Gorton A Son. OUBUBBAN LANDS FOR LEASE BY TENDER. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received by the u ndersigned for lease I for seven years from 25th March of Sections numbered 178 to 177,144 to 148, and, 99 t 3 ni on plan of Manchester, Block, Subdivision •* A.” the props rty 0 f the Countess of Gobford and. Lord Charles Montagu, and , the whole of the land in Certificate of Title Yol. 111, folios 15u and 157, and situate within 2 of Feilding Post-office, and all in grass, containing ten 5-aore sections, three 10-acre sections, five 20acre sections, and five sections from 22 to 48 acres, in all 820 acres of rich fattening pasture, now in the occupation of Mr W. Reid, of Makino. Separate tenders will be received 'ip to 4 p.ra. on 20th March for one, more or all of the sections. Conditions of tender, and full particulars can be had on application to GORTON & SON, FfiWt'O’ n-r.l TS-’>-
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOR SALE. THE GRANGE ESTATE- ' IN SECTIONS OF 10 ACRES TO , 225 ACRES. IV/TESSRS G. A. PREEOE & CO. in conjunction with PERCY FORLONG, have been instructed by Arthur Harding, Esq., to cut up the above well-known Estate into suitable areas for settlement in small sections. A.public road is being formed from the Brunswick Line right through the estate to the Blue Skin Road, and the necessary land bas been acquired from Mr John Wilkie and from Mr D. Taylor to continue the road to tho North Western Road, giving access to Wesfcmere railway ( station from all directions. Plans and all particulars will be obtainable from the undersigned in the course of a few days when tin survey -is completed. 'G. A. PREEOE & CO., Palmerston North PERCY FORLONG, Wanganui, Land Agents. HABNARD BBOWN & GO., Slock and Station Agents, FEUiDIKG-. Have numerous PROPERTIES FOE SALE in all parts of the Nonh Island, Property Guido posted on application. Agents for TAB A, the only tuoiessful Cattle Brand, etc. Paddcck STOCK BALES a speciality, 407 £l3 Bs. Two-rcomfd cotisgn. SCO acres in grass. 5 paddecks. Within easy dktenoa from railway lino,’ A cheap form. !
425 Acres VViwerl:y District, School, oveeme'-y, etc., 1 mile. 300 acres ploughabln, 13 paddocks; eho';, etc. Price £l3 10s; will carry 3 fheeg to llio acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, roht arranged. This is one of ths cheapest farms on tho coaefc. A GOOD SIGN OF GOOD TASTE. f A gocd sign that you have a fasI tidious palate, and i.ppreciato the I health of yourself and family, is i to have Crescent Blend on your t-ble. This tea brews a rich, strong liquor, of a fine tawny colour and silky testure. The flavour is indescribably fascinating, and is not pronounced in any way. Crescent Blend Tea is a combination of tbo full-bodied tees of Pavj--e'ing and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. Sold by al! Grocers At 2/- per lb. U" Z. SHIPPING COMPANY TONGARIEO {twin screw) 7661 tons rogistor, cemmander, I. A. Sntcliffe, leaves Wellington March 14th, 1907. TUBAKINA (twin screw), 8027 tons register, commander, P, Forbes, leaves Wellington April 11th. BARBAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd., Fuilding, Agents, rMPOSTANT TO POTATO GROWERS. FOR SALE— One of ths Best POTATO SPRAYERS in the World, manufactured by the Spramotor Co., London, Ontario. Mr Isaac Whymer, of Sylvia Park, Otahuhu, took one on trial, and was so pleased with the trial that he purchased it, and threw his Aspinall Sprayer on one side. Full particulars may be obtained at the office of this paper. Price f.o.b. Onehunga YOU CANNOT FORGET E. Reynolds & Co., LTD., Palmarsfcon PJoptfa> UDGE-WHITWORTH NEW RAPID BOTE WELL BICYCLES ' 3?. N. MOXOB CYCLES CRICKET, TENNIS, CROQUET, Ahd FISHING MATERIAL i Stocked, Catalogues on Request.
MAKTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Dressmaking and Millinery Classes ■will commence at the District High School on SATURDAY, March 16, at 9.30 a.m. All persons wishing to join either of these Classes should forward their names at once to Mr Mobsman or Mr Wilkes, in order that the Time-table may be drawn up. Instructress—Miss Bohan, of Wanganni. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNER- ' SHIP. Notice ia hereby given that the Partnership between Messrs DICKSON BROS., Butcher , Marfcon, will be dissolved by mutrsl consent on March 31st. The business will be carried on by W. DICKSON from Ist April. All accounts owing to the Firm must be paid on or before April 10th. , DICKSON BROS., . ' Butchers. Marton, March 8,1907. "laiTOßa to Wanganul aaoald » always remember 4o go to Weitb's Tea Booms for Hot Luncheon an ; Afternoon Teas.— B. H,WEITB,& Drapery ImporfceiSj B J, 83, 85, Yiefcoi Avenue.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8764, 15 March 1907, Page 3
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756Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8764, 15 March 1907, Page 3
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