LA N D WANT ED. TO PUECHASE. , • One Block; 2 -to 5,000 Acres. Two Blocks,~2 to 500 Acres. : TO SELL. . 200 Acres, Kiwitea, facing Kimbolton Eoad. -TI/rONEY -T O, LEN D. £14,000, whole or devisible, to be Lent on Mortgage. CHAELES J. POWNALLi LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, - Wellington, and Palmeeston. T) N\ KEELING, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR; LAND, ESTATE, AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, • The Sqttaee, PALMERSTON NORTH. - Tj^ MA E S H, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Teeeace End, / PALMERSTON. Best of Goods sold at very low Prices. MES. E. MAE. S H Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts, that she has "re-opened her business as DEESSMAKEE, . And 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 MATERIALS MADE UP. Addeess — MES. E. MAESH, Palmerston North. fp HOM A S MOF F A T*T, BUTCHEE, PALMEESTON. Cash purchaser of hides and sheepskins. Small goods of every description always . " on hand. October 22, 1875, BY OEDEE of theEXECUTOES 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 allabout 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 jrith shearing- , shed, sheep-yard, stock-yard, garden, and orchard. - The boundaries are fenced and se- * eurely enclosed. The Mangaone Stream runs through the property, and furnishes a constant supply of water. The close proximity of this estate to the Eailway 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. 'J^ ° T jL, C . E. • Settlers m the 'Manawatu and surrounding Districts "" visiting Wellington' will find it to their , . advantage to purchase their SADDLEEY and HAENESS from ' • . J. E. EVANS, Saddles, Under the Verandah, Lambtori Quay/-" WELLINGTON.' ' The Trade, and Country Storekeepers supplied. MES. MEEEITT'S SCHOOL, Palmeeston Noeth. ' Mrs Merritt begs to announce to the parents of her pupils that during the Winter Quarter Tier School will be open at her Eesidence. ■ , . Mi's Merritt receives pupils from 5 -to 14 years of age. Terms : 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.' - Terms, for Boarders, dBl 10s. per , Month. Hours'' of Study, 9 to 3; Drawing Clas£'3to4. ', .
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 30 June 1877, Page 4
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