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Sales by Auction STOCK SALES for AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, 1881. Waverley ... Friday ... Sep. 2 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Sep. 7 Williamson’s Trustees, Waverley Saturday ... Sep. 10 Hawera ... Friday ... Sep. 10 St Hill-street... Wednesday... Sep. 21 Kakaramea ... Friday ... Sep. 23 Waverley ... Friday ... Sep. 30 Settlers will kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Public Announcements. TO PURCHASERS OF LAND ! The EMIGRANT & COLONJSTS AID CORPORATION , Limited, HAS 40,000 ACRES <JF LAND O PEN for selection, in sections varying from .00 to 500 acres. The land forms pact of the block known as the "FEILDING SETTLEMENT,” situated in the heart of the Manawatu County. A Large Portion of the Sections has frontage on good Main Jioads, in close proximity to a main railway line. The quality of the soil is very rich. It is bush land, and much of it has special value for saw-milling purposes. What is not thus heavily ' timbered can be cleared at a cost of The price of the land is : — £2 10s per acre, Cash ; or £3 0s „ Deferred Payment, On the following terms, viz. ; £1 to be paid on selection, and the balance, viz., £2, at the end of 5 years, meantime bearing interest at 6 per cent. TITLE UNDER THE “ LAND TRANSFER ACT.” For plans and further particulars, Apply to THE AGENT E. & C. CORPORATION, FEILDING. Feildirtg, Ist July, 1881. [2ml Mr Aitchison is altering the shop taken by Mr Brown, draper, Christchurch. Mr Warren intends erecting a shop and dwelling on section leased near the Institute. A start is being made with the erection of Mr J. Anderson’s new store in Patea. Messrs Barraclough’s butchery is being removed to the shop lately occupied by Mr Parnell, top of Bedford-street. Mr O’Dea, boarding-house keeper, has been in poor health lately, and had the misfortune to break a blood vessel last evening, probably through coughing. Dr Croft and Dr Keating are attending him, and his condition this afternoon is serious, owing to loss of blood and low vitality.

R AIL WAY StCRB. GOOD NEWS I GOOD NEWS !! GOOD NEWS!!! rpHE undersigned* begs (o inform the inhabitants of Wavcrley and surrounding district that lie is now holding a GRAND CLEARING RALE preparatory to alterations. Come and see the prices. «S3T NO MONEY REFUSED I -fi* Millinery (]• Dressmaking. C. K. S KELLEY WAVERLEY

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Patea Mail, 2 September 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 2 September 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, 2 September 1881, Page 2

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