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BHIi BEOS. LAND & STOCK AGENTS PALffiiS&STOSa H. & TAiHAPIS.: ■ FOR SALE, A partly improved property comprising 2000 acres O.K.P. at 17s 6d per acre. Situate in the Mangamahu district. First-class hilly country. 400 acres in grass, balance bush. Wintered 1300 wethers. Cleared portion fenced. Price, A2 per acre. 76 Acres 1 mile from Ashhurst railway station, school, creamery, etc. Flat land all in grass and well fenced. 6-roomcd V. juse and good outbuildings. Price, £26 10s per aero. Terms, £350 cash. 257 acres situate 3 miles from Longburn. Each flat lan d. all in grass, well fenced and watered by artesian wells. Two good road frontages. Eailway station and creamery adjoining. An ideal fattening property. Buildings complete. Price £32 per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash. 1330 acres freehold and 1000 acres leasehold. Eent 2s, term 9 years. Situate 4 miles from Shannon by a good level metalled road. Front portion flat and undulating, b- unce good hills. Nearly all in grass, w-.J fenced and watered. 6roomed house, woolshed, stables, yards and dip. Price, £8 10s par acre with leasehold thrown in. Terms, £4OOO cash. 1000 Acres situate on the banks of the Group- .River, 7 miles from Palmerston. Eioh fiat alluvial land of the best quality. 120 per cent of lambs docked this year, most of which will go fat off the grass. Part of the property is liable to flood, otherwise it is unsurpassed for fattening purposes. All in grass except SO acres of excellent flax fit to be milled, and should produce 1500 tons of green leaf. Carrying capacity 5 sheep to the acre Buildings consisi of cottage, woolshed, yards and concrete dip. Good [orchard. Price, £l3 per acre. Terms, £3OOO.

iCrRAIN CRUSHING I and GBIMOinO I AT THE |b UIL DING GOM PAN I FACTORY. I | Onposite Amesbury Bros. 5 Store. S KfiittSOTEa. | NO WATTING-—Our New Plant I trill crush 50 Bushels per hour. JpUBLIC NOTICE. MAETON BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATiojsr.

From Hay 1, following the practice that is being adopted in other towns, we, the undersigned butchers carrying on business in Marton, have resolved to sell our Goods only for Cash or on the weekly credit system. Customers’ accounts will be closed every Saturday night, and must be paid on or before the succeeding Thursday or no further orders will be supplied by members of the Association. This rule will be adhered to in W. DICESON H. T. MANNING H. MAESH

U O y A L RIFLES. Established 1863. ORDERS FOR APRIL. Orderlies ; Sergfc. Stewart and Corpl. Wing. 2nd, Government, 7.30 p.m. Full water bottles, leggings, and overcoats. 16th.—Proceed to camp. NNOUNCES to the public of Marton Junction and district that he will open on MONDAY, 9th March, an Up-to-date HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST’S BUSINESS BILLIARD SALOON, With one of Alcock’s Best Tables. Choice Stock of Tobacconists Fancy Goods & Stationery will be kept. ANTED to Sell at once, on account of owner’s health—The Third House from Railway Hotel in David Street, Palmerston North. House ot six rooms, gas, range, scullery, water, verandah, iron roof, washhouse, copper, tubs, bath, patent VAC,, lawn, asphalt paths. Land, 66ft. by 132. Apply Box 196, P. 0., Palmerston North. Open one month. Important. 9th, Muster. „ Haversacks, JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding, MR J KIRK

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9122, 15 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9122, 15 April 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9122, 15 April 1908, Page 8

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