T AND WAN T E D. . ; TO' PURCHASE; One Block, 2 to 5,000 Acres. Two Blocks;^ to 500 Acres. • - TO SELL. • ; 200 Acres, Kiwitea, facing Kimbolton Road; Tl/T O N E V T O LEN D. £14,000, whole -or devisible, to be Lent on Mortgage. CHARLES J. POWNALL, LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, Wellington and Palmeeston. T) Is. KE. E LING, ' ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOE; " ' LAND, ESTATE, AND " • GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, The Sqttaee, ( PALMEESTON JTOETH.' TjT M A R . S H, *GENEEAL ST9EEKEEPEE, . Teeeaoe End, - PALMEESTON. Best of Goods sold at very low Prices. 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. MarshTthanks her numerous patrons for their past'favours. LADLES' OWNMATEEIALS MADE UP. Addeess — MRS. E. MARSH, PalmerstondTorth. • mHOMAS MOFFATT^ - BUTCHER, P A LME R S T~O N. Cash purchaser of hides and sheepskins. Small goods of every description always on hand. October 22, 1875. BY. ORDER or the EXECUTORS OE 1 THE LATE MR. E. SHORT. FOR SALE, that valuable property m the township^ of Sanaon, Rangitikei,- - comprising sections 79, 80," 81, 82, 83, and 100 acres native land, containing m ' all about 1014 acres. Of this 150 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 House, together with shearing.shed, sheep-yard, stock-yard, garden,' and orchard. The boundaries are fenced and se-, curely enclosed. The Mangaone Stream runs through theproperty, 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. Wm. Baker, on the property ; or, to • . JOSEPH NATHAN &^CO. TW" () T I r ~C B.Settlers m the Mandwatu and surrounding- Districts, visiting Wellington will find it to their advantage to ■, purchase 'their SADDLERY and. HARNESS from - J. E. .E,yANS, 'Saddles,' "Under the Verandah, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. The Trade 'and Country Storekeepers supplied. RS. MERRITT'S SCHOOL, Palmeeston Noeth. - Mrs Merritt, begs to announce to the parents of her pupils that during the Winter Quarter her School will be open' at her Residence; Mrs Merritt receives pupils from 5 to 14 years of age. Teems :' Pupils up to 10 years, Is per Teekj above 10, Is 6d. For Music, oinging, and Drawing— £l Is per quarter each. Mrs Merritt- gives private lessons m Music and Singing; and having studied under a Professor of the Royal 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. Terms, for Boarders, £1 10s. per - Month. Hours of Study, 9 to 3 ; * Drawing ClSss> 3 to 4,
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 27 June 1877, Page 4
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