TO-MORROW. SBY OUDEB BFtHE M)RT- ■ GAGEE. SATURDAY. PEBEUAKY 6th, 1S8(>. GM. SNELSON & CO. have • received instructions from the -Mortgagees to sell by P.iblic Auction al their rooms, on the above date, at 2 p.m., the undermentioned properties : — Lot 1. — Allotment No. 2, Town sfcition fisß, Main-street, Palmerston if >rth. containing 2fi perches, with house occupied by Mr. G. W. Shatter. Photographer, and the outbuildings thereon. Lot 2.— Allotments Nos. 17 and 20, part of section 1043, Linton-street, -Palmcrston North, containing H roods 24 perches, with lions'* thereon occupied by Mr A. Henderson. Lot 3. — Part of Town section !)!>, fronting Broad-street, Palmerston North, containing 31 £ perches, southern portion with 4-roomed house ti.creon, occupied byMrW. H. Smith. Lot 4. Part of section 1)9, fronting Broadstreet, Palmerston North, containing 31$ perches, northern moiety with 4roomed house thereon, occupied by Mr R. Davis. - I Lot 5. Allotment No. 3, part Town sec' tion . 67, Terrace-street, Palmerston Norlh, containing one rood, with house theieon, m the occupation of Mr C. Bridge. Lot 6. Allotment No. 1, part Town section, No. 600, Main-street, Palmerston North, containing 31 perches, with house thereon, m the occupation of MrG. F. Eoe. Lot 7. Allotment No. 4,. part Town section, No. 600 Main-street, Palmerston • 'North, containing 34 perches with house thereon, m the occupation of Mr D. H. Guthrie. Lot 8. Allotment F, part of section No. 7 of Town section 167, Terrace-street, Palmerston North, with house thereon, occupied by Mr Rivers. L»t 9. Allotment No. 8, part section 306, , Palmereton -North, 'containing/ 32 : perches, with house thereon, occupied by Mr Mullius. : The Title to the whole of the above lands is under the Lands Transfer Act. Further particulars of the sale can be obtained at the offices of the Auctioneers, or A. Southey Baker, Esq., Solicitor, Pal- j merston North. ' Terms at Sale. THUBSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. PALMEESTON NORTH RAM AND SHEEP FAIR. f^ M. SNBLSON & CO. will \JJT • hold their Annual Ham and Sheep Fair on the above date, at their Yards, Palmerston. Particulars m future issue. • i NEW YEAR! ■ Boots! Boots!! BOOTS!!! New 6f Fashionable Assortments IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Just Arrived, Including Ladies 1 Glove Kid Shoes | ■ „ Cloth Battbn do / Gents' Glove Kid do „ Calf do „ „ and Kid E.S. Boots Children's Boots and : Shoes of ■ . eveiy description. Bespoke Work Unequallod. None but first-class workmen are employed, and nothing but the best of material used. For fit, style, and workmanship nothing can surpass my work, of which the inhabitants ot Manawatu have had ample proof. R. ALLfNGHAM, ; The Square. W. B~E C X, STEAM /E rated Water AND COBJDUL Manufactory, FITZHERBERT-STREETr Palmerston North. TRY the New Tonic Horehound Beer, Orange Champagne, and Cherry Nectar. FOR SALE. A&OOD Reliable Weighbridge; can weigh a Fourwheeled "Waggon ; its testing powers over 12 tons. Makers H. Pooley and Son, Liverpool. Apply to . E. WRIGHT, Nixon-street, "Wanganui. DISTRICT ORDERS. ; 28th January, 1886. PALMERSTON NORTH Rifle Volunteers will Parade for Inspection on TfruESDAY, 18th February, at 7.30 p.m. :-, 0. STAPP, Lieut-Colonel, ; Gommandin^ District.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1627, 5 February 1886, Page 3
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