WANTED — A BUTCHER.— Apply to T. MOFFATT. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a few Good MILCH COWS m f ull milk. Apply to E. MARSH, Terrace End. pHAFF ! CHAFF ! ! CHAFF ! ! ! CHAFF supplied m any quantity. Apply at the paddock of Mr Thomas Raymond. iy o t j c c. MESSRS. ALLERBY & BAKER beg to notify that they are prepared to supply— Shingles, Palings, House Blocks, Posts and Rails, Of Superior Quality, and at the lowest remunerative rates. Orders left with R. N. Keeling, the Square, will receive prompt attention. Palmerston North, Feb. 17th, 1877. mO BUSHMEN. WANTED. TENDERS for FELLING 100 Acres of BUSH, North of Feilding, m four contracts of 25 acres each. Specifications can be seen at Mr. Maysmor's store, Feilding, where also tenders can be left, till WEDNESDAY, the 7th of March next, at noon. ROBERT KIDD. February 24th, 1877. mO BUSHMEN. Wanted, Tenders for FELLING 200 Acres of Light Bush, north of Feilding, m four Contracts of 50 Acres each. Specifications can be seen at Mr Maysmor's Store, Feilding, where also tenders can be left, till MONDAY, 12th MARCH NEXT, at Noon. A person will point out the ground on Thuesday, Bth Maech, leaving I Feilding early m the morning. THOMAS BRYCE. February 24th, 1877. li/T ONEY TO LEND. Apply to BULLER & LEWIS, Solicitors, Hunter Street, Wellington. iy O T I C E. MONEY TO LEND m small sums and at short periods, on unexceptionable security. R. N. KEELING, The Square, Palmerston North. FORESTERS' HALL, Palmeeston. HEGARTY'S GLOBE COMBINATION OF VARIETY ARTISTS Will have the honour of appearing, previous to their departure for Australia, MONDAY and TUESDAY Next, sth and 6th March, for TWO NIGHTS ONLY, together with the Wonderful ARABIAN BOX-MYSTERY. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8. Admission — Front Seats, 45. ; Second Seats, 2s 6. J. GARDNER, Agent. MRS. E. MARSH Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts, that she has re-opened her business as DRESSMAKER, And added to it that of MILLINERY, Having secured the services of a COMPETENT MILLINER Just arrived from England. Mrs E. Marsh thanks her numerous patrons for their past favours. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS MADE UP. Addeess — . .MRS. E. MARSH, ■ • . Palmerston North. '
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 3 March 1877, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 3 March 1877, Page 3
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