§V V MI7T A T>T\ (FBOM GENEVA) Watchmaker and Jeweller, v. '— PALMERSTON and FEILDING. Awabded— Paris Exhibition, 18G7v ; -ADSnTTBi)^Loh^: v don, 1862 ; Vienna, 1873. ■ LEVER AND GENEVA WATCHES IX GREAT VARIETY, Also, WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF JEWELLERY. ' Every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery skilfully repair^, E. E. METARD,~~~~^ Bookseller, Stationer, Tobacconist, and Faney Goods, PALMERSTON a>jd PEILI>I2sGI *& ■ ■ ■■' '" r Agent for all the principal COLONIAL, AUSTRALIAN, AND HOMK NEWSPAPERS. H. S. PALMERSON, s AUTHORISED & LIOENSEB SURVEYOR^ LAND and ESTATE AGMT, AND .'•:..... VAIiUATOR, VPALMERSTON NORTH, MANAWATIL LOANS ON MORTGAGE (XBTAiNEIX
fiISSOIiXXTION OF PARTNERSHIP;. MESSRS. THYNNE, LINTON, & CO. have been favored with instructions by- Messa*..RicHaESi Nannbstad, i Co., Palmerston North,, to sell by Private Contract,. The undermentioned VALUABLE PROPERTIES, situate in the ■^ TOWNS HEP OF-PALMER-STON andBUNNYTHORPE Districts : namely — ; No. i: SAWMILL AT PALMERSTON, With three acres of land as a aite, 600 acres land freehold, partly fenced : and cleared, and partly standing ■ timber; likewise 900 acres bush ; ' land, with lease for ten years ; with all conveniences by way of tramways and railway, connecting with the main line to Wanganui ' and, Foxton. ; No. 2. I RO&OWHITU SAWMILL. .Also, i»i the township of Palmerston, j with, machinery, and appliances ; capable of, cutting^ 1,5004)00 feet ■ ; timber per annum. The bush ; .,. >m land ,ia, connection with, this mill '■ ■ is leasehold, but extending ov.et a ' long teem of years*. ? No. 3; !• T.RONBHEJ&M MILL,, BUNJS^ mOEHE^ With 700-acrjes of freehold,., machinery also capable of cutting 1,500,0<J0 ' feet timber per year. j. . ■ No. 4. ; PALMER STON FLO UR MILE, . With planing-machines attached. This stands upon tw.o acres in Broad street* wtk ten acr.es. adjoining. "■;'% ; - N0. 6./- ■ '■ ■ SECTION 183!f , •; '•Of "the" town, of Palmerston, containing ■ 4V acresi fencedv and improved, with- first-class seven • roomed . house. ■ '. ■ In connection with the mills there are bullocks, and all necessary appli- : ances, the industry being, at the present i time in full working, order. ; : The Flour Mill is doing a large and \ increasing business, situated as it is in the midst o£ a splendid agricultural i district ; while in view of the great de-> j mand: foj: tini ber, the. sawmills have A n6t jbeon, aßle , i,o execute the amoiiittfsk)f •ordarscla^el^ upon hand. c - ; ; Auctioneers can confidently recommend! oie, opjjprtunity now presented as one rar.el^ to be met with, inSismuch a|S.;the. miUsy are- not only tun excellent! re,tjir:n K b:i*t-.th'e- pro- ; prietors;. liayft nlrea'dy-; made -atj Qonipe-' ; teney, the dissolution- ta^}i\g^.glaca>fjrom cfrcttmstanoes*. entirel y v ' of >,a\;. private ■ nat : u w, w,hi^th necessitated I the absence' of, one ©f the, fiijm from th# C019»y. . If For f nlK'paKtidUla i's, apply- to M6ssr^. £'.; T j'.-r;^' ,:: P^^onrandF&xtpn, :.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 31, 2 April 1879, Page 3
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