EDINBURGH HOUSE, THE SQUAEE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS May now be procured at i |D. M. GEORGE'S ESTABLISHMENT. The following must be cleared to make room for 60 Cases New Goods, to arrive per next direct steamer, from Messrs Arthur & Co., Glasgow, about April Ist : — 100 Ladiex' 4-in-hands, 12/6 : usual price. 30/. 100 Cloth Jackets, 12/9 ; woith 40/. 80 Silk Cipes, 10/-; worth 25/. 30 Ladies' Costumes, 8/6 ; worth 20/. 50 Ladie*' Coal lime*, 15/-; worth 35/. Horrick Long Cloth, 3/6 ; worth 6/. Hoyle's Prints, 3J ; worth 6d. MILLINERY Half Price. Indies' Corsets, 1/11 ; worth 4/6. Lace, 3in width, 2^d yd; worth 1/. Tapestry Carpets */• Per Yard, Worth 3/6. Linoleum, 6ft Wide, 5/4 Per Y/ard, wirth 9/. Men's Felt Hats, Is 6d ; worth 4s 6d. Straw Hats, 6d aud Is; worth 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Gome 6f See Our Men's Suits at OIVE GUINEA. JD. M. George, EDIISHBURGH HOUSE, The Square, Palmerston Noeth. beckett, ntnnowD, & hick. j GREAT LAND SALE. UPPER RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. FOE SALE Some time about the beginning of MARCH, about 4,000 ACRES OF LAND part of the Rangatira X) Block, comprising the HUNTEKVILLE TOWNSHIP EXTENSION, and a large number of Rural imd Suburban Sections, varying from sto 320 Acres. The Town Sections from to Z\ 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 Main Trunk Railway from Wellington to Auckland passes through the entire Jength of this Block, as also the Marton-Otaraaka-pua-Murimotu Road. The bush on the Hunterville Township Extension has been cleared ready for burning, the purchasers will therefore be able to proceed with the erection of their buildings directly after the sale. The whole of the Rural and Suburban Sections are covered with forest, the principal trees being tawa, ritnu, rata, and patches of fine totara suitable for milling 1 purposes. The undergrowth is as a rule light, and the general character of the soil of splendid quality. A Saw-mill will shortly be erected on the Block. The country is undulating, with a large proportion of flats, and when cleared and brought under cultivation threefourths will be fit tor agricultural purposes. Lithographs of the property and full particulars will shortly be obtainable. Tide, Land Transfer Act. Terms very liberal. BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DICK. JMarton. The Fire Insurance -Association) J Capital, folly subscribed, £1,000,000. \ Paid Up, £200,000. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company, and is prepared to accept Risks of every description at lowest current rates. E. LARCOMB, Agent, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 80, 7 March 1885, Page 3
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