Dressmaking. We beg to remind our Customers that Miss Webb has resumed Dressmaking with an increased staff of experienced assistants. Further comment is unnecessary. J. & W. A. HIcDOWJBEiIi, ■ CASH WAREHOUSE. ; [ A CARD.] WHYTE'S HOTEL^ FOXTON. E. JEWELL Proprietor Express m attendance on arrival /every Train. Excellent Table Kept. ABEECOEN ARMS HOTEL WOODVILLE. L. D. Bickerton, (Late of Waipawa.) PROPRIETORS "'; Private Sittinar and Bath Booms. Good Stabling and Paddocking. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. To Farmers, Owners of Property, f Auctioneers, Land Companies, Investment Societies, Commission Agents, &cNOTICE EXTKAORDINARY. MESSRS PALMERSON AND SCOTT, Surveyors and Commission Agents, beg to announce that they have just opened a branch of their land agency business m India, with which they have arranged for the extensive advertising of propertion for sale m this district. Already many clients have been making inquiries, and the firm anticipate a considerable demand for land m Manawatu by residents of India. Thvy are now prepared to receivp, for transmission to their branch office m India, full particulars of farms and rural properties m these districts, improved or otherwise, of which the owners wish to dispose. They have »eason to believe that with the special advantages of soil, climate, and geographical position which Manawatu offers, 'that many transactions advantageous (o the vendors t>nd the district will be effected. Ths firm wiU exert themselves to the utmost m the interests of the vendors or agents, aad will be satisfied with a reasonable commission. They trust thi3 effort to introduce a new and desirable class of settlers will be appreciated, and they, give their assurance that no effort shall be wanting on their part to secure the best value obtainable for their clients. It is desirable that no time should be lost m forwarding to their Paluierston, office all the required particulars for early transmission to India. Exchange Buildings, June 4. 1884.
r 85 t OCn ACRES OF FIRST CLASS LAND FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. r pHE Emigrant and Colonists Aid CorI poration have the above quantity of and for sale m sections varying m size from 100 TO 500 ACRES IN THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU The most rising district m the North Island. < The land .is of the . best quality, and m many cases bak very valuable timber upon it.. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timher industry, three fourths of the sawmills m that County b«r ing located m the Block. The land is opened up by roads, m many cases inetalied, and tns v : RAILWAY" FROM FOXTON TO PATKA, Runs through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Man* Chester Block "is by far'THß cheapest NOW dfFERING TO THE WOULD-BE SET-* tler. The population of the Block is at present about 3*500. Price — COs per acre, 45s of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for i} years and upwards if required, at seven ocr cent, and further, m order to meet the views of seUlcrs who desire to use all tlieir capital m improving their purchase, the Corporation will refund the 158. per acre m the shape of a further advance on tnorbgagfc at 7 per cent, when the purchaser has compe ted improvements on the land to that value.witbout further expense for deeds,&o. This to 'he bonafide settler who necessarily improves his' land is equivalent to allowing the whole of the purchase money to remain o»> mortgage at 7 per cent,, or arrangementscau be made with the agent by whioh improvements to be effected within one year can stand m the place of the 25 per cent, deposit (imber sections r excepted). The purchaser can also have the privilege of paying off a - any time the whole or part of the purchase money, such part to be not less tba" .£SO, with a proportionate reduction m interest. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Comp. any's Office, Feilding. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address, on application by letter to the Agent Emigrant and Colonists' Aid CcmporATioN, Limited, Fei/.ding.
St Peter's Club and Institute. THE Meetings of this Club are now held m the Church Vestry from 7.30 to 9.30. Monday*, Wednesdays, and Friday's for men. Tuesdays and Thursdays for women. Monday 7.30 ... ... Sinning Class .» 8.30 Keligious Instruction Tuesday 7.30 do. do. „ 830 Singing Class Weilmii-diiv 8. 30... Elocution Glass Thursday Sewing sm<l Rending Friday 7.-3O Kiyht Srhool A jNiud Lii'iiU-y is prnviiicd ibr tli« use of nit' ttihers. NnWviptinn In the Clul» — Ouo Sliilliug per month, jiayal»)e m advance. H. E. COPING ER, President. J, GODFREY, Hon. Secretary,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 90, 19 March 1885, Page 2
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