EDINBURGH HOUSEr THE SQUARE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN^ f ; May now bei? procured; j|t ■ i •• V'" .••■'■ D< M. GEORGE'S : ESTABLISHMENT. ■:.;■: : 1 % : v l ■ ' ■ i •• . The following nxust be cleared to make room for o*o Cases New Goods, to arrive per next direct steamer, from Messrs Arthur & Co., Glasgow, about April Ist : — K looi Lading 4-in-haods, 12/6 ; usual j price, 30/. lOd CJoth.Jackets, 12/9 ; woith 40/. 80 SUl^aj.esJfo^jwortKSg/* T r -t '30 Ladies' "Costumes, 8/6; woVtli 20/.* 50 Luclieo* Cosliyxie-:, 1,5/- ; woi-rh 35/. -Hot-rick Long OlStbA3/j5 £y°&" 6/. Hope's Prints, 3J ; worth 6d. ?}£$ 'Trite. 11 ' : " j , . •■ • - , ffc«.ir f-:*ir; v ■■..../;•■ ' ..: ; ; , ,' ,■• ' , riiadiea' Coi-scit?, 4/1 1 ; worth 4/6. Jbafce, 3in width, 2£d yd ; worth 1/. i • 3tapesti^"e^jf>tets : '\\ «/« Per Yard, Worth 3/6. . iJinoleum, 6ft Wide, 1 I 5/4 Per. Yard, Worth. 9/. '{ '■><■ i\l':.' 'stfuK ;^:.;v;.T ■>:,••. Ii • ir-jj !: i . ■ ; ; Mfen's Felt Hats, l*"6a -woith 4s 6d. ,StVa,w Hais, 6d and Is ; worth 2s 6<l 'J ! 'a^is^d: 501 '^'' '•' 7:i^ «««>/;■/;•'.•:•( I;■ ■ . -.I , •iT-li ; . O,\E GUINEA. ifZ>. M&eorge, I^HK SQUAEE, pALMEnSTON NORTH. I _ ■ ZL— — _ ~j { r,.' Jli! ' - -j-J) lit -(..-ii ( til; »>;. (>• i/ f ,|',j' BECKETfi HAMMOND, * 1 hick. j ■ __. ijjPPER RANGITIKEI DISi TRICT. i Sometime about the beginning of. I MARCH,.about OEi .LAND: >4 BEING part of the Rangatira Block, comprising the HUNTERVI.LLE TOWNSHIP EXTENand Sub'urban 'Sections/ varying ft'otn $to 320 Acres. The Town Sections from to 3J Acres. ! All the SectibnshaveOfrontages to well-graded roads, some of which are formed and are now being-; ;nietf^led } others will be shortly cleared one ihain-wido/ :•*!;.•■> | Tl>e Main Truftk Railway from Wellington to '^uclclan'd ' : passes through the entire length of this jßlocki aiTfefeo ihe 'MirtoniyOtamakapua— Murimotu Road. .' The hush on the Huntervitle TownshijvJßstcnsiW i bas been beared ready j for burning^ the purchasers will therefore be able to proceed, with the erecjtion of their buildings directly after |the sale.^. _ qn - T , ! The whole of the Rural and S»burliau Sections are covered with forest, the principal trues being tawa, vimn, rata, .aiid, J^)fpbjM, of fine.totara suitable for ihimti£ ; 'ii'rtipbstt. Th«; undergrowth is as a rule light, and the ffenW^ ofia)-ajCter of; the $coil< oft spien^^aJitv'T A Say-mill k W shortly ,be erected on the Block. The country isiiridulatin^/ with' a!- large proportion of flats, and when cleared and brougnt 'irbSeKv.culuyatioJi threefourthM will be fit tor agricultural purposes. Lithographs, of the property .and full <ptir : cicnlaW will 'shortly be obtainable. Title, Land Transfer Act. Terms very liberal. BECKETT, HAMMOND, & DTCK. Mar ton. PRIVATE ASSEMBLY. ABALL^ will take place m the Fosters' Hall bu FRIDAY, March 27th. Doors open at 8.30, commence at 9. o'clock. AddinisHton i — Lady and Gentleman, 4;s ; Gallery, [is.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 93, 23 March 1885, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 93, 23 March 1885, Page 3
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