GREAI'IanD SALE!. ! ..UPPER RANGLTIKEi; dlS■■■'■r. .• >. /TRIGT.!-- : FOR SALE Some time about the beginning of ■•• r: :; ; MARoil[, 'about ; ; ' 6F' LAND.' ',/.;,; ■■ BEINQ par.tr, ; of, the : j Rangatira Blpckj, .cpinprising: ;the HUN— TEIiVJLLE TOWNSHIP EX I'EN^ SION, and a large nutnber of Rural and Suburban, Sections, varying fronv : sto 320 iycre^: The Town Sections from ! 'to !3j Acres.' . '. ' All the frontages t^> well-gfiiVlecl'rojvdSjfibm.e of which !are : * formed and are'now-be'ihg 'ruetall'ed^ others will be shortly cleared one chain wide/' »i" ; "- ! ' "' The Main Trunk Eailway from Wellington. .<to;' Auckland passes through the entire length of this Block,, sus hlso the Marton-Otatnaka-pua-Mnrimotu Road. //!•!>!! ■;> -.—^-.1 :/{'{■■ I '.' ,-, , T ; he bu^h on the Hunterville Town' : ship.jijitqnsioq has been cleared reftdy for burning, the purchasers will therefore be able to proceed with the erection of their buildings directly after the rsalej. '. t-■ v ..- /\ <s t ) ; , The«whole- ofi-tlie Rural and Suburban Suctions are covered w-ith \ .forest, , ,the principal, itrees. being taiva, rimUv rata,- and patches of fine totara suitable for milling pmposes. ThtV ' Undcrgt'owith 'is as d rule ligi)i;i $ns ' the general character of ., the soil; of , splendid quality. ,; A Saw-mill will shortly be erected ou the Block. l?he country' is undulating,, , with a large .proportion .of flats, ( and when cleared , and; brought under cultivation three-' ( foiii - t))s wjll be fi^^.TOjr agricultuiral 'purposes., Lithographs o£ the property arid Tul I , particulars will shortly be pbtairi- "!•■ S. Is-- ! ''. : Tiile, Land Transfer Actl ■ ! -i .'. ' : ;'■■• • Teriii^ very liberal; ' !; BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DIGK. * '•-'•'•■■•' .:■:■:.■.:;! ■•' •:-=- : • .Marton, J;
Jacob FarthfuTs s COTSTSULTATIO^; ; ; .WILL CLOSE ; 13th MAECH,' 1885. •6000 *^ M W® Af 6000 fiAWKE'S BAlt AUTUMN :!: :;;■;' £3Qpo;;; ! ; •=;;.;; ;; ; r \"' ' '", '" ' ON- THE" ','. .. '..,'.' ..^WA^lEl^liilAi^DliciAjP, To be run at Hastings, March 17,;< 1885, 8/QhailQH iß^ch picket. /! 5H About 130 Prizes. : ... [\. \-,ni;.'.i \ B €liance». Each picket,, NAPIKB HANDICAP. '• 83 CASH PRIZES, Ist 'Horse ;'••.. £1000 l ; at £TGO j ... £100 2nd Horse ... - -500 2at £50 ... 100 3rd Horse ... 25Q;jl ; 4t £$$'> ... 100' Others divided . 300iQat£26' ... 20Q' ' :i 20af£10 ■■'.'.. 200 '■" ■ * ' 20 at £6 •* • : J;i J 120: :.ii. : ..: - ■•"' — .26at£5 ;./-' 130 : ' "..;'■ ; " ;,'.!. ';.fi96b"' Each .tickG(t ha,^ Eight Chances., ; /. One I Ticket can win the First Prize m the' ; Race Event and . Seven separate Cash Awards, m all £1216. < ;•• )i ; jDrawingiunder' supervision. >of . ; .Coin--mittee.pf l]own.an.d Country Sharehold-, ers and repi'esentat^ve.s.of.the Press.! ; . Country cheques must have Is added for exchange. P.O. orders preferred.' 1 Two'/ stamps ' f6r fepfy and rdsult. Apply— : ; ; > '■ " ' • '■■•<. : i-' ■ JACOB FAITHF OLj ■ « m : Care of Ny jACbiis, : Box 7 Post Office, Napier, ; "Tickets' '1Oh« ~~
To tM Bporting\ Community oj v New Zealand. MR ABRAHAM^ /.the well-knoWn .- Adar.Mantua promoter, having retired from tbjjJjujMn^ss^of Jßaj;e_j^jjßultations, iFlias occurrod to several pro^ £ munity that the present is a favourable ; loppqrtmu'ty to. supply! th.c want jth'afrwill undoubtedly be felt by the retirement of MrAb^ab.ai.n^ To supply this,, acknow-' • lege'd want' ' . ,,,,,. ',*>■■ T&E ZEAL l ANbIA % COMPANY ; : has been formed, and m announcing' -tkeHr-Firat-Prograttime-they beg-rto as,-' sure the public that all business entrust, ted to them, will be, conducted, with the most thorough fairness, and to satisfy -the- publio-Gn- this— poi«t- -the -"Books of the Company will be open at all times , for inspection \>y. members! ; i .•.•; i <. ;iV . ( ... DUNERIN CUP ri Hf §i . >'- ■ ( To bp run on the 26th February next. ';' ; 'l?»Q00 MEM^Sfeat 10s.; 3 . ; IG2 Prizes. Each Ticket has SIX Chances. 40 NOMINATIONS. 142 CASH PEIZES. First Horse... £1 250 ' 4at £100..:- £400 iSecbndi .=...'■ 750 "< 8&t •' 50ii:' 400 T:hird -..: ... ;: 500 20 at • 25...! 500 Starters 500 3O.ati i 10... -300 Noii.- Btaitfcrs. , 1,000 80 at , ; , . j $. . . 400 ' : : i3qo. : ■■;■, ; tl; '£"2000 ■. . :. ■ •'•■ T^ j £6()oo. !I{ '; ; !; .Remittances can be made by cheques ■ (wifh "exchange atlded) P.O. orders, ,ci . banknotes. Registered letters b* telegrams not «recdivedl In. cases of cheques they must -be made payable to a number or tb'Bearer. P.O. Orders made payable :to thejZealandia Company, and .postage B|.anips nmst.be sent, for reply | aiid result. : ' . "' ." , . ' THE'ZEALANDIA COMPANY, • V ' ••- CareofJ. B.MUI>IE, • :;Boxlso Post-office, : Dunediri. :
♦-TO SUBSCktBfiRS. BUBSCIITBEI^S who. take ad vantage of ' Uie' reduction of the, Quarterly Subscription to the Mana-;: iq Fl^E . PHILLINGS by payment m advance, are reminded .that the amount is now dtie. postage is iiicurrcti, 2/0 ejctia
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 4
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663Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 66, 19 February 1885, Page 4
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