,,- All the Sections haVve, frontages to, well-,graded roads, -some of : which are formed and are now being metalled ; others will be shortly cleared. one chain wide. , s .i ;; f T; .. ; '•',. The. Main Trunk. ;. Railway from Wellington .to Auckland passes through the .. entire length of this Block, as also the Marton-Qtaniaki-pua-Murimotu. Road. i: f The tush on. the. Hunter vijW Township Extension has been cleared ready v for burning," the purchaser's will therefore be able to proceed, wjth the erec--tiou; of their bujildings afterthe sale. , : , '-• „ The whole of the Rural .and Suburban Sections are .covered with forest, ill c principal ; trees. ; be ing ta wa, rimu,. rata, and patches of fine- totara suitable for .milling purposes^ ThY uiKU'igroNyth.isi.as a rule light, and the; general qharacter of the of. Splendid quality. A Saw-mill will : shortly be. erected ;ou the Block. The country. is, undulating, witlf ,a large proportion of flats, .and when cleared' ( and brough.t under culiiyation three^ ; fourths will be fit , tor agricultural purposes. . „■■ - ..;'•■• ; Lithographs,of th,e property and full particulars. willshprUy be obtain-- .: able. ''. ■ • ; . ' '..,,; : . .. ... .; ■; ■ ■....,. Tide, Land Transfer Act. • „' r .! , ' . ■ . Terms very liberal. "■ . . . . . . . „ . . , „.,.■: BECKETT, HAMMO^Ek, & ipiCK;; , ■■ -- ..-.::■ -'„ .;: JMartori. ;Jacpb F&ithfars V GOJSrSULTATIQN WILL CLOSED 13th MARCH, 1885. J00 M "T"«00(l HAWKE'S : AjtJTU^i'R^OBS." 7 • : OJI ,TJttE . , . : ; HAPIER 11 1I¥OICAP, To be run at Hastings, March 17, ' 1885. 8 Chances Each Ticket. ■ Abbut'lSff Prizes'.- jj '■ j. ■•.:.-- ' ■ 8 Clia'nces Each TickeT/ NAPIEB HANDICAP. ; sB3 CA9H ?KIZES. Ist Horse ... £1000 l'at.£lCo;... £100 2nd Horse... 500 2at £50 ... 100 3rd Horse... 250 4at £25 ... .100 Others divided 300 10 at £20 ... 200 '■■ ; '26'at£*lbC ?... 200 .:■:,-;.■;■.! 20;at'l£6 "... 120 ; . ;. ..-;■ i , 26dt£5i ... 130- --■;' r/ . i! £205Q '•;' > 1 / '.; j£9so Each ticket has Eight Chances, i One Ticket can win the First Prize m the Race Event and Seven -separate: Casli ;; Awards, m .all £121 G./, "" S : t ■•;;• • Drawing .under supervision of ; Coinin ittfcxj of Town 1 and 'Cqtiiitry Shareholders and representatives 1 of the-Prcjss. Country cheques must have Is added for. exchange. . . P.O. orders. ., preferred. Two stamp's for reply/ arid^ reault. Apply— ""'■ ' ■'"'■• "' ' ' : ■ \ JACOB FAITHFatj; •; - ■■■■...*■!<■ -Giirddf M. jAcbbs, ._\..-. Bcix 7 Post Office, Napier, Tickets 10ai • ( - -\ \ ' To ' the Sporting Community hf •• s • !■•':' ■'■ -New Zedlknd. ; MR A BRAHAM', the |rell-known r Ada Mantua promote^ having retired from the business of -Race. ' consultations, it has occurred, to several prominent members of the Sporting Gon>~ munity that the present is a favourable opportunity to' supply the want that will undoubtedly be felt by the retirement of. Mr Abraham.' To supply this ackribw- . leged Want < •' • ; THE 2EALANDIA COMPANY has been formed, and m announcing their First Programme they beg to assure the public tjiaf all business eutr,us;_ ted to them will be conducted with the ixiost.thorpugh fairness, ai)d to satisfy the public oh tliis point u the Books of the Company will ; be open' at all times for inspection by<menibersV ; DUNEDIN CUP. , .; . To be run on the 26th February next. 12,000 MEMBERS 1 at 10sJ 162 Prizes. Each Ticket has SIX Chances, 40 NOMINATIONS. ., 142 CASH PRIZES^ First Horse... £1250 4at £100... £400 Second ... 750 .8 at .50... .400 Third ' ... 500' 20 at '25... 500 Starters .. 500'- '3O at" 10... 300 Non-starters' 1000 80 at 5... 400 £4000 £2000 Total, £6000. Remittances can be made by cheques (with exchange added) P;O. orders, or banknotes. Registered letters or tele-, grams not received. I« cases of cheques they must be mad« payable to a number or to Bearer. P.O. Orders made payable to the Zealandia Company, and postage stamps must be sent for reply and result. .../' THE ZEALANDIA COMPANY, Care, of J. B.MUDIE, Box 150 Post-office, Dunedin. . ... TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUHSCRTTCBKS who take advantage of the .reduction of the Quarterly Subscription to the Manawatu Stanpaud to FIVE SHILLINGS by payment m advance, are. reminded that the amount is now. due. "Where postage is incurred, 2/6 extra, is added to this, amount ;»

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 6, 16 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 6, 16 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 6, 16 February 1885, Page 4

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