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' " ■■■ 'f .NOTION ': v \f ■■} C. MITCHELIU HAtVI^G business as a General Commission Agent, respectfully solicits a share of public favour. - Rents Collected, Loans Negotiated, and all kinds of Commission and General; Agenoy Business transacted. Address — Premises lately occupied by i$X Graftj next "the Court-house. FOR SALE. ON" very reasonable terms, Grand Churcfl'Organ, 3 octaves, 20 stops, nine sets roeds. Heigh t^ 9 feet; length, 4 feet 2 inches ; -width, 2 feet 2 inches ; weight, about 6001bs. The instalment has immense po w^ r . arid volume of tone: iThe case is of solid blacky . walnut, and the pipes are richly embellished with gold. „;Pri.ce arid tetfms <oh application at Standard Office. ." Niß^The h above ia ' one of the finest instruments ever imported into the colony, and * 8 b « in S off ®"^ v<f bargain. PRINCE^ HOTE& \ ; ;y, TER l^ ACE END. DeiiiM Cli^rd BE^-S- to f<OX tnat he'has purbhased the above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for efficiency and .completeness cannot be surpassed. '"' Bbardeis will find every con veiiienbe, combined with; civility and -attention. - --• ' Qood- Stabling and Paddocks. : Wines, ' Ales^ and Spirits ? Of the Best - Brands .Only m stockv r» /PROPRIETOR. *. ■i-.a ■ - -"-■- S> •'^■■'' '-■>' :" u> "-'- ■ .. .-.-tr. ii--.ji:i.= if ti.i-.v-- sn:-v\-: ■■:n ■■> ) TERRACE • END] ANd tfAGLMERSTON. TpHE undeivjgned, begs, to notify to J_ the public of Palmerston his ■ intention of running a coach between the Square and Teirace End.; Fare, 6d^ each way. ; Parcels Delivered at Low Bates. Private individuals^. can arrange with the proprietor travel by the coach at reduced ratea by the week. D; CLIFFORD, -'■' Princess Hotel, Terrace End. MOUIT'S, Wanganui, for Account and Pocket Books. -■„_ THE ; Public Trustee is 'Charged /■ with the Administration of the Estates of all . persons who may die intestate,: — <' - ' - : ... (1.) jWhere nq .relatives; are ■ ' % : ; known, oi ,who reside out of " | New Zealand. (2.) Where the persons entitled ■ • - --' ■'•■ jto Administration: neglects to, apply therefotv ; \ . . \\ Next of kin, m forwarding claims for the residue, or jwirt thereof, should'epclose proof of kinship. Claims for siipplies, services, &c.j should be forwarded to the Agent of thei Public Trustee for inquiry : and certificate bp. -w^ll, jthen fcrans- ] hiit them to the Public Trust Office ' foi* payment. . _^___ •jrareruDnc'^rnSt^e may be noihlnated' •'■"'' '-*E*ecutor under the Will of a Testator, ©^Trustee under Marriajge ' ■ or other settlement. Present Trustees, Executors, or Ad- '•■" 'ministratoismay relieve themselves of responsibility by transferring 1 trust?,! if approved, to the Public, . Trustee- . J.;;- '"■•;.>;:;'■ .;,: The State gives an aosolujte guarantee .•:.-.. against loss funds, rby fraud or dishonesty. ' ' '.'" ' " : l ' ' "'' r For further particulars apply to jjHERBERT HANKTNS, • Solicitor, Palmerston North „_ Wpi R. C HAMER^FON, fe ■ v. ....... BubliQ Trustee , ;> AVcHington, j > . 22, JBB4. ;;=• hm>.-- , : . " ■ ' , tl - - , , .:; Foir Sale or I^catse. 'J' ■{'",;!;•'.. EAST TERMS. 01 "' 1 55 ACRES,' WELt. FENCED AND Subj-divided into Padlocks. COTTAGE : AND PERMANENT ' WATER SUPPLY. 4 , ■'.'.": ; "..•-, -rrrr .-,.-;■. ;«....- Apply to r W, SQUIBES, BTONEY CRWEK, MOULTS, WanganuJ, for Weddiug and Birthday Presents.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 3

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