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Jsressm!tsmg* ; , .We beg to- remind pur Cus'■Umers that Miss Webb has resumed Dressmaking with 1 an increased staff of exper- . \>ienced. assistants. Further ..:^mmentMM l V' e^ssajr^., w .. : >: ?■:% CASK-, WAREHOUSE. : C A CARD.] .'; ■'' .: w Jci x l Jii o 1: jtLiJ— i,; E. JEWELL , : ....l;fto|rietwtv .Express m attendance on arrival '■■ ■'■•"■■'. . every Train* -v ' : , < ft EMJellfent .Table Kej|t; '• 1 'i : ■•'■'.- ;o •;•■';'.; / - ' '.■! ■ : :' ■ ■ ;: ' '•■'! '• (Late of Waipawa.) ' ■ '■'' j J \ HIOPRIETOR; :5 j 'Private ; Sitting and Bath Rooms.,; i | Good Stabling and Paddpcking. !sPEaAi^S6u^ElftfiNT. ; To Farmers, Qwners of Property, ' Auctioneers, / Land Companies, Investment Societies, Gommission . I . Agents, &c fr f M ) - .: j NOTICE EXTkIQRDHSTART. MESSRS PALMERSON AND r SCQTT r Suvyeyoi-s^and^Cdti^: ! mission Agtmis, beg WannoHncetha* ! they have, just opened a branch of ; their land agency business m India, with which' they have a,rranged for ; the extensive advertising of properties fqr sale m this district. Already many clien'tiS" have : been makfrig^friJ 4uivieß, aiid the • firiii ' anticipate .a ddmidei'ttble demand for laud id' Mana watu by : residents of , Indian : r They are now > pvepar,ejql;. to transmission to their branch office m India, full pai-ticjilars of^farms'anu rural properiies m these districts, improve^ .; <y; other wise^ of ; which the owners wish to dispose. They .have reason to' believe that with special advantages of soil, climate, and geographical position which Mana'waVu' offbrsV" that -many tranHactionsadvantageoifa to the -vendors end the 1 diqtrict^ wi^jibej effected, „ The _ firm will exert themselves to the utmost m the interests of the vendors or agents^j , ainrdj w.Ul.be satisfied with, a reaspriabie ; cororaksion. . They trust this effort; to introduce a new and desirable class ; of settlers will be appreciated, and! they give their , assurance, no| effort shall be wanting 1 6n» tßeir partj to secure the best value obtainable for j their clients. It is desirable that no j time should be lost m forwarding feof ( their Palmerston office all the requited particulars for ; early trangmiasio.n to indja; : : :;•;:•■,•.;, \.:'>:^ . ! Exchang-e Building ■.:-?% < *\ . .. ' June 4. lßß4 /" ' V ; ; '.-\ I t ' ;•■?,'•;*:-■ ■■-:■..;- ■- ■ ■■■i>*.~~- \ ■ \ ■■■-'■■ ■v - ■'• v ,-■ • '-"-s- > i 35,QC0: ACBES OF FIHBT CEASS LAKP FOR SALB IN MANAWATUi ■! TH?B ijßmlgrttit ajs4.ppTpniat&^Ud' Oot* poratioa have'the'above qnaiitity of an 4 for ,sale m sections varying m Bize . ;f rom lOQ. TOjSqp ACRES ' IN THB MANPHBSTER BLOCK, MANAWATO t i^moßt rioing, district m the North Island. ■ ' ' ; ' ■■■'■ "■' '- '■■• "I Tbp land i« of the be^t qq»Hty,»ndin ,many ca^epbas very Tftlaable timber apon it. The Manchester' BlocJr ' is the centre of the ' Manawatu 'Titaher : indnstrT; three fourths of tbe sawmills m tbat> Gpnnty.beirig located; m the. BJpck../ . -i,. ... . ,)'. / i^he land ia opened op by roadf, m many' cases metalled, ahd ! the' ■' ' 1! ' ! ■ ■'"' bail Wat Fiio^ Foxtfoir to ; " -; i; J -"v' ; ' r , :: "-'PATKA, ; ; ; - ; '-; •■'=; j ' 'Rians through the settlement: 'Tikihg int^ consideration the quality of the : , the accessibility and. proximity to railj way oommunifatipp, .tfiejanfj pp., the Mani« cbester Block is' by far thW tIHKAPKpir NOW OKFBBQjO TO THB; yvoPLD-BB BY^i TiiEa. The .population oftheBlocl? is at preseritaboiit '3,s(so. j : , I >| /./ ]• Price— 6os per acre, 45a of the pußchase money can remain ou mortgage for 3 years and upwards if required, at ueveoa per cont, and?fuithep, m to meet the views of settlers'- who desire to. use ail tiielr capital m improving their -purchase, ttie Corporation*will refund thr- 15s per acre m the shape of a farther advance on mortga c c ' at|7 per cent* whien the rmrohaeer nai'coc:pleted improvements o n*f the laok to thif value, without further expense for deeds.&b. This to the buna flde^settle^ who neeesssri y.i improves bis land is equivalent to allowirg the whole* df the purchase iaflney to rema n on mortgage at j per"cehii^ or .arrangu«. ments can be tn^de with, the agency whtth improvenients W 'be' effected /witHin one . yearoan stand, m the place of the 25 per cent, deposit (iimber sections exceptedj),' The purchaser can aisp^ have the privilege of payins; off ar- !any/time the whole or piirfc of the purchase money, such part to be not . UsSvnthaq •'.- i ss(fc /With a vproportippatt.rteductiou ih interest. ■•'•■••*-■■• . ■>•■ <■>*." ( Fuji information supplied to intending pmjeh^gecs. on application to tbe Comp< any' 9 Office, • S'eilding. Plans of Block and any, information required ssnt ■''fre'fr- Jd-ahv address, on apphcation by letter to the Agent Emigrant anb Oolonists'; Aid CoBPorATipN, LiMrr?D, FBiiDiN^.., ...,'.;.,, .', ! '■■■■■• '■ ■■ ■ : ■>,:>■•. ( '■■■*■■■■■■> : ■ ■■■ -„,. J-' St Peter's Club and Institute. fTHHE 'Meeiinjfs of this Glub are' X now hekVitt the Church Vestry from 7.30 to 9.30. Mondays, Wed: nesclays, and Fridays for men. Tuesdays an<ji Thursdays fov women. ' Monday t -30 ..." A . . ! Singhi^Glaes „. „ • 8.30 . , flel-igious Instruction Tuesday 7.30' do.' do. ' : „ 830 ... .1' Singing Class Wetlmtsday 8.30... Elocu f ..ion Cjass . Tburslliiy Sewing nhfl' Elfiading Friday .7 .30 "... .-. \ Night School [ A good Library' is^ provided fo/r the, Hse i .ftf ! me,inli'ers v " j' . ; '.' ."''' ' SiiHsciij)tii>h' " Ho" the Clvb — One Shilling per month, payable* m 'advance. H. E. COPINGER, President.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 2

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