T> N? KE E LI N G, ACCOUNTANT AND VALTJATOE ; . LAND, ESTATE^ AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, The Squaee, PALMEESTON NOETH. EO E S A L F, . the Pure-bred Clydesdale Stal-, lion "BEITANNIA." Britannia is a Staunch worker and a sure Foal-getter. For pedigree, and further particulars, apply to ■ " ;j THOMAS EAYMOND; ; Palmerston North. June 8, 1877. =■' ' ' Tji E U"I T . T E E E S. F. PAEKEE, Of Willowdale Nursery, Eangitikei Line, ' Will be m the Square, near Foresters' Hall, every SATUEDAY during the Planting Season with a choice variety of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, &c. ME S. E. MAESH Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Palmerstdn and surrounding districts,' that- she has re-opened her business as DEESSMAKEE, Aiid added to it that of MILLINEEY, -, Having secured the services of a COMPETENT MILLINEE Just arrived from England. , Mrs E. Marsh thanks her numerous patrons for their past favours. LADIES' OWN MATEEIALS MADE UP, Addeess — MES. E. MAESH, Palmerston North. mHOMAS MOFFATT, BUTCHEE, PA L ME E S T O N y Cash purchaser of hides and .sheepskins. Small goods of every description always * on hand. October 22, 1875. BY OEDEE of the EXECUTOES OF THE LATE ME. E. SHOET. .FOE SALE, that valuable property m the township of Sandon, ■ Eangitikei, comprising sections 79, 80, 81, , 82, 83, and 100 acres native land, containing m all about 1014 acres. Of this 160 acres are ploughed and laid down m grass, 40 acres m paddocks, 30 acres m bush, totara, matai, and white pine. On section 80 is erected a substantial Tenroomed Hpuse, together with shearingshed, sh N eep-yard, stock-yard, garden, and orchard. The boundaries are fenced and securely enclosed. The Mangaone Stream runs through the property, and furnishes a constant supply of water. - The close proximity of this estate to the Railway Station at Feilding greatly enhances its value, and buyers are invited to inspect the property. Further particulars will be furnished on application to Mr. Win. Baker, on the property.; or, to JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. ivf c> t- £ c b. Settlers m the Manawatu and surrounding Districts, visiting Wellington will find it to, their advantage to purchase their I SADDLEEY\ and HAENESS , from - J. E. EVANS, - ' "Saddles, Under the Verandah, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, The Trade- and Country Storekeepers supplied. RS. MEEEITT'S SCHOOL,, Palmebston Noeth. Mrs Merritt Begs to announce to the parents of her pupils that during the. Winter -Quarter p.er School will be open at her'Eesidence. * Mrs Merritt receives pupils from 5 to 14 years of age. ' Teems : Pupils up to 10 years, Is per week; above 10, Is 6d. For Music, Singing, and Drawing — £1 Is per quarter each* | . Mrs Merritt gives private lessons m Music and Singing ; and having studied under a Professor of the Eoyal Academy of Music, London, may be relied upon to impart a thorough knowledge of both. < ■ Mrs Merritt teaches all kinds of Needlework, both fancy and plain. t Terms, for -Boarders, £1 10s. per Month. ' Hours of Study^ 9to 3 ; Drawing Classes to 4.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 20 June 1877, Page 4
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