THIEVES BEWARE! npHE thief or thieve?, who stole the J_ apples from Mr Tliacker's garden, tire warned that they will find something besides fruit on their ntxt visit. THE, BON MARCHE. SO AS TO EFFECT THE INTENDED CLEARANCE OF STOCK In present premises, the UNRESERVED SALE Will continue for a SHORT TIME LONGER, The unsold Balance of Summer Stock m Dress Goods, Capes, Dolmans, ; Strajy ; Hats, and Millinery, ;1 MUST BE SOLD. The Stock of Clothing, Is still Large, and we unhesitatingly assert that the Value at present offered is not obtainable under ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES. We respectfully 'sdlieit Early Inspection by Intending Purchasers. C, M. ROSS AND CO,, THE BON MARCHE.
IN r .BANKEOTTCY. In the district court of WAJVGANUI, (Bciug a local Courfc. of Bankruptcy.) ; Holden at Palmerston North. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and m the- matter ■ of William Crawford, of \ Halcqmbe, settler, a debtor. ICTOTICE is hereby given that Wil±S warn Crawford, of Haleombe, settler, was this day adjudged a bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting, of Creditors to be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Feilding, on Tuesday, the fourth day of March, 1884, at the hour of .12 o'clock, noon; Palmerston North, February. 28th, 1884. ' . . GEORGE JOHNSTON SCOTT, Deputy Assignee, Han kins <fc Baker, Solicitors, Palmerston North. ;. THE GREAT WORLDCmCUS THE MOST COMPLETE SHOW I TRAVELLING. The most complete Stud of Thoroughbred Horses and Ponies m the Australasian Colonies: also the. ' Largest and Most Talented Company of Male and Female Artistes - That have ever travelled with any Circus m New Zealand, and this HOST OF TALEUT : W.U appear at PALMERSTON, SATURDAY NBJ&T, : March 1. ,<i H. F, WAOHSJttUTH, -■■ - "Contfadtiilg^gerif JO SEPH -TTIVI AN AUCTIONEER AND COMMI£- : . SION AGENT,..;. The Square, Palmerston ; Horth. I'roalpt, rendering of account, sales .a. 1 : speciality. . . . I^* Office — Front of Foresters' Hall. TO BREEDERS AND OTHERS. : FOR SALE. z fiRHE ENTIRE HORSE i MORPHEUS. ■ Foi particulars apply to Mr E. Brown's stables, Rangitikei-street. NOTICE I NOTICE! NOTIUte 1 1 , | | FRED BEAYEN PAVING leased the whole of thos premises m the Square, Palmer ston, (m a. part of which he has been carrying on business for some time past) purposes making 1 such alterations as : \yill enable him to place on view a much larger stock than has hitherto been kept. i The inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding 1 district are invited to make, an early iuspection, as ie lsjny intention to sell all goods at the lowest remunerative profit. , The Stock will be found to consist of everything required m a General Store. I hope by strict personal attention to the business, to merit a fair share of . r ' publio support. ! Families will be waited upon for orders, and Goods delivered m any ptirt of the district. FRED BEAVEN, ; . The Square,Palmerston North. ' FOR SALE. ACHAFF-CtJTTER, intermediate, and one, two, or three horse power, with belt and rods all complete, and m thorough working order. Can be seen at late Amesbiiry's farm, Long- j bum.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 78, 29 February 1884, Page 3
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