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I T>EINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, Main street East, PALMERSTON NORTH. This Hotel is situated m , the most BALUBBIOUS PABT OP THE TOWN, and specially adapted for commercial travellers, families, and visitors. The accommodation is admitted to be EQUAL TO ANY FIBST-CLASS HOTEL. It comprises — commercial room, public and private sitting and dining rooms, parlors, and the bedrooms are notable for their cleanliness and thorough ventilation. THE INTEBNAL MANAdEipiNT is under the control of a Housekeeper of Home and Colonial experience. THE CELLAR being looked after by the Proprietor, is sufficient guarantee that everything will be fully up to the mark.. LABOE BTABLB ACCOMMODATION is provided, there being seven loose boxes, constructed on the latest principle ; also five stalls. In connection with the Hotel there are LABGE AND EXTENSIVE PADDOCES, all cleared and well laid down m grass, which can be strongly recommended to travellers and stock-drivers. A FEW SELECT BOAKDEES { could be accommodated, at moderate charges. I "W. DEARDS, Peopbietoe. THE NEWMARKET SALE YARDS are behind the Hotel, at which Mr G. M. Snelson holds Monthly Sales of Stock. TERRACE END 7H RATED WATER MANUFACTORY, Palmeeston Noeth. [Established 1874.] W. DEARDS (Proprietor) Begs to return his numerous customers m Bulls, Feilding, Halcombe, Sandon, Foxton, and other towns m the Manawatu and Rangitikei, thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him m the past, and asks for a continuance of favors. As the season is now approaching he is making special-arrangements to execute large orders on the shortest notice, which being received either by wire or letter, will be promptly attended to, and forwarded by return train. The Trade only supplied. BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON NORTH. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are required for the formation and metalling of George-street. Tenders to be sent m not later than noon of Wednesday, the 25th instant, addressed to the Town Clerk. Also, For falling and clearing a portion of the road, being the boundary of the Borough, and a road joining that and Main street at sections 420 and 251. Tenders to be sent m not later than noon of Wednesday, October 2nd, addressed to the Town Clerk. Specifications of all the above works can be seen at the Borough Office during office hours. ' R. N. KEELING, Town Clerk. o Begs to notify to the inhabitants of Feilding and surrounding district that he has opened large and commodious premises as a BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE IN THE KIMBOLTON ROAD, JFEILDING (Next door to Mr Metard's), Where, by attention to business, combined with good workmanship, he hopes to obtain the patronage of the public. Obdebs promptly attended to. NOTICE. mHE UNDERSIGNED, having relinquished business m Palmerston, notifies to those indebted to him that, their accounts should be SETTLED on or before the 30th September ; after that date legal proceedinffsmU. be taken to recover. JOHN W. LIEDELL. Foxto», 16th September, 1878. TMPOUNIMNG. NOTICE. * " " ' ~ Impounded on the land oi P. Maxwell, Awapuni— One Grey Horse, aged ; branded like M.C.C. on near rump. Damages 10s. If.not released, it will be sold at the Public Pound, Palmerston North, on the 7th day of October, 1878. JOHN GILLESPIE, Poundkepeer. O6> REWARD.— Lost from Messrs .'O&A 'Brnjtfea & Son's Paddock,. To Matai, early m June, a stout chestnut GELDING, white star on forehead, and branded go on hip. The above reward will be paid t> anyone delivering the horse to Constable Gillespie; Palmerston-- „-■•■'= -■■■'■.■■■'■ : ■ ■ ':. ,-O-',:~ ■■'„■■ THOMAS W. STACEv

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 100, 25 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 100, 25 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 100, 25 September 1878, Page 3

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