I GREAT J LAMD'-3iiLE. ; UPPE^ RANGITIKEI DIS- ■ ; -TRICT. "> i FOE SALE • • Some time about the beginning of : • MARCH, about ' ' 4,000 ACRES OF LAND BEING ,-part of the, Rangatira; BfocV, compi'ising" tliie HUN- i j TEEVLLLE TOWNSHIP EX JEN- \ SION, and a largo number of Rural ; ; and Subuvl^an Sections, yary4ng from ; ' sto 320 Acres. The Town Sections from; ;to <; 3^ Acres., : ■ , ■y. . > \ : i AM the^ Sections have : frontages (to i well-graded roads, some of which are formed and are now being metalled ; i others will be shortly cleared one \ chain wide.' ;i ' [ "' ' ! ' <: ' ■' j; ' ' The Main' Trunk Railway from ; Wellingtou. , to , A uckland , Dasses ' , through the entn'(E> .length of ttis Block, as also the Marton-Otamaka- : [ pua-Murimotu; Jload.i . , -'buHhon tiie HunterviFle Towni ship Extension has been cleared ready [' for burning, : the purchasers! will there- \ fore be able to j>rocecd with the erec- [' tian of.-tljeir buildings' ;directly ..after . the sale. The whole of the Rural aud Su- ] burbau .Sections are^ covjered with forest, the principal trees being t'awa, riinu, rata, t aud patches of fine totara suitable l: 'for 'niiHihg'putposes.'^Th<; ; unch'rgrowth is as a rule light, anil f tixbgdneral character of, 'fne soil of ■ splendid quality. 'A Saw-mill will shortly be erected ou the Block. The country is.undjulating, y}p§. a large proportion, of flats, and when cleared and brought under cultivation threefourths will be ffit -for agricultural purposes. • = ' ' " • i! '■ 'litliographs of . tlie property" and full particulars will shortly be obtainable. , .;:. ' , ['; 1:,.. "• .', . Tiile, Land Transfer Act. : - -'■ Terms very liberal. BECKETT, . HJIMMOND, &; D TCK. '-. [. """; \ ' ".. . .'^avton. .' : Jacob Faithfurs ■ : ■■ CONSULTATION '-^ WILL CLOSE; 13th MAROH, 1885 .: 6000-* MB^- AT 6000 HAWKE'S BAY AtJTUMN RACES. [ ■■■ 1 ; i ,;..;; ! i .;.^3ppp.;: > i; ;'.; ; ' ; ;- 1 ;-; ; • '.' ' "'•" on.,thte' •" ■ NAPIER HAITDICAP, To be run at Hastitigs, March 17, ' 1885. 8 Chances Each Ticket; " About 130 P'mes. .' ! 8 Chances Each Ticket', NAPIER HANDICAP I . ' ' 83 CASH PRIZES. '■ Ist Horse ...,£IOOO 1 at r £io6 ...£IOO 2nd Hpr^ ... , 500 2af £50 , ...r 100 ? 3rd Horse ..> 250 . 4at £25;: ... 100 Others divided 30-1 0 at £20 ...;- 200 : '.. ' j.. ". 20 at^lO, 1 ... 200 i ..'■■ ■■'; 20 at ;£&,." ... 120 1 . < U : V , : •;. 26iat£5, ... 130 £2050 ;''" ■'■■■■■' £950; Each. ticket. has Eight Chances. One Ticket can win the .First Prize m the Race Event and Seven separate: Cash Awards, m all £12.16-.... , .;■•..-. .. Drawing .under supervision .of: Committee of Town and Country Shareholdei'3 and representatives of the Press. ;, Country cheques must! have Is . added for :exchange. • P.O. orders preferred. T-wq stamps, for reply , .and ; result. : Applyr-r'. .:. : ; . ;i ,t.. . -■ . ..;•: , .JACOB. FAITHF QL,,,.: Care, of N. Jacobs, , Box 7 Post Office, Napier. ..Tickets ;loa. , i : .^ . . ' To ijio Sporting ' Community 6} ■■ i ■•■•'• \Hew Zealand. MR : ABRAHAM, the' well-known Ada Mantua prompter, having retired from the business of Race consultaliqn^, ,yt .has pecurred to several .prominent inembcrs of the Sporting Community that the; present is a favourable opportunity to supply the want that will undoubtedly be felLby the retirement of Mr Abraham. To supply this acknowleged'Want . ■ ; i • ] THE ZEALANDIA COMPANY has been formed, and m announcing t-beir-Fi rat- -Programme -they-beg ■ to-as-sure the public that all business entrusted tp them will be^conducted , with the jnojst.thprougli fairness, and to satisfy the public on this point the Books of , the Company will be open at all times for inspection by members. ' D;UNEDIN CUP; ; • ' To ! be runion the 26th February next; 12,000 MEMBERS at 10s. ' 162 Prizes. Each Ticket has SIX Chances. 40 NOMIiAHOMS, 142 .CASH; PRIZES. First Horse... £1250 . # at£loo.., £400 Second ... 750.. B at 50... 4QO Third .;. 500 20 at 25... 500 Starters .. 500 30 at 10i.. 300 Non-starters 1000 B,o at 5... 400 £4000 : ,- •■; -£2000 Total, £6000. . Remittances can be made by cheques (with exchange added) . orders, ci bank notes. Registered letters or telegrams not received. In cases of cheques they must be inadu payable to a number or to'-B6arer. P.O. Orders made payable to'tlie Zealaudia Cdmpauy, : and j postage stamps must be sent for - reply and result. I ; ■■ '■■••■■' THE ZEALANDIA COMPANY, Care of J. B.MUDIE, . . . Box 150 Post-office, Uunedin. TO SUBSCRIBERS. SU^SCRTBERS_who take advantage, ot the reduction of the Quarterly Subscription' to the Man^vwaTU Standard to FIV.E SHIL-; LINQS )>y payment m advance, are reminded that the amount is now due. W here postage is incurred^ 2/6 extra is added to this anioun .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 65, 18 February 1885, Page 4
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