BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. . ■ . ■ ' • -■'■-■. \ • ; for sale. ,; The desiarble Corner Half-acre, with TWO-ROOMED HOUSE, situated m New Chum's Town, Palmerston North, late Ihe property of Charles Henry Trim, ' deceased. For further particulars, apply to ELIOT WARBURTON, Solicitor. Palmerston: North. "VT O T I C E. - Mr Maysmor having ASSIGNED his ESTATE for the benefit of his creditors to the undersigned, the business will be temporarily carried on under their supervision. Mr Grimes will" represent them at Feilding, and, m conjunction with Mr Maysmor, manage the business. All persons indebted, to the Estate are requested to pay their Accounts at once, and Mr Grimes' receipt-will be a sufficient discharge. Creditors are also requested to furnish their Accounts to date to the undersigned, accompanied by customary proof of claim. C. E. CAPPER, WILLIAM WHITTEM, Trustees. May 16th, 1877. " *' Tjl H. . H U.N.. TMANUFACTURER and IMPORTER, ' Of Boots and Shoes, Closed Uppees, &c, Warring Taylor Street, . Teade Mare. , -'* E\ -' Hin diamond Hin diamond -. W^ Purchasers are respectfully informed that all goods l bearing the -genuine Brand a's above, may be relied upon as being superior m quality to any offering at the same price m New Zealand, and may be obtained from many of the principal storekeepers m this district. mHOMAS MOFFATT, BUTCHER/ ." PALMERSTON. Cash purchaser of hides and sheepskins. Small goods of every description always ' on hand. - October 22, 1875. T> " N. - X E E L I N G, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR; LAND, ESTATE, AND GKENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, The- Squaee, palmerston north. -TJI M A- R S H, "general storekeeper* Teeeace End, PALMERSTON. Best of Goods sold at very low Prices. ivr o t, ..i c c. Settlers m the Manawatu and surrounding Districts ' visiting Wellington will find it to their advantage to purchase their • SADDLERY and HARNESS, from ■ j: c. E'VAN.s, Saddlee, Under the Verandah* Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON The Trade and Country Storekeepers supplied. MRS. MERRITT'S SCHOOL, Palmeeston No ".eh. V ' 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 IQ. 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 arid 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. T Terms, for Boarders, £1 10s. per j^onth. Hours of Study, 9to 3 ; Drawing Class, 3 to 4.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 25 July 1877, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 25 July 1877, Page 4
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