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FOR WELLINGTON THE MAN AWaT Q CO-OPERATIVE STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). T HE Steamers JA^E DOUaLAS,' Capt. Frasem^^TUl, Capt. Pope, will leave FO^^^Hb under (circumstances permit^^^^^p For Freight or Passage apply W. a. ROBINSON, ■ -Agent, Foxton. r Mr Greenwood will Visit Palmerston'on THURSDAY, —— ■ — and may be Consulted at Walkley's Hotel. CAHU.J Herr Norberg. Professor of Music FITZHEEBERT ST., PAIiMER3TON N. Is prepared, to give instructions m, Piano, Violin, Singing r .&c. Qnarter may commence with First Lesson. ....... . P,S.-^-Pianos tuned as per Agreement. Ordera left at Messrs Welch and Co.'s Stationery Warehouse will receive prompt attention. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STANDARD. . The attention of subscribers is drawn to the fact that the Government have established a POSTAL NOTK SYSTEM, which .is now m 'operation . By .this system Postal Notes for small sums can be obtained at any Money Order Office, at the following rates : — -- ■ Govt. charge. For sums- from Is to Is 6d ... £d „ 2s 6d ... Id » - 5s .... ljd » 75. 6 d ... 2d 10sto20s ... 3d Subscriptions for the Standard, or the : . payment of small accounts, can be made bythis system with little trouble to the sender. NEW 'ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT 3 . AND STORAGE COMPANY, •-i ; AUCKLAND. WHOLESALE BUTTER DEPART-. ' . ■ . . ,■• ; MBNT. : -,-, . ;,i . , -.! THE undersigned having been instructed- to re-coinmehee operations, is now , prepared to mch i« a Prime Butter offered. Th _. must be m the Company's kegs; which can be procured oil application to TD. CUMMINS, ': Local Aeent 7 -.«■ r ; '■■■-"" oS S B -l 3 s *-B 1 s® 5 1 "HK 3*" f ■'. '* • - .".;' ''• •' • • • • 25.0C0 AUJRES OF FIRST GLAiSS LAND FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. I^HE Emigrant and Colonists Aid Oor' poration have the above quantity of and for tale m sections varying m size from 100 TO 500 ACRES IN TUB MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU The most rising district m the North Island. The land is or the best quality,' and m manycasesbns ver? valuable timber upon it. The Manchester Block ia the centre of the Manawatn Timber indnstry, three fourths of the sawmills m that District being locaMi» the Block. „ The land is opened up by roads, m many cases metalled and the RAILWAY FROM FOXTON TO NEW PLYMOUTH Runs through the settlement. The Jandon the Manchester Block is by far THK,'' CHEAPKSTNOW OTTEIRfNCr To THE woolD-be settler, taking into considerntion the quality of the soil the acoessibilitv and proximity to railway communicatiou The population of the Block ia at pre^ scot about 3,500. Price— 6os per acre, 45s of the purchase money can. remain on mortgage for 5 years if required, at seven per con t, or arrawzemenlscan be made with the agent by which improvements to bo effected wfthin a year can stand m the plaoe of the 25 per cent; deposit (timber sections except ed).The purchaser can also have the priv lege of paying o£ a' any time the whole or pt»rt of the purchase money, Buch part to be not less than ,£SO, with a proportionate reduction m interest. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on -epplication to the Com p. any's Office,' Feilding. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to anvaddresp, on application by letter to the Agent Emigrant a»b Colonists' Aid CoworATioN Limited, FRII.T)T NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ' ! .. * THE MANAWATU STANDARD HAS BY FAB THE , LARGEST CIRCULATION Of ANY. NEWSPAPER

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 22 May 1886, Page 2

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546

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 22 May 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 22 May 1886, Page 2

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