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CtEO. 51. MASOS, LAND. HOUSE AND LST-\TF AGENT. Send for " Land and Propehtv Guidk " (free). OFFIOE-jrain-itrcefc West, I'aiuirrston North. pT yZ Acre 3, good G-rcomed 'ho'Jso, 14 OO bail cowshed, 20 acres have been ploughed, 7 paddocks, close to creamery, school and station. Price .621 per acre, terms £600 cash,balance syears nt -ih% or can be paid off at any time f\Q Acres, dairy farm, about 2 miles UO from Palinerston. o paddocks, 2 acres shelter bush, new house 4 i corns. 9 bail cowshed, etc., creamery 10 minutes' drive, school close to house Could milk 25 cows. Price £21 per aero. Ury Acres, close to Palmerstcn, / house of G rooms, pp'endid cowbaila, well paddocked. 00 acr.^ stumped, balance can be easily stumped, very suitable for subdivision. Price £?•■» per aero, terms £000 cash, balance can remain. This is a really good property. A Q Acres, Hokowbitu, good fronU"es. ±O buildings, otc. Price £2800.° "' 3f\ Acres, Hokowhitu, good frorta-e. \J Price JESO per acre. ,Q/j Acres of urs'-class land, good Odfc house of 7 rooms, all Deeessarv buildings, spleudidorchard, well watere.i Price £24 per acre. Easy terms caw be' arranged. SECTION, Raugitikei-strcct, 1 chain frontage, 2\ deep. Prieo £350. \ "DEOAD-STREET, 100 feet frontage | JJ 2J chains deep. Price £-2 °3 Gd per foot. AjOBNER Section, Cuba-street, good \J frontages, good buildings. As this property is close to the Squaro it must ! prove a most profitable investment at the low price of £700. TENDERS. rpEXDERS are required for iivo acres X of stumping. Apply to T. P. Blake, Kelvia 3rove. TO BUILDEBS^ mENDE ES oie required by n on o -L WEDNESDAY, Juno 18th, for the erection.of » rceidence at Hokowhitu. Particulars to be obtained of the undersigned. E. LAECOMB, O.E. and Architect. 7«1 V',IILIT .U--«| ; .*NilllWI»| l FOR SALE OR "LEASE! ASUPEEIOR sheep or dairy farm of about 350 acre?, situate at'Haumai, sk miles from Ashharat railway station, 150 acres rich alluvial land, partly ploughed, balance hilly, roomy comfortable house and good outbuildings, creamery on tho property. Thi3 property would cut up well into dairy farms. For full particulars apply" to 1 ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., ; Palmerston Nortb.

DISTRICT ORDERS. Headquarter?, Wellington, 9th June 1002. IN compliance with General Order 18S of 12th May, and instructions siuce received, the following is published for general information , p-nd guidance of all concerned : j 1. On 26th Juno- the occasion of the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VII., all Volun- i teer Corps, including Cadets, will parade at an hour to fit in with that of the Procession or other Ceremonial arranged for by the Civil Authorities at their own Centres. This parade will count as a Daylight Parade towards Capitation. Tho Hon. tho Minister for Defence desires that no troops are to bo taken away from any Borough or subDistrict in which it is proposed to celebrate the King's Coronation. 2. His Majesty's Veterans of the Navy, Army, and Colonial Forces, and Officers and Men of Returned Contingents, are invited to assemble with the troops at their respectivecentres, and the Volunteer Officer in Command will assigu to them the post- of honour at the head of the column or right of the line. 3. Defence Rifle Clubs are also invited to join the parade at their nearest centre, and will occupy the rear of the column or left of the line. 4. Immediately after parade, every Officer Commanding a Corps of Volunteers or Cadets, and Captains of Defence Rifle Clubs, will telegraph (urgent) direct to Major Smith, Staff Oilicer, Wellington, the number of (1) Officers, and (2) Men on parade of their respective units, and to prevent mistakes, the name of the Corps or Club must bo written after the name of the sender of the telegram. In like manner the Senior Volunteer Officer present will wire the number of Veterans and Returned Contingent Men. The total number will be communicated to His Excellency the Governor, who desires to transmit the same to His Majesty the King. 5. It is confidently expected that the attendance of all ranks will make up the Coronation Parade a memorable one, thoroughly representative ana worthy of the colony. 6. The troops will fire a Feu-dc-Joie, and afterwards give three cheers for His Majesty tho King. A Salute of 101 guns will be fired by thoPermanontgArtillc-ry from the Saluting Battery at Headquarters, Wellington. 7. South African War Medals will be distributed on (Joroautiou Day by His Excellency tho Governor at Wellington and the Mayors of the ndc-r----mentioned Cities or Boroughs , will bo requested to do so - Masterton, Dannevirke, Napier, Gisborno, Palmeiston North, Feildiug, Wanganui, Hawera, Stratford, and New Plymouth Officers and men who have n '. received their medals should parade for that purpose at the sub-centre nearest their homes ; and free railway passes will be issued on application to Officer Commanding District, Wellington : tho postal address of Claimant to bo given. STEWART NEWALL, Colonel Commanding District. NOTE.—AII daily papers circulating in the district from Wellington to Gisborne in the east and toWaitara in the north are requested to publish the foregoing Orders.ONCE, at no early date.—S.N. PALMERSTON NORTH WOKIFING MEN'S CLUB. \ SPECIAL General Meeting is CX hereby called for the 11th day of Juno, for the purpose of adopting proposed new rules and change of name of Club; also consideration of the purchase of new premises, and building proposals. T. BASTIN. President

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7318, 11 June 1902, Page 3

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