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J. H. WALLACE. THURSDAY, 22nJ MARCH. Public Sale of a portion of the Estate ; of the. late Thos Hodgson. Under Order of the Supreme Court. Pursuant to a decree dated 22nd day of October, 1882, made m the suit Hodgson v. Olegg and another. MR J. H. WALLACE, Estate Agent, will sell by public auction/at the Athenjedm pnblic room, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on Thurs~ day, the 22nd day of March 1883, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following exceedingly valuable country property, iorniing a portion of the Estate of the late Thomas. Hodgson, viz., . 1 MANAW^rU DISTRICT. Section 77,, Fitzherbert--105 acres river and road frontage. The Wellington and Manawatu railway ■will go through; .one, corner of this valuable timbered section. - Plans of the property to be seen at the office of Mr J. H. Wallace, Hun r ;ter«Btreet, Wellington. Terms of Sale— A deposit of 25 per cent cash, balance on completion of. the purchase. ( . : ! '-*- ] ... For further particulars and printed conditions of sale, apply to the I ' Attorney for Hodgson's Estate, ' L • J MR J. H, WALLACE,- ,, „., .• ... -Hunter-street, Wellington. " Qrto „.':' /'" ; ' ■■■■'•■■"■'.■ • ; •-■■ MESSRS \, CHAPMAN & ' GERALD, Solicitors, Wellington. SALE; THUR&D AY, 22ad MARCH, i l - '-"■■' ' ■ 1883. - ■ *■'' Business Noticas.' ~\''^±_ CHIiNA, GLASS AN D EARTHEN- ...... .... „. .WARE. iIKTHUR~i7 LEWIS, ■ Victobia Avenue, Wangahot. BEGS to draw' attention to the fact that he has opened up a large Stock of 'the above lines. The only house m Wanganui that confines its, business to the ' Chirm,, Glfca', and Earthenware 'Irade. besides keeping every line under the above beading. : A. E. L. Has m Stock : aobeautiful selection ,of Parian Statuary, Vases| Nic-iiacks, E. P. Ware Ac., &c;/. Glass" balls for glass ball ' shooting m stock. - ' Orders by letter attended to with' despatch. •Note- the address— Next door to Bank of JSew Zealand", Victoria Avenue. WAN6ANOI. . ; ~ GRASS iSEED, CLOTEiiS, &c. , TAMES LAIRD, begs respectfully r, V to inform the country settlers that he has now received his first shipmefnt ot *\ ' -■'. • ' '.'"'■ ''■ '- : ■ J ) i ";. 600 bushels of Poverty Bay Rye ; V.'V. Grass, heavy 1 c'ean seed, from old pastures. : Also, 100 sacks Cocksfoot and Italian £>ye Grass, hand reaped. / Timothy (colonial grown) and ■ ' Clovers of all kinds, also. Rape and Mustard. ■ Devonshire, Greystone, White Stubble, Purple Top, Mammoth, and other Turnips' now to hand, . . m fine condition. ' ; and Price Lists free by post r " '.7 on application. - ; \ N.B.— Garden, and Flower Seeds, m great variety. ; ; : ! ' J4MES ; LAIRD, - Whdles'aleand Retail Nurseryman and ■ Seedsman, „ ■„..Taupp T Qnay, Wanganni. mO THE BOOT <fc SHOE TRADE .: THREE SHIPMENTS Direct i { t6'- Wanganui of- the finept Ladies' Woak ever imported to New ! Zealand and made to my border, Pattern arid De.HigJiby the best . makers-up iri' England, France,- and Germany. I I jnvitei the special attention of. the i -;j ' ; : ■ trade to these grand goods. ; nj Sole Leather, Kip Calf, and all R'equisitea * and Furnishings required: by I the practical tradesman always m Stock. - Mybnowledgfi of the trade and its requirements is - : • (thorough). - gainjed through an experience of nearly half a century; ■•>' ■•■•: : • -'To the General Public I offer inducements not held out by any House ;in I the Colony. . 'i , . ; '.Country -Settlers, buying large parcielswill be liberally dealt with „ . : G OM'E R B OQT..BH OP, Us . i:-.- ;■:,: WANGANUIj ... : : ii;v/ ; >:iEvBKYBODY Knows. It. '• 1 ■ i Special' Notices. ! "'KHuiit, \ NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN AND .- y L LAKDSQAPE GARDENER, | Fitzherbert-Roa^, Palmerston North, y■ ' and'Kangitikei Nursery, ; ' Bulls. .v | HAYING Opened a Branch of my business m Palmerston is 1 orth, I am prepared to lay out grounds;, Tennis Lawns, Orchaids, &c, Ac. . ; Trees, Shrubs, and Plants ofchoicest variety always m stock. 1 ; j. Hot-house Plants re-potted, with suitable soil." \ (gfNote the Address — Fitzherbert« ! . . Road , Palmerston, an d Kan gitikei [ :.: •? ■,■ .-: : : Nursery, 8u11g,.- ; i v " : " ;" :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 9 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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