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(jRAND ANNUAL C L EARING SALE. _ r . f ■ . '•'.■.■,.. E. &W. H. BRiaHTWELL'S '-V ■ GEE AT ANNUAL O|EAE IN Q- SA L E FOR THE^^ rxl . ,-. V;;f;--V "" ''■'.*■■':■ ■' CHRISTMAS AND NEW' YEAR HOLIDAYS, Groceries Cheaper than ever ! ; V - CtoTHtNG Cheaper than ever! ,'^ t , Drapery Cheaper than 'ever ! ..-. • Boots and Shoes Cheapeb than evek ! A large stock of New Goods have just been Qpjn^d up, which will be sold at the lowest possible phc^s.' . • CHOICE NEW SEASOFjD EA &, * Splendid Value. ■....•■■, . . ■ ■ tffe^; .." ..-.'.- Call and compare the Qttality and Cheapness of our Goods: CHEAPEST HOIJSB IN PA±iEESTOR;

mHE MANAWATU HIGHWAYS JL BOAED invite TENDEES for the undermentioned works :-— M,e tailing about 30 chains on Typo Bush Line, Carnarvon/ .. MetalliDg about 16 chains qn Penny's . Line, Carnarvon. %i ." Specifications may be seen at Mr Tompkins' Store, Sandon. Sanding about 20 chains on Motoa Eoad, Foxton." Specifications at Mr. Whyte's Hotel. Ditching and forming about 30 chains on Karere Road. Specifications at Mr* McEwen'sj Earere. Ditching and Forming about 35 chains on Stoney Creek Line- above Palmerston. Specifications at Mr Keeling's Office. Intending Contractors will notice that a deposit must accompany tenders for each of the above-named contracts, otherwise they will be treated as m•- -• formal. Tenders must be addressed to H. McNeil,' Esq., Chairman, and sent, in' not later than 10 o'clock on MONDAY the 15th day of JANUASY at which hour the Board meets . The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. v . ' *rßy order: ' "~ v - "*- ••-•' ' s :--- • ■ . >■:•;.- JAMES LINTON,. ; Inspector of Works. c Palmerston North, sth January, 1876; IMPOETANT LAND SALE. MANCHESTEE BIOCE, MANAWATU. . .' MESSES. BETHUNE & BfUN'TEE. have received instructions from A.~F. Halcombe, Esq., Agent to the Emigrant and Colonists' Aid Corporation # (Limited), to .sell, by public auction, at their Sale Ebbnis, Customhouse Quay, on THURSDAY, 25th JANTJAEY, 1877, The following valuable lands : — . About 100 TOWN and. SUBUR- ' BAN SECTIONS at FEILDING hitherto reserved from sale. The Town of Halcombe. Suburban Sections of Halcombe. About 4,000 Acres of Rural Land adjfM'^iit to Feildingaud Hal T coiiibe. : y . The-to'wn and suburbs of Halcombe. are situah'd on the main railway line between Wanganui and Foxton,^which . is completed through Feilding to within four miles of Halcombe (which -when' finished will complete the connection between Wanganui and Foxton), re-"-mainder being now under contract. These lands have been open for eight months to bond fide residents only, and now contain a population of over 400. • With the exception of a small part of the town which is light bush, the whole of the town and suburban lands are rich jdry fern and flax land, and, as- will be seen by the sale-plans, the adjacent country is being opened up by roads converging on the railway stations. The rural lands^ are subdivided into sections varying from 40 to 500 acres ; they are all easily accessible to the railway line,' and some of them contain very valuable timber. - The upset prices placed upon the land' offered for sale are, with the. exception of the suburban sections at Halcombe, less than have been realized by sales of thelands adjacent. Lithographed plans containing the fullest particulars may be obtained from Messrs Bethtjne & HuNTEE/Mr Freeman Jackson, Wanganui; and from the Agkent E. & G. Aid Corbobation '(Limited), at Feilding or Halcorube, eitlfer by letter or personally. T MIL V E E T O N^ efV--,-- "'V ;■ '■• <:;: -: .:■■■■■■•'"■': - : Painteb, Papebhangee, - &c, ■'.-■ - Next door to Mi*. S. Abraham's store, Palmerston North. ~ Orders left at Mr., poster's, Foxton, will have prompt attention.

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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 25, 13 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 25, 13 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 25, 13 January 1877, Page 3

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