To Lease-A little farm, 1 mile from bqnare, 20 acres, and snug cottage 16s per week Apply immediately Pearne's Land Mart. f, aie-t Bcre. corner Church and Alexander-streets. Room enough to build 5 houses. Pearce's Land 3~acres7~nice little nomestead, gay 2J miles from Square, buy iff and make money on it; yours can'purchase for £175 at Pearce's Land _MHL___ 406-936 For Sale—l acre cultivated; gentle- '' man s residence, 5 rooms ; closa to ? railway station ; £80 cash, balance >on mortgage. Pearce's Laud Mart. < X^42?T 553 To-let—9 rooms and batli. Apply im->----mediately Pearce's Land Mart. Also, several cottages. 44 Acres, Ashhurst, 2 miles from #hTjaj^ and store, good garden andlorchan, house, inßuredttrtSf. Oh£p a? i o ~ierms a "'anged. Pearce's Land^vlart. 345-511 10-Let- wood 5 acie padlock near the Square. Pearce's Land Mart. To-Let-8-roomed cottage with bath ; also 2 acres of land suth good 5 roomed cottage. Pearce's Land Mart. Leasehold—2s acres, (the best little farm in the district, so they say), all in grasy, fenced, cottage, and within 2 miles of the station. Lease has 999 yearsTo run. £5 per annum. __Pearce^s_LanAJiftrL 360 acres, leasehold, H miles from the Square, 15_s_pei acre, Pearce's __J^dJlart___Jj* 333-909 [ 10° acres, H-miles from town, cowbales, cottage, &c. £15 per acre. Pearce's Land Mart. 333-909 250 acres, leasehold, near Feilding, Groomed house and all outbuildings. Only 12s 6d per acre. Pearce's Land Mart. 405-934 LOST AND FOUND. £1 REWA.tJU. LOST— Jubilee sovereign, mounted. Above reward will be paid on returning same to Arthur Hopwood, Ironmonger, the Square. T OST — On Tuesday evening, 29th JLj inst., from the Square, dark brown pony mare, hogged mane and tail, white star on forehead. Pony had saddle, bridle and rug on liGr. Apply Bammd and Abraham. £2 REWARD. T OST—From Pohangina, three 2|i J year-old heifers, and one 2i-year-old red steer, brandf d yy o.n offrumn earmark, a hole out oj e&a&'eaw^ifljpvone giving information leading recovery will receive the abov^R^^i. Arthur A. Wagstaff, Pohangif^Ht'^ cab, axle cap; TLe on JLJ ' cap, "Mulliners, LeanYington A " Reward on returning to giub Stables. ' T OST—One white pon^ about 14 _LJ hands high, long tail.'Wile on both sides of neck. Anyone findifc the aime will be rewarded "on return^ to W Pifctam. STRAYED on to my property, tfiree weeks ago, Siberia, near Manawatu Gorge, Roan Bullock, about 3-wear-old, fork in each ear, brand ufdistinct. Owner can have same on paying expenses to A. HARDING, Siberia. TO LET AND FOE SALE. mo LEASE—I 44 acres near Gclyton, X all grassed and subdivided into 7 paddocks, house 5-rooms, and outbuildings. Apply Leigh's Land Office. FOR SALE—Bacon pigs, killed and dressed from 1301bs to loOlbs at 3|d per lb delivered ; a good chance for those wanting home cured bacon. E. White, Park Road. TO-LET -A small Cottage in Gamp-bell-street. Apply Mrs Martin, Campbell-street. FOR SALE, CHEAP—2 second-hand bradley gigs, 2 second-hand spring traps, 1 light gig, 1 double-seated buggy, 1 light dray. Apply to J. Kingsbeer & Sons, Carriage Builders. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. fTIHAT splendid dairy farm situated on JL Henderson's Line, Stoney Creek lately in the occupation of Mr James Rickard, comprising 60 acres of the best land in the district; subdiyided into 5 paddocks, watered by the Stoney Creek, First-cl.-iss buildings are erected on the property, including dwelling, 4 rooms and bath, 16 stall cowshed, trap sbed, fowl and washhou-e, piggsnes, etc. The whole to be sold at an absolute sacrifice on most liberal terms. Intending purchasers can obtain full particulars and arrange to inspect the property on application to JAS. HASTINGS, Trees Banks, Stoney Creek. Or THOb. A. HASTINGS, Ruabine Street, Palmerston North. FOR SALE — Goodwill of private* boardin? bouse, flourishing town on Company's Line, containing 18 rooms, furnished throughout, baths with hot and cold water, 3J acres knd, stable and trap shed, d.s. buggy, 1 cow, poultry, etc., etc.; lease 10 years to run i rent 30a per week; will sell as a going concern. " Sure fortune." Only £400 cash. Apply sharp at Leigh's Land Office. Relief of Mafeking TO create a success one must concentrate ones whole thoughts on the object in view. Mafeking was relieved on those lines Now that;we are satisfied on this point, I would ask you to BELIEVE your mind to the fact that you can buy your «UOCEKi ES just as cheap from the Cash Grocer as you can from any other store. Prime Cat Bacon and Good Fresh | Butter a speciality. Goods delivered to any pait of town daily. Note t ira Addkess— A. C. BRADFIELB, CASH GSOCEE, The Square (Club Hotel Corner). -■ ' - *• tti^% L^&* "'■^^ MAKMICs comtL-T>.oAD BOABJR&'j T premises, w /parecJ. TVTfyrVake the re F «^og sewi LVnaohabes, tinware, &c. y L , naM
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 3
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777Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 3
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