6- M. BNELBON SATURDAY, 25th OCT. At 1.80 p.m. G. M. S^ E L s ° N Will auction at the Tattersall's Stables — 16 good upstanding horses LIST OFPEOPERTIES Por Sale BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 130 Acres of high, dry land, Kalranga Block 175 Acres improved laud, Fitzherbert 365 Acres land, Fitzherbert, 100 acres in grass 70 Acres of highly improved land, with dwelling honse, on the Borough boundary 10 Acres fenced, and iu Borough. Price, £325 3 I^-Acre sections, Palmerston Borough A new 5-roomed dwelling, and of good garden land, pleasantly situated 47 Acres on Boundary Road East, stock and dwelling house; a well-improved section 9 Building sites in Victoria, Main, and Broad-streets 3 Building sites, 40 feet frontage to Main street 2^- Acre paddock within the • town. Price, £120 For Ijease. 2 Business sites, each 33 feet frontage, next to Town Hall 10 Building plots, Rangitikei-street For terms and particulars apply to G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer. IN ESTATE of JOHN SHEEUIN, DECEASED. ALL Claims againat the Estate of the late John Shkeuin must bo sent in to me on or bcfor« the 7th 'of November noxt, after which date they will not be recognized. A. SOUTHEY BAKER, Solicitor, Palmerston North. TO-NK3HT. FORESTERS' HALL. LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OF THE GIROLA YACHT PARTY Entire Change of Programme. The Sparkling Comedietta "My Little Darling." Fred. XV. Millls. " Monarch Ventriloquist," With Local Hits. To conclude with the Screaming Farce "SCPPEK FOR THREE." Only One Laugh but it Lasts Two Hours. Lessee, Mr H. R. Barter; Manager, Mr A. MaiMand; Business Ageutj Harry Eccles. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain at 8 sharp. Carnages may be ordered for 10.30. ..; Admission— 3s, 2s, and Is. Feilding, Thursday. REMOVAL NOTICE, rfIHE undersigned begs respectfully _|_ to draw the attention of Palmerston residents to his new Fruit Store opened this week iu the premises lately occupied by Messrs C. M. Ross & Co., "The Bon Marche," and hopes by keeping a Choice Assortmeut' of Fresh Fruit always on hand, to merit a fair share of support. Apples, Preserved Bananas, Cocoanuts, Peanuts, &c, &c. Fresh consignments to arrive shortly. J. T. DAVIS Proprietor. (Next Fraser's Bakery.) ESTATE OF LATE J. B. DUNGAN. WANTED TENDEKS for the Purchase of a House a»d £-acre of land, situated in Main-street, Palmerston North, within three minutes' walk of railway station and Post Office. The honse contains 9 rooms and spacious hall. There is also another building upon the ground, lately used as " Manawatu Times" office, which could easily be converted into a comfortable dwelling, also, washhouse, stables, greenhouse, &c. The gr.ou.nd has been laid out in garden and orchard, and the whole property would be very suitable for either a private resiJenco or respectable loaiding-house. Inspection inyittd. Tenders to be sent in to Mr A. Ferguson, on or belorc 15th November, 1884. LOST. ONE POUND REWARD WILL be paid to anyone returning to the Princess Hotel, Terrace End, Chestnut Mare 16 hands high, branded like a spur near shoulder.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 279, 22 October 1884, Page 3
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