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TENDERS. TiENDERS will be received at my office 1 to noon of Friday, the 6th day of July nest for tho furnishing of the Club Hotel. Specifications to bo seen and all particulars obtained by applying to JNO. WALDEGRAVE, The Sauaro. Palmerston, June 25, 1883. BUSH FALLING. TTENDERS are invited for falling one hun--L dred (100; acres of busb. in one contract. Tenders to close on the 10th July next. Apply to ARTHUR FILMER. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY TO LET BY TENDER. THE undersigned will receive Tenders for a 14-years lease of that Valuable Pro- ' perty known as Hbadhands, comprising 709 Acres, situate on the No. 2 Line, adjoining the Warrengate and Fordell Estates, and formerly occupied by the Jlate Major Morse. Conditions of lease may be seen at my office, Taupo Quay, till Saturday, 7th July, on which date Tenders close. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. [ JOHN P. WATT, Attorney for tho Owners. Wanganui, 27th June, 1883; TENDERS. will be received by us until J. 3 p.m. on Monday, July 2nd, for the erection of a Cottage in Bell-street. Drawings and specifications may be seen at our office. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. YOUNG BROS., Architects, Victoria Chambers. June 23, 1883. TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS will be received by the underJL signed up till 4 p.m. on July 4th, for the erection of a house in Wanganui. Plans and specifications to be seen at tho offices of ATKINS & CLERE, Architects. TO BUSH FELLER 3. mENDERS ore invited for felling (100) JL one hundred and fifty acres of bush, in two different contracts. Tenders to close on the 7th July. For particulars, apply to JAMES W. ANDERSON, Kennedy's, Wanganui. TO BREWERS AND PUBLICANS. mENDERS are invited and will be received X by the undersigned up to 12 noon of the 10th July next, for the Purchase of the LEASE, GOODWILL, STOCK, AND FURNITURE. OP THE MASONIC HOTEL, WAITARA. . tg^This Hotel is quite new, and is, without doubt, one of the best investments on the West Coast, occupying a commanding position in tho fast-rising Town of Waitara, and offers special inducements to anyone desirous of obtaining a Bonn Fide Business. The only Billiard Tablo in Waitara. The Lease has Forty Years to Run. Satisfactory reasons can be given for the Proprietor relinquishing business. For particulars, apply to JAMES HOLMES, Masonic Hotel, Waitara. FOR SALE. OATS! OATS! POTATOES! POTATOES! mHE undersigned have to arrive in a few X days ISO tons prime potatoes, guaranteed quality, fit for table or seed, which will be sold in lots of half-tons and upwards cheap. Also 4000 bushels of prime Danish Tartarian, and short seed oats. N. 3. — Orders booked for delivery from ship'B side at Lowest R&tes. WALKER AND HATRICK. 35,000 AORES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. THE EMIGRANT AND COLONISTS' AID CORPORATION HAVE tho above quantity of land for Sale in sections varying in size from 100 to 500 acres, in the MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, the most rising district in he North Island. The land iB of the best quality, and in many cases has very valuable timber upon it. The Manawatu Block is the centre of the Manawatu timber industry, three-fourths of the saw-mills in that county being situated on the Block. The land is opened up by roado, in many cases metalled, and the railway from Foxton to Patea runs through the settlement. Taking into consideration the quality of the soil, its accessibility and proximity to railway communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by far the cheapest 1 now offered to the would-be settler The population of the Block is at present about 3500. For a short time the price for cash will be per 50s acre, payable as follows : — Deposit 10 per cent., balance in six months without interest; or deposit 20 per cent., and balance in twelve months without interest. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Full information supplied to intendi ing purchasers on application to the Company's Office, Feilding, where a guide and horse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the land. Plans of Block and any information required sent free to ■ any address on application by letter to the agent, Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation, Limited, Feilding. FOR SALE. THE Villa Residence in the occupation of John P. Watt, Bell-street. The House I contains eight rooms ; water and gas laid on ; convenient outbuildings are attached. The land consists of half nn acre, is admirably situated, commanding an excellent view, has two street frontages, and is planted with choice fruit trees. For terms, which are. very liberal, apply to JOHN P. WATT, Or C. H. ASHFORT 8 Rutland Chambers. June 12, 1883. 3 • ! AUCTIONEER'S BUSINESS FOR SALE. ON account of leaving for England as Im migration Agent, the undersigned wil Bell out of his New Plymouth or Opunak( Business. At Opunake thnre is no othei auctioneer, and at New Plymouth there ii only one otlier. In both town 9 tlie busi ness premises are freehold, and in the verj best positions. Wm. COURTNEY New Plymouth. TO LET. mWO 4-Roomed Cottages. Apply to H \_ Morrow, Criterion Hotel. TO LET. 'PHE premises lately occupied by Mi 1 Robert McLean, in Maria Place, a few minutes walk from the Post Office. Apply t< the New Zealand Loan and Hereantili Agency iJompany, Taupo Quay. iOOARD and Evidence in a Privati X> TTatmh, . Apply at Ihs office of thi paper.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 2 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 2 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10236, 2 July 1883, Page 3

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