CROWN LANDS. Wellington, May lGth, 1885. "VTOTICR is hereby giv«n, as re\±y{ quired by Section 05 of the Land Act, 1877. that Joachim Heinnoh Bunneisler, Lhe selector of Section 1589, Block IX, Kairanga, has applied to the Land Board to transfer the same to James Bell. J. VV. A. MARCH ANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. •■ ■_ _ ■ — , TO THOSE DESIROUS OF OBTAINING FIRST-C-LAS BUILDING SITES NEAR TH SQUARBJ THE whole of the Sections on bofi sddeN of Andrew Ynnng-xiiv.-i. with the frontages to Main andCu*".stivtrt.", will be placed m the uiarkri for sale ut. at early d:il<*. The terms will *u» )>y 10 annual instalment free of interest, with option of puyiu" the balance off at any time. JAMES LINTON. March 30th, 1885. Watchmaker
AND JEWELLER. HARRY LITTLEJOHN, (Late with W. Littlejolui & Son, Wellington) BEGS to intimate that he has commenced the business of Watchmaker and (Jeweller m that shop next to Mr Gardes, [Fruiterer, Palmerston. H.L! ha,s had over 17 yeara' practical experience m. some of the best shops m England and Scotland, and as he will devote his entire attention to the Kepairmg of Ofocks, Watches, and Jewellery of ever}' descriptltjiiy lie hopes by attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges to obtain a share of public patronage. , SIf.VERSMITHIIVGt DONE ON THE PREMISES. (Under Standakd Office.) H. Littlejohn»»-»'-Proprietor. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WELCH &GO. BEG to inform the Public that they will commence business m the course of a few days m the premises lately occupied by Mr Johnston, Tailor, Broad-street, Palmerston, with a Choice Stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, ' FANCY GOODS, | BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, ; BIRTHDAY CARDS And' a Well Selected Assortment of Articles 1 Suitable for Presents. W |. Lkli.Gß SUPPLY OP NEWEST Sf 3 Jm S" Pieces not m stock procured at 4 [j|j h ■' shortest notice. 4 The Stock having 1 been carefully purchased m EN G L A N D From the Best Houses, Customers may rely * on getting Substantial Valuo for their Money. Everything will be sold as near to £VGtIiI^H PRICES ; ; AS POSSIBLE. WELCH & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, BROAD-STREET, (Opposite Bank of Australasia), PALMERSTON NORTH. £2 EEWAItD. THE al»ove reward will be given to unyone giving information that will taaiA to the recovery of a Dark Bay Mare with Ustinov-rope »ncl collar ttttached. Anyone, deraining the Mime after this ilate viH be j«-Q^ecutt'tl, A\)\)]y Stawahd OlUce,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 140, 19 May 1885, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 140, 19 May 1885, Page 3
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