G. M, 6NELSON AT X A HERE SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 16th FEB. GM. S NELSON will sell by , public auction— 25 head beef 12 2-y ear-old steers 15 yearlings 10 2-year-old heifers 8 cows 100 fat sheep 150 prime fat wethers 200 riomney ..Marsh ewes 250 lambs (m the Wool) 7 pure-bred Lincoln rams Also, on account of W. Akkks, Esq., — ' 100 pure-bred Romney .Marsh ewes, m lots to suit purchasers , 6 two-tooth Romney Marsh ranis, by imported' rams, out of pure-bred ewes Sale at 1 . p.m. Head The Following Notice of the Undersigned: — ' : FOR SALE Pitt-stheet. — Those two sections of securely-Fenced laud, and a good four-roomed cottage, for £110. • £35 m cash, and ' £1o upon mortgage. Ferguson-street. — I^-acre .paddock; iL'plendid dry land. Price, £70, and terms 'given. .: • ' : Terkaoe-strkkt.^ — Section of land and a good cottage for £60. On terms, if needed. Lombard-street. — A new, wellfinished house, and a choice freehold, for £200. £175 upon terms. Taonui-street.— A capital fiveroomed hou.«e and a large section, with every convenience, for £140. . ALSO, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A sociable I'hseton, English-built. Price, £35. A full compass Piano, by Chappell & -■ Co. Price, .£3O. " A good second-hand Theodolite. Price, £6. . . M. SNELSONi " Auctioneer &c. FREEMAN R. JACKSON. STOCK SALES FOR FEBRUARY. Waverley ... ... ''Friday, ! Feb. 13 ■§i. Hill-st :.....: Wednesday, F,eb.; V* Waverley Eiiday, T^eb. 27 - FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. NEW YEAR, 1885. TBE ZATEST SUMMER FASHIONS at : s EDINBURGH liOIfSE. VISIT ' D. M. GEORGES establishment; , : And Inspect the Late Arrivals of NEW SEASON'S Mantles , Millin«ry . . i Codtumes, &c, &c. The Largest Stock of French and English Millinery m Palmerston, (all New and Fashionable designs). Choice Fruitd: Flowers m Great Variety , ! Ribbons and Fancy Quods. Mantles m Satin, Ottoman Silk, Ottoinau Cloth, Black Silk Broche, . &c, &c, ■• , , , Zephyr Costivmes richly trimmed, and newest designs. Spun Silks m Checks, Stripes, and Spots, 2/6 per yard. Broche, Black Silks, Satins, Colored Silks and Satins, all newest shades/ • Dress Materials —"Fancy Nun's Veiling m Self Colors, Walking Materials, Checks^ Spots, Sti ipes, &c. Striped Zephyrs. ";. IggT I have.a special line of Allwool Carmelite Clolh m all shades, selliug. at 1/- per yd. Worth Inspecting:. •, ■ Carpel ing— Brussells, Tapestry m handsome" patterns, Linoleums, 3/6 per square yard. Ladies' Unierclbtlihig & Baby Linen. The Largest and Cheapest Stock, of Men's, Boys', and' Youths' Colonwlmade Clothing in '' Palmerston, cousisting of ■■:.-" Kaiapoi Geelong and Mosgiel Tweeds. Boys' Straw Hats, from 6d each. A Large Vaiiety of Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Gentlemen's Mercery, Very Cheap.' Millinery and Dressmaking nnder the siipi' vision of nxpeiienced and qnalifietl hands. T<» gire my Cnstomers a chance of getting lirstclass goods at a low rate, a discount of 3/-" i» the £ olf my Visual prices will be given to aill purchasers of 5/- and upwards during the Christinas Holidays and from this dale. D. M. GEOEGE, Edinburgh House, The Square, rNext to the Town Hall.")
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 3
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