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STEVENS & GORTON. TO-MORROW, AT THEIR YARDS, FEILDING. TUESDAY, 27th JAN. OTEVKNS & GORTON O will ?_ell at their sale yards, as above — ■ ]'> prime fat bullocks 35 .prime fat bullocks 10 prime fat cows 15 2-y ear steers 10 mixed yearlings 35 2-year steers 12 yearling steers 10 cows and calves 25 mixed cattle 11 i 5 prime fat sheep 100 wether hoggets 1.50 forward ewes 450 breeding ewes 40.0. well-bred lambsSale at 1 o'clock. STOCK SALES— JANUARY. Feilding ... Tuesday, January 27 Stevens & gorton, Auctioneers. GREAT LAND SALE. UPPER RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. FOE SALE Some time about the beginning of MARCH, about 4,000 ACRES OF LAND ! BEING part, of the Rangatira ! Block, comprising the HUNTERVILLE TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, and a largo uumher of Rural and Suburban Sections, varying from sto 320 Acre*. The Town Sections from ] to 3 Acres. All the Sections have frontages to well graded roads, some of which are formed and are now being metalled ; others will be shortly cleared one chain wide. The Maiu Trunk Railway from Wellington to Auckland passes through, the entire length, of this Block, as'al.«o the Mnrton-Otamaka-pua-Murimotu Road. The bush on the Huntemllo Township Extension has been cleared ready for binning, the purchasers will therefore be able to pro-cod with the erection of their buildings directly after the sale. The whole ' of the. Rural and Suburban Sections are covered wuh forest, the principal trees be ing tawa, rimu,'. rafca, and patches of fine" totara suitable for milling purposes. Tln i undergrowth is as a rule light, and the genf-riil character of the soil of splendid qualibv. A Saw-mill will shortly be erected on the Block. The country is undulating, with a large proportion of Hats, , and whr*n cleared and brought under cultivation threefourths will be fit tor agricultural purposes. Lithographs of the property and full particulars will shortly be obtainable. Title, Land Transfer Act. Terms very liberal. BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DtCK. ; • ' „' Marton. TO SUBSCRIBERS A.\D ADVJiR TTSERS. npHE- -Accounts for last Quarter JL having now been issued, settlement, at, the cailiest. convenience of Subscribers nnd Advertisers will greatly oblige. PRINCESS HOTEL. TURK ACE END. Denis Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased the above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for etHcieiicyaiiU completeness cannot be surpassed. Boardeis will find every convenience, combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Ales, and Spirits Of the Best Brands only m stock New Boot and Shoe Warehouse, adjoining the Hotel. 3D. CLIFFORD PROPRIETOR. TENDERS WANTED FOR the whole or part of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and BOOK DEBTS m the Estate of James H. Topping, of Palmerston Nbri-b, Storekeeper. The stlock consists of Groceries and Ironmongery and Medicines, is of «ood value, and very saleable. Stock lias been carefully taken, and stock lists are now ready. , Mr Henry Gardes will be iv attendance at the premises to shew the stock, and give any information required. Terms 25 per cent, cash, the balance by approved bills at tlnec month-' date. Tenders must he accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent., and must be sent to my address, Court House, PaluuTsUm North, not later than 4 | o'clock of TnuiiSDAY, the 29th day of January. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Pal mci stem, 16th January,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 46, 26 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 46, 26 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 46, 26 January 1885, Page 3

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