FOR WELLINGTON nnHE Manawatu Steam Shipping X Compauy's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captain Eraser, Will sail for the above port (circumstanpps permitting) on TODAY, at 10 p.m. Freight at Low Rates. W. GK ROBINSON, Agent, Foxton [a card.] WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. E. JEWELL Proprietor. Express m attendance on arrival every Train. Excellent Table Kept. .& 2 Is s ar. " 'CH H -3 CO m m C r» © j g EMIGRANT AND COLONISTS' AID CORPORATION, (Limited). . rfIHE Corporation will make AdJL vances on Mortgage on Rural Lands within the Rangitikei, Oroua, and Manawatu Counties for from three to five years, at the option of the borrower. Loans promptly granted, if approved. Interest seven up to eight per cent, per annum. No commission charged to borowers. No valuation fees. No charges whatever except for necessary deeds. Apply direct to the Agent at Feilding, D. H. MACARTHUR. W. H. Nettleship, (Late J. King & Co.) MANUFACTURING GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, Masonic Jeweller & Medalist, Electro-plater and Gilder. Repairs Neatly Executed. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, 3 doors from the Post Office. 01*11 A m m 03 '5 X A 35,000 ACRES OF FIRST CLASS LAND FOII SALE IN MANAWATU. THE Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation have the above quantity of and for sate 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 case? has very valuable timber upon it. The Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawatu Timher industry, three fourths of the sawmills m that County being located m the Block. The land is opened up by roads, m many cases metalled, and the RAILWAY FBOM FOXTON TO PATEA, 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 thk cheapest NOW OtfFEB£N& TO THE WODLD-BB BET* TLKfi. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. Price— 6os per acre, 45s of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for 3 years and upwards if required, at seven Der cent, and further, m order to meet the views of settlers who desire to use all tneir capital m improving their purchase, the Corporation will refund the 15s per acre m the shape of a further advance on mortgage at 7 per cent, when the purchaser has completed improvements on the land to that value, without further expen*e for deeds.&o. This to <be bonaflde 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 arrangement scan be made with the Agent by uhiob improvements to bo effected within one year can stand m the place of the 25 per cent, deposit (imber sections t'.xceptetl). The purchaser can also have the privilege of paying off as. any lime the whole or pwt of 'he purchase moivy, such pait to be not less tbii' .£SO, with a propoit onate reduct on m interf st. Full information supplied to intending purL-hnseift on implication to tin: Company's Office, Frililuiff. Plans of Block «nii &ny infoimation required sent; free to ;"-nv uddnsi*, on ' applit iilion by letter U> ibe Auknt J'Mjokakt as» Coloni.-iV aii> lorpou'Uun, UMiThn, I BJJ.DINfI,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 112, 16 April 1885, Page 2
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559Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 112, 16 April 1885, Page 2
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