6. M. SNELSON STO CVL SAL US --J A N U A KY. TalU'rsall's ...Saturday Jan. 3] G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer. Head The Following Notice of the Undersigned: — FOR SALE Pitt -street. — Those two sections of * securely-fenced land, and a good four-roomed cottage, for £110. £35 m cash, and £75 upon mortgage. FisKGusoN-sTnEET.— I^ acre paddock, splendid dry land. Price, £70, and terms given. Terracr-street. — Section of land and a good cottage for £60. On terms, if needed. LoMnARD-sTREET. — A new, wellfin ished house, and a choice freehold, for ±200. £175 upon terms. Taondi-strebt. — A capital fiveroomed house and a large section, with every convenience, for £140. -i __— " ■ v ALSO,;, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A sociable Phaeton, English-built. Price, £35. A full compass Piano, by Chappell & Co. Price, .£3O. < A good second-hand Theodolite. Price, ,£6. . G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer &c BARNS & HIGGIE. STOCK SALES— JANUARY. ..Qampbelltown... Wednesday, Jan. 14 Campbell to wn . . .Wednesday, Jan. 28 BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers* FREEMAN R. JACKSON. STOCK SALES— JANUARY. St. Hill-st ... Wednesday, Jan.' 21 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, , Auctioneer, f lOs Per Week lOs Per Week •=»a ■% - v*^r E. wSP^ 'JB JR. - jj q ss TEMPOEAEY NOTICE^' MESSRS. MITCHELL & STUT- ' TER beg to notify haying commenced business m Palmerafon as Upholsters, and General House Furnishers. Mb- Mitchell has had considerable experience m the Upholstering Department coming- from the principal houses of Chnstchurch and Dunedin. Working at Private Houses being his special feature. . Houses furnished on deferred payments on extremely liberal terms. Carpets planned, sewn and laid, Old Carpets renovated with economy. Newest designs m Vallances, Cnvtains, Mantle Drapes, and Bed Furniture. Venetian Blinds fitted up od shortest notice. Repairs promptly attended to, Note the Addres.*— Factory — Old Times Office, Mainstieet. Show-room and Warehouse m the Square, now occupied by Mr Park, Bookseller. Lease to be transferred February Ist, 1885. Working Man's Friend. LOs Per Week Per Week FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS. * THE above Athletic Sport«, post- • poned from New Year's Day, will take place on THURSDAY the 22nd instant, on the Grounds, Terrace End, commencing at fl a.m. Volunteer Band m attendance. For full particulars see program ms. SPECIAL EVENT. 1 Mile Walking (Handicap) a Sweepstake of 5/-. Ist Prize £2, sweepstake added; 2nd Prize j»l. Post entries. Ball at the Foresters' Hall m the evening. ' F. MOWLEM, Secretary. THOMAS HALL, GEOCER & STOEEKEEPEB (Next Palmerson and Scott's.) anew tisab SEASONS GOODS TO HAND, Come and Inspect.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 33, 9 January 1885, Page 3
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