EDIWaUBfiHJOUSE, ! THE SQUAEE. i JJXTR AORDIN ARY i BARGAINS "' May now be procured at Bi M. g4)OEGE'S ■ :i ESTABLISHIpIkT. !■■•'! "■' ■'•■'i-^--'. ! ;■; i \ i The following must be cleared to make room for 60 "Cases New Goods, ;to jm-ive per next direct steamer, i.fijoii Messrs Arthur & Co., Glasgow, about April Ist :- — 100 Ladirs' 4in.hands f 12/6; usual i price, 30/. 10Q Cloth Jackets, 12/9 ; worth 40/. 80 ; Sttk^C^>e.^ Ifl/<; worth-25/f > ■ ■>-", 3P (Lyie^'*(?ostnmesJ 8/6 j worih 20/.: 50 ;Lndie*' Cosi,nme-«, 15/-; worth 35/. Hqrrick Lang O^t^ 376 ; woi^h 6/. Hope's Prints, 31- wortn 6^! •••■j U}Lu^k<minn[ \ s-Z!L--'pJhir; h-i-.v/r. •...•:■;■,.■■;•■ ;••-' Ladies' Corsc^s,;^jfl ), ,; i^or^h .4/6. Lajce, 3in width, 2£d yd ; worth 1/. Tapestf y Oarpets «■ j %j- Per. Yard, Worth 8/6. ' I ' '■ '■-•■■ ; - ' ;: - ■' r I f>!) .XT rVivP, ;':.;bjv; '^oli It liinoleum, 6ft Wide, ; | 5/4 Per Yard, Worth 9/. ihb^t R j I-,..?, T-r.-T '..-i! -AMU , } ■ .m! iLU-! I ■r.-.i'ii.t.-i ■ i. .., . ■ lien's Felt Hats, v ls 6ch; woith 4s 6d. H raw Hats, 6d and Is; worth 2s 6d ■ | i ft£d')4BJ6ai i >»in'.*i : vo iiuT: ■.),•;■] j o :> '-. r , i ' ' ■ .■■;..■• \ OX£ GVO£A, i • ■ . ■.'".. ..„ • ■ ■ jD. M. George, S EDINBURGH HOUSE, j .Wt>&-Ul I :'>-,. if.-,-, l.hj-.Wr-r'ivW . tFHE Squaee, Palmerston North. BICK. GREAT, UNO SALE. UPPER RANGITIKEI DIS-TWC-T. ■■" •■f-Jo«-v.->E0i^o8AIiEi! •>»•,:•, a^.u: Sometime about the beginning of MARQiI,. about o«- hum, •■ . BEING part of the Rangatira Block, comprising the HUNTERVILLE TOWNSHIP EXTEN-SlO-s,.»nd a.large number -of Rural sto 320 Acres. The Town Sections from to 3 \ Acres. ~ All the Sections' hav^ frontages to well-graded roads, some of which are formed and are now being; Retailed; others will be shortly cleared one chain wide. .<■>, The Main Trunk Railway from Wellington to^ iA^uckVatfcK passes through the entire length of this Block?^ MsoWie .'Mkrtoa-Otamaka-pua-Murimotu JRoad. The bush on the Hunterville Townsbjp Ejjtpnsion^ has been cleared ready for burning, the purchasers will there- ' fore be able to proceed with the erection of their buildings directly after; the sale. j The whole of the Rural and Su-j bur ban Sections,, are covered with; forest, the principal trees being tawa,| rimu, ralja, ami Batches of fine totaraj suitable "for nliHirig^pui-pbses. Th«i| undergrowth is as a v rule light, and| i£e 5 tlfef h|>U «of spfenW qualftv. 1" Saw'miH shortly be erected on the Block. The co^niryls midiilatMg; witbilii; large proportion of flats, and when cleared and brg^gnt/uji)|e> c^lttTa;tion three-* fourths will be fit . tor agricultural purposes. Lithographs of the property and fait pardculare will shortly be Obtainable. TXile, Land Transfer Actl I'ermV very liberal. : BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DICK. Marton. _ PRiyATE ASSEMBLY. A BAi«L will take place m the ICL ForwiciV Hall on FRIDAY, Jyhivcb 27th. Doom open at 8.30, • wmmence at 9. o'clock. Addmiwion —Lady and Gentleman, 4s j Gallery, la.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 91, 21 March 1885, Page 3
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