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BECKETT, SIAMMONB, A ]>IC:K. THURSDAY, gSiiiv APRIL. AT YORK FARM, NEAR MARTON. ,- ■_• .. ma^tqn; , ; u[ : HORBE_ FAIR. 100 ENTRIES ALREADY TO HAND. BECKETT, HAMMOND,; & DICK will hold their Annual Horse Fair as above, at York Farm, by kind permission of R. Hamn^ond, Esq. ' " Broken and unbroken light and heavy draught horses. Broken and . unbroken, hacks and harness horses. ■ •Bred by R. Hammond, Esq., Major Marshall, J. McKelvie, Esq , J. T. Dairy mple, Esqi, and many-, other welUknown breeders. ' Sale at 11 o^clbck. ■■ Note.— No entries for the above Sale will be taken later than Wednesday; the 22nd instant, and all Horses must be m the'yatds'at' York Farm before 930 on 1 Thdrsday, the day of Sale. / • BECKETT, HAMMOND^ Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 25th APRtL. GREAT LAND SALE.! 4,500 ACRES OF LAND (Eirst-cla«s Bush), situate ia the UPPER SANGITIKEI DIS- , TIiLiPT, Being part of the R ANG ATI RA BLOCK; Oompvising the HUNTER VJ.LLE TOWNSHIP EXTENSiOJNr^and a large nunjljer of Rural HiidSuburlidh Sections, varying from 0 to 320 Acres. The To*vn Sections from to 3-J Acres. . ' All the Sections have frontages to well graded roads, fume of which are formed and are now being : metalled ; .others will be shortly cleared one chain wide. The Main Trunk Railway from Wellington, to Auckland passes through the entire length of this j Block, as also the Marton-Otamaka-pua-MmimoKi Road.' i The bush wfch^Uuntervillo Township ExViuisioriiia.s Vieen cleai-erl ready for burning, the purchasers will therefore be able to proceed with the erection of their buildings directly, after the sale. . The whole of .the ' Rural niid SuImvlian Sections are covered with forest, the principal troea, being tawa, rimu, rata, ami. patches of fine tptVim suitable for milling- purposes. Th<; undergrowth is as a rule light, and the. general character of the soil of splendid quality. A Saw-mill will shortly he. erected. on the Block. The country is uudukting, with a large proportion of flats, ,an<l when cleared and brought under cultivation^ three-^ fourths will be fit tor agricultural purposes. . . ; Lithographs of the pi'operty and full particulars will shortly be obtainable. ; "," ' ; '"' . Title, Land Transfer Act. : ..Terms': Ope-thirl cash \ balance on mprtgago, 5, '7, or 10 years at 7 j per cent. . . BECKETT, HAMMOlirp; < fci)TCK. .-,.., ",' M'arton. TO THOSE DESIKOUS OF OBTAIN IN- a FIR S T.OL A S S BUILDING- SITES NEAR: THE SQUARE.,. ; , i■ '. rri HE whole of the Sections on both 1 rfides of Andrew Young-street, with the frontages to. Main and CubastreetK, will be placed m; the market for sale at afc eav ; ly date. The terms will ...he by 10 annual instalment free of interest, with option of. puying. the balance oft at any time. JAMES LIJSTON;. . March 30th,, j BBS. .. " .. : NOTICE. WE haye much plcasuro iu'.an- : nouncing that we will siioi'try commence the publication of Beutha M. Clay's new Noveli entitled :\/ HIS ONE WAKfi..: It is, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, by an American lady, and dealing throughout with what is supposed to be one of the most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great 'Britiain. It is a good story, well and forcibly . told. .."._..! The heroine is a sweeb. and brave woman. We never came across a more beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little behind her. It is altogether an excellent tale, free ironi sensation, full of pathos, which never degenerates into bathos or sickly sentiment ulity. Eminently a ladifs' book, yet full; of interest to any man who can appreciate ;fine analyses of human nature- : . c TO OUR AS HURST SUBSCRIBEKB. OUR- Collectdv will visif Ashuirsfe on WEDNKS.DAY/ tile 2&a<lt iiist., tvljmi a .-eltlement of :»J1 ; accounts due is respectfully requested* * ■ ■ i i :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 115, 21 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 115, 21 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 115, 21 April 1885, Page 3

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