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ST. HILL-STREET SMITHY, Opposite the St. Hill-Stbeet Cattle Sale Yards. ; W. PARKis & CO. BiiQ to m orua tbe inhabitants o Wanganui and the surrounding district that they have commenced b »i--nesß m the above line, and trust that oy good workmanship and moderate charges a shaie of pubic patronage will be accorded. The Horse Shoeing Department will be unaer the immediate care ot W!. Parkes, whose reputation as a horse- shoer is well-known m th J .B district. At the last Agricultural Show the first prize was awarded him for shoeing hack horses. Jobbing and all k'nds of Work executed with neatnesß and desj atch. Harrows and all Farming. lmplements; manufactured on the shortest notice, and 15 percent, cheaper. tb«n. imported article?. Farmers and Settler* i» country districts would do well before purchasing ' to give us a trial. Note th- Address : — j St. Hill-Street, Opposite Cattle Sale Yabds, Wanoandi. 35,000 ACRES OF FIRST CL VSS LANJ/ FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. r pHB Emigr anfc and Colonists Aid CorI poratiou have. the above quantity of lan^ for sale m sections varying iv size frpm 100 TO 500 \CRBS I INT THE MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, ; , The most rising district <n the North jlaland. " , The land ia the best of quality, and m many cases has very raluablo titn-ber upon it. r The Manchester Block i& the centre of the Vfanawatn Timber industry, three :fon-ths of tbe sawmills m that County beiog located. in the Block. . . .. The land i 8 opened up by roadp.jin many cases metalied, and .the _ , RAILWAY FROM FOXTON TO PATERA, Runs through the settlement. Takinp into consideration tbe quality of the soil, . the accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by far THE OHBAP"EST NOW OFFERING To THE would-be settler. The population of the Block is at present about 3,500. Price— 6os per acre, three-fourths of pur. chase money may remain on mortgage at Beven per cent, for five years if required. Title under the L vnd Transfer Act. • ; .:. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company's Office, freilding, where a guide and horse will beßnppliedto enable buyers to personally inspect the landr Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address, on application by letter to the Agent EliMIQRANT AHD CoLONIST's AID, COBPOrATION LIMItED FEILDINO. ■ ' WATEft ! WATiR ! 1 WAT 1 E ! ryO the inhabitants of Palmerston aad i adjoining 1 districts. J?.' Montague, is prepared to drive Wells and guaran tee Water at reasonable rates. Address— ' T. MONTxIGrUE, ! , Taonm-street : T rfr^ T IMPORTANT TO FA.RMBUB. Testimonial. J. HANLON Has built a 50ft Cement Sheep Dip for us; the workmanship is satisfactory. A. & U. Russell. Monumental Tomb Stones, Vaults, and all kiads ot Cemetery work executed. Cement W ter Tanks, Butter and Mea f Preservers, &c, Addbess— ; J. HANLON, The buamrock Bower, Terrace End, Palmerston North. CITY BUTCHER Y. (Opposite the Union Bank,) The Squaee, PAL v ERST ON NORTH. J. DINSDALE Proprietor. HAVING purchased the above business, it will be carried on under his own supervision. He will purchase only the best stock which the Manawatu District can produce. FAMILIES Waited upon daily, and nieat supplied m any part of the district at shortest notice. Spiced Bee', small goods, poultry, and everything connected wi h the trade al w ays on hand

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 7, 6 December 1883, Page 3

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