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SA L E or i THE TOWNSHIPS OF j CAMPBELL (DOUGLAS' SPKCIAT. ; SETTLEMENT; ! AND GERMAN TOWN (AT CARNAR- j VON RAILWAY STATION) In. the County of Manawatu, i AT THE TOWN HALL, FOXTON, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1879. QTETEN3 AND GORTON O have been favored with instructions from the Hon. Robhkt Campbkli. to sell by Public Auction, the Townships as above speciiied. The Auctioneers desire to draw particular attention to the position of the Township of Campbell, which is situated m tho ::cntre of Douglas' Special Settlement, the latter having now seventy settlers located upon it, who by thendeed of settlement are compelled to reside on and improve their properties. This Block is surrounded by the finest agricultural district m the North Island, and the proposed line of Railway from Foxton to Sanson passes closes to it, the site oE the intended Railway Station being within two miles. The land m township of Campbell is speciallyadapted for artesian wells. Stores, Blacksmitli's Shop, Hotel, &c, are now m demand, and will at once secure a pro--1 Stable business. Taking all those points into consideration, the future success of Campbell may be looked upon as a certainly, ! offering an opportunity to capitalists and others seldom met with for the m I vestment of money. German Town is situated close to the Carnarvon Railway Station, and the proposed line of Railway from Foxton to Sanson passes beside it — a situation sufficient m itself to commend its future prospects to the public. Tichms— -One-third Cash ; remainder by bills at six and twelve mouths, without interest. Title under Laud Transfer Act. AfteJ the land sale, about Twpnty RAILWAY TRUCKS and CARS wil be sold by auction. Sale at One o'clock sharp. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. TTi E N CI N G N OTI CE . I hereby call upon the owner of Town Section 81, to erect his share of dividing fence between it and Section 80. If same be not done within fourteen days from this date, I wilt erect and charge him "witli the expense. IVOR JAMES. Palmerston. March 7, 1870. tc EXCHANGE," Mance.estkiv Strbst v Feildi.no,. y C . T7IOMP S. O- N f>3 s begs to notify to the Public that he is receiving Seasonable. Goods. con - tinualjy, i-j DRAPERY, CLOTHING, GROCERY,. IRONMONGERY;, BOOTS, • &c. Ac. THE WONDER OF THE NINETiOENTH CENXUKY !■ rs.KCLLAJTS GREAT INDIAN ■XJP CD'RES. The. very highest attainment m the art of healing, as they never fail ,to cure, possessing as they do extraordinary curative properties. They can be taken -Kith perfect safety. Tt is. not pretended that they cure ALL DISEASES, but for * Gout, Rheumatism, and Liver Complaints they are unrivalled. Patients suffering for ten, fifteen, and even twenty years. have been oursd by the use of these remedies. Genuine testimonials from .Ay parts of tho Colony bear witness to ttieir extraordinary efficiency. To be obtained from E. LEAST, Chemist, Palmerston North, Osj Wholesale only, of ; ZOIIIUB, NEWMAN, & CO., Wellington. T< END ER S WAN TE D 1 ! IMMEDIATELY, for Supplying and Fixing BRICKWORK m connection" with the erection of Messrs. GILLIES & HENDERSON'S SAWMILL at Terrace End. For particulars, apply to the Proprietors, on the premises. rjYO LET OK SELL. Eour-roomed House- and one acre- of !lar.;jl (corner sectior.).;- good situation ; firo minutes' walk fr^ia the Square. 'Terms .easy. Apply te X S, CQLEMAN..

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 37, 19 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 37, 19 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 37, 19 March 1879, Page 3

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