SATURDAY, 3ud MARCH. SIX MILCH COWS. A FEW GOOD HACKS 1 . f^EORGE M. SNELSON has been VT favoured with instructions to sell, without reserve, by Public Auction, at his Sale Yard adjoining the Peoples' Auction Mart, on Saturday, March 3rd— 6 Milch Cows A Few Good Hacks. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Terms at Sale. Parties having Stock for sale are requested to communicate with the auctioneer the day previous to the sale. SATURDAY, 10th MARCH. FREEHOLD SECTION AND BRICK HOUSE, &c, &c. /GEORGE M. SNELSON has revX ceived instructions from Mr. J. Hanlon to offer for sale by public auction, at the People's- Auction Mart, on Saturday, March 10th, 1877,— One Town Section, being part of No. 183, and containing J-acre, more or less, together with newly -finished Brick House consisting of three rooms. The Section has a frontage to both Broad Street and Terrace Street of 66 i feet. One or two other properties will be offered at the same time and place. The usual fortnightly sale will be held on this date at 1.30 p.m., and at 3 p.m. the above properties will be offered. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, 6th MARCH. 20,000 FEET OF TIMBER. MR. ERNEST. S. THYNNE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at Foxton, on the above date, at 2 o'clock p.m. — 20,000 Feet First-class TIMBER, consisting of dressed and undressed flooring boards, weatherboards, scantling m useful sizes, &c, &c. To be sold m lots to suit purchasers. Terms at Sale. EMPTY SACKS AND CONDEMNED TOOLS. MR. E. S. THYNNE will sell by public auction at the Railway Sheds, Foxton, after the sale of timber on the 6th March, by order of thePublic Works Department, — About 500 Empty Sacks, and about 300 Condemned Tools. Without Reserve. TjIEILDING. TO LET,— That building on Section No. 268, lately occupied by William Heath. Most central position m Feilding. Suitable for Stores or Offices. Also, On building lease the one-half of the same Section. Apply to ERNEST S. THYNNE, Land Agent, Foxton. TO LET, OR FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. Three Sections laud, No. 237, comprising 200 acres ; No. 203, 187 acres ; and No. 204, having 172 acres, situate m the township of Sandon, Manawatu district. The above sections are level and lightly timbered. No 203 and 204 are adjoining sections and can be let separate or together. — Apply to, Mb. S. W. ALCORN, Wellington. Me. R. N. KEELING, The Square. Palmerston North, March 3rd, 1877. TjlOR SALE (CHEAP). BUTCHERING BUSINESS. Doing a large remunerative trade m Foxton ; has most of the hotel and shipping business. Shop m central position — close to the Court House — and 6 acres of paddocks close to the town. Stock on hand to be taken at a valuation. For terms and further particulars, apply to ERNEST S. THYNNE, Land Agent, Foxton. Tj! O R SALE. A First-class DUMPY LEVEL, legs and staff complete. Enquire of W. M. SUMMERHAYS, Palmerston North. LAND FORSALE. 40 Acres, with improvements, within 4 miles of Palmerston. Apply to FRITS JENSSEN. Palmerston North, March 2nd, 1877. A TWO -ROOMED COTTAGE to LET.— Apply to W. M. SUMMERHAYS.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 3 March 1877, Page 3
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