-—k-Wr WALLACE, - - "THURSDAY, 22nd MAItOH. public ;Sale. of a portion of the Estate '-'■■ .pf tbe late Thosl, Hodgson; ' i Under Order of the Supreme Court. , P,ur|jaan.t !to a decree dated 1 22 nd day of 1 " 'OctpbeY,- ISB2| made, iri the'shit j *"■" Hodgson vi/Olegg 1 and another^ •' ' M" " 'X '"S> H.. WALLACE, : Es£atej Agent, will sell by public au'c'-; tion,.at;^ tbe Athenaeum pnblic room,! Lain bton- quay, Wellington^ on i ThursJ day, the 220 d day of March 1883, at! 2 o'clock p.m., the Jollowing exceedingly^ vahab'.e country property, forming a; portion of the Estate of the late 1 Thomas Hodgson, viz., ,;, : ' MAN AWATU? DISTRICT. Section 77", Fitzherbert— los acres river ; - and road frontage. The . ■ . . Wellington and Manawatu railway will, go through one corner of this valuable timbered section. " Plans of the ! property to be seen at the office of Mr J. VH, Wallace, Hunter«street, Wellington. Termsof Sale— A deposit of 25 per cent cash) balance on completion of the purchase. . For further particulars and pn ntea< ' conditions of sale, apply ; to the Attorney for Hodgson's Ebtate, ••«« i MR J. JEL WALLACE, | Hunter-street, , Wellington. ■ Or to . ... ". '.' MESSRS CHAPMAN <5; TITZ- - : GERALD, Solicitors, Wellington. SALE, THURSDAY, 22ad MARCH, t : h )j.: VV 1888.. :Q \\ '?:--•■-' c- 1 ivVßughiess; NoticQs. . ; ; CHIiSAj GLAvSS AiN U.EAHTHJBN-' WARE. .ARTHUR "IT L?WiS,' Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BEGS to draw_ attention to the fact that be has opened up a large Stock of , 'the above lines. The only bouse m Wanganui that confines its business^ to the China, .Glass, and Earthenware . Trade, besides keeping every line under the above beading. ; 1 : A;. E. L.: Has, m .stock i ao beautiful selection of Parian Statuary; Yasqs, iNip-nackß, : E...P.. Ware <fee, &c. -^ ; Glass balls for ; glass "balV sWooting io. Btock..r. ; ■; ; / / ( .'t';-, ," .; '.- '*'..,.. ' , • by Jetter attended to with despatch. . s. Note the address-;— Next door to , Bank of /JNew" Zealand,; Victoria ATenne. wln.qanui. ' ,G|tA|S[BEED) OLUV^RS, &<* ..■;> "TAMES LAIRD, begs respectfully tf .to ipfprm, the, country settlers that he bias now received his first shipment IQP, ..: :.::.:- :. ;! .-: •«...: ... ■■..>,'■ " ■ „ -j,. 600 .; bushels,; of • Pifter^ B^Rye v; ' . : ; : Gr*sSji. heavy c'ean' Beed, ; ? ift i om :ji^ ,-■ pl(^ pastures. ..... ...':..< \\ \■■ i ib'.vAl&Ojj lCp.; .sacks Cocksfoot and ,j v Italian Bye^rass, hand' reaped. ii;, i 3 l imoth;^.(coionia,V ; grpw^) ■ !and ■i : ,,- . .-.Clpyer.?. of ail" kinds, '. also , lsape 5.'.. ; ;; and Mustard. V !".';• ;; -ii ;■' .Devonshire, Greystoiie, . .f: .., Sliitble, Purple Top,' Mammoth, L ,- ;. and other Turnips now to hand, - m fine condition. , .' ; : Samples , and Price Lists : free by post - . '.-.> ,■:■ on.applicaliion. * ; > ,; JSf.B.^ Garden, and Flower See3sj m great variety. l^olesaTe and. Aeiail. . ifurfierymani and "*"" "" ' ; ;. jSeeds'nani J j Taupo^-Qna'v, Wan^anui. npO THE BOOT & SHOE oT^RADE THREE SHIPMENTS JDirect; to < Wanganui . of ; lhe finest Laclies^ Woa*k 'ever imported to ;New Zealand. and~made to my order, Pattern, antl 'Dbs lgn by tne best • makers- up, iti Enjiiand; 'France; arid Germany. ; ' ' T invite the special attention of the f s tra^de to therie grand 1 goods. k '80le 1 LeatherrEipCatfjand all Re- 1 quisitfei, and 1 Furnishings required by : the practical tradesman always inj Stock. J |4y knowledge of the trade and its requirements' is (thoroughV gained through an experience of 1 nearly half a 'century; • ' - : ' ;; - --^ --^ . '■'■; '. " ' '; '' To ihe'Genera'l Public I 6ffer-itidnce- : ments not held out by any- House m the Colony. ... Country Settlers buying, large; parcel, .v , .i.will be liberally dealt with" v. I-.-.*. AUSiSWQRTH^ ' : CG R N E R BOOT- SHOP, WANGANUI, ; Everybody Knows It. i SDecial Notices. • - I. Iffilt, ; nurserymaX seedsman and landscape gardener, Fitaherbert-Roa'J, Pajmerstoni North/ and Rangitikei Nursery j Bulls. : j? . ;i ■ TT A VING Opened a Branch of my Jt~L business ia Palmerston Isdrth, I am prepared to lay outgroandsj Tennis Lawns, Orchards, &c, Ac. . i Trees, Shrub", and Piants of choicest Variety always m stock. J - Hothouse Plants re-potted with suitable soil. ; f flgrfTote the Address— FitzherberU; . . B,Q9fi t Palm^rston, and ■''■■ ■ '■■■■■ y '. f JPt& v , ; ; , \
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 81, 12 March 1883, Page 3
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630Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 81, 12 March 1883, Page 3
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