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ANNO UNCEMENT I have now opened up my SE CO ND S HI PME N T OF DRAPERY, Etc., Etc, DIRECT FROM GLASGOW. I would also intimate that I have just opened up a very large lot of very choice aud suitable COLONIAL CLOTHING, Made m Melbourne to my special order from Colonial Tweeds. The quality of these Goods is well-known, and the Prices I am able to sell them at are much under what people have been m the habit of paying. The public can rely on a regular supply of these being kept m stock at both branches, Bulls and Feilding, The publio will be consulting their own interest by inspecting the Stock ; the variety is very great, and bought m the very best Markets, and on the best terms ; by this I am enabled to Sell at Moderate Prices, which will compare most favourably with Wellington or Wanganui — X invito comparison with both places. D. R. LEWERS, Dibbct Impoitib fbom Host* Mabkbts, FEILDINO & BULLS, TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TAONUI RIDING, GENTLEMEN, I I hereby return you my sincere ' thanks for placing me atthe head of the poll at the late Election. I need soarcely say that m the County Council it will be my chief aim to advocate your interests at all times, and ultimately prove to you that you have not misplaced your confidence m me as your representative m that body. I am your obedient servant, JAMES LINTON. In the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and m the matter of HENRY FISHER, j a Bankrupt, AT the request of the above-named Henby Fishes, and m accordance with the provisions of the said Act, I hereby convene a MEETING of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, for the purpose of considering a resolution recommending the immediate discharge or otherwise of the said Henby Fishes. R. N. KEELING, Creditors' Trustee. i ON MONDAY. ! IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. ON MONDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1878, At2.3C.p.m. Lot. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & • CO., are favored with instructions to offer for sale by public auction,, on the above date— TWENTY of the MOST VALUABLE FARM. SEC TIONS m the whole of the MANCHESTER BLOCK, being the subdivision of the original 1000 acre section, No. 60 m the plan. The subdivisions are as follows : — Sections. a. b. p> 1 ... 48 3 9 2 ... 50 1 22| 3 ... 85 0 & 4 ... 38 2 10* 6 ... 19 2 10 i 6 ... 48 0 9. I 7 ... 35 2 5 I 8 ... 34 1 4 ' 9 ... 55 0 35 | 10 ... 43 1 4 ' II ... 38; 2 10. 12 ... 37 1 24 13 ... 37 1 33 14 ... 66 3 24 15 ... 64 1 4 16 ... 43 0 32 ! 17 ... 56 230 j 18 ... 39 2 8 I 19. ... 48 124 | 20 .... 65 2 22} \ The whole of the above sections are-first-class agricultural land, all plough - able, being slightly undulating. The boundary lines and many of the subI divisions are fenced with ditch, bank* and scrub. There is a first-lass woolshed, sheep and stock yards,, and house on the property, and about twenty acres near the homestead are ploughed and. laid down m oats, and grass. It is m all respects a most admirable- property , especially suited to either large or small fanners, while its being within., half- at. mile of the town of Halcombe, and a railway platform being on the property, gives it especial railway facilities • rarely possessed by such properties. i There is excellent water and some fine ; totara and. other bush on several, of the sections.. i; < Lithographic- plans, with full particiiJars,. may be obtained on application at tiie office of this paper,, or to the Auctioneers. Tj-Bms— 2s per cent cash, 25; per cent on, four-months, 25 per,* oent m. nine .month*,, and balance in. -web® months, with* eight per-ceut interest added; Tjtje--La»d Transfer, Act. The above- property is, knowi. as forraely m the occupation of Mr J. W-. Scott, and 1 now belonging to A. C. Harrison, Esq. As it will be sold cheap, it offers a golden opportunity Cot mv eatmeal..

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 16 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 16 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 16 November 1878, Page 3

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