G. M, SNELSQM Jordan's Horse Bazaar. AUCTION BALE, APRIL 28th, 1883. GVT QNEI.SON has been • jjj_. IJ instructei to sell as above, a lot of very superior horses, consisting of the following : — 4 very superior draught mares 1 4year-old draught horse 17 hands, very quiet, and good at - any woik. 6 draught fil.ies and colts unbroken. 1 2 year-old filly (Foam), out ot Phantom mare. 3 Blair Atltol fiilies broken to saddle. 4 superior light draught horses 1 pair rf good upstanding buggy horses. : : 8 very superior upstanding hacks, , v; , all quiet. 3 useful cobs quiet m harness. i 2 first— class lady's hacks. 16 unbroken colts and fillies. 5 useful trap mares. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. PEO3JNIX LODGE, 1.0. G.T. HpHE ELECTION of' Officers will I take place next TUESDAY evening, April 14tb. All members are requested to be m attendance. J. H. DILLON. Linn . Sec. Business Notices LAND FOR SALE AND MONEY TO LEND. IH AYE at the present time about 40,000 Acres for sale, m Sections varying m size from 30 acres to 1000 acres, some improved and others unimproved, and the whole first class quality.— BESIDES THE ABOVE COUNTRY LANDS J have a large number ot Town Sections suitable either for business sites or private residence — Some very choice ones m the Square; likewise about 25 Town Sections for sale with first-class buildings thereon. I hav6 also received instructions to find good securities for ,£30,000 at lowest current rates. Land on Deterred Payment if so desired. JAMES LINTON, Auctioneer & General Agent. WAtt liS THE BOOT TRADE. W. B; DIMOND'S SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS <fc SHOES. nOLVILLE AND T7"NOX, m \J again returning la. thanks to their friends and the public generally, would beg to announce that they have PIJftOHASBD the whole of Mr W. R, Dimond's valuable stouk-in*trade, at a large per centage discount ofi cost price. We need not remind the public of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of Mr Dimond's stock, as that gentleman has been long and favorably known m the District for keeping firsUclass Goods. As we intend to SELL the. whole Stock at COST PRICE, the terms will be Strictly CASH. Sale commenced on Saturday last. Heads of families will do well to call early, as we do not expect these goods to remain long on hand. Remember the address — Colville and Knox, Boot Manufacturers, The Square, Palmerston North. Notb.— -Parties purchasing to the ! extent of £2 and upwards, will b« allowed 5 per cent, discount. NOWJIPEK, Your Homes BeautifulHOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. GENUINE CHEAP SALE. Ipor Cash Only. ARTHUR E. LEWIS, WILL OPEN up m the premises lately occupied by Mrs Dungan, A. MAGNIFICENT Assortment of the following lines :— ; China Nic-nacks, Vases, Parian Statuary, Tea. Sets, &c, &c. And a large assortment of Fancy and Useful China, Glass, and liarthenware. Remember, the Sale is for TWO WEEKS ONLY, Commencing Wednesday, the 18th ' ; '■ instant. , Everything will be sold at prices hitherto unknown m Palmerston, the Goods being IMPORTED DIRECT, and Bought at Lowest Rates. A. E. LEWIS, Is m a position to SELL CHEAP. INSPECTION INVITED, Irrespective of Purchases. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 114, 21 April 1883, Page 3
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