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EDWARD LYNDON._ TO-l?IORROW. LYNDON'S MONTHLY LAND SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1884, At 2 o'clock . OPENING OF THE DANEVIRKE AND TAUORAITE RAILWAY. TOWNSHIP OF DANEVIRKE. MR EDWARD LYNDON Has received instructions to dispose of on the above date the Township of Danevirke EXTENDED, Adjoining the Railway Station, consisting of about 70 sections- m £ and allotments. THE Land is situated between the Danevirke and Tahoraite Railway Stations. The latter will be the Terminus of the Napier-Woodville Railway for some time, and will be the central Station for a very large and important district. It ib situated near the junction of the main road from Tahoraite through Kaitoki and Mangatoro to Wainui on the East Coast. This soad taps a very large block of Crown land of excellent quality, which will shortly be thrown open for sale. There are several other large blocks of Crown lands m the vioinity of this, township, which will also shortly be opened up. Around the township aro some of the finest and most extensive blocks of totara timber to' be met with m the North Island J two. sawmills are already at work, .and others will be started shortly. This township commences within about 3 chains of the Danevirke station, and extends to within about 30 chains of Tahoraite station. As these stations are only 70 chains apart it is notlikely that there will be a township at each, and there is not the slightest doubt that the township now offered, situated as it is between the two stationSjpresentKan opportunity forsafe investment such as has not been offered m Hawke's Bay for a long time, as from its position it cannot fail to become an important centre, and m a short time to rival Woodville. The land is beared flat land, and i* laid down m English grass, tibopt 7 acres being undpr cii>p ; the soil is of a quality not to be surpassed m the Province. • Title under Land Transfer Act. Terms — One quarter cash ; balance m 4, 8, and 12 months. , ; » EDWARD LYNDON, Land and Estate Auctioneer. TO-NIGHT. FORESTERS' HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th. A GrRAIVI* Vocal <& Instrumental CONCERT m AID OF St. Patrick's Clmrcli, Will be given this Evening The Catholic Church Choir, Lender the Directorship of Mr Habbott (Choir-master). PROGRAMME. Part I. Grand Selection from "Trovatore "— Clarionet and Harmonium. Mozait's Twelfth Mass— " Kyiie "— Choir. Bass Solo and Chorus — " Inclina ad m 6 "— Choir. Selections from Farmer's Mass m B Flat— -Choir. Solo—" In the Hour of Trial "— Mr Healy. i i ,i ; ; ; ; Farmer's Mass m B Flat—". Gloria " —Choir. V ■. . Selections from Winter's and Farmer's Masses -— " Agnus Dei," "Dona Nobk"— Choir. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. ' : Grand Selection from "Der Freichulz" — Miss Flood and Mr jflewcombe. Glee — « Carnivale " — Choir. Solo — "Give Me a Grip of Your Hand "—Mr Speight, Solo — « Kathleen Mavourneen " — Miss Newcombe. Recitation — " Shamus O'Brien " — Mr Stratford. Song- (selected) - Mr Healy. - Solo— Miss Moeller. Duet (piano) -=~ u Heavenward " — Mrs Holt and Miss Flood. Solo—" Dream Faces "—Mi's Mur- '."" phy. '■• ■ ':' ' D ue t_«« The Exile's Home"— Misses Flood and Hanlon. Song — " Golden Lorn" — Mrs Holt. * Song— "Silver Rhine"— MY Harbott. God Save the Queen. Doors open, 7.30. Concert to comI mence 8 sharp. Admission — Front Seats, 3/- j Back ' Seats, 2/. TEMPLE OF FASHION. The undersigned has much pleasure m notifying the Arrival of ' Spring A Summer Woods, Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice and Fashionable. Assortments jutrt to hand direct froui the SCOTCH AND ENGLISH MARKETS AND ALSO THE N.Z. MCWIEL AND KAIAPOI FACTORIES. T. T. MRSLAKE, Temple of Fashion, I (Next Foresters' Hall.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 11, 11 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 11, 11 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 11, 11 December 1884, Page 3

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