( G- M. BNELSON LIST OF PROPERTIJEIS ; jF^gr} l Sale ; BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 130 Acres of high, dry land, Kairanga Block 175 Acres improved land, Fitzherbort : : 365 Acres land, Fitzherbert, 100 acres . ' : . ; ?n ; .u ; ais •..■'.'•■.••. -\ .' 70 Acres of highly improved land, with dwelling house, ori the. Borongh ; boniidary- ' vl ■■/'■'■■ 10 Acres fenced, and m BordughC Price, j ' 3 I^-Acre sections, f^alinerston BorougK .'■'■'■■'■ : A new 5-roomed dwelling, and of good garden land, pleasantly sitnated. ,: . , . . ,,; \ •'.•■ 47 Acres ou , Boundary ( Itoad East, .stock and dwelling 'house; a 'scctioi^ 9 Building si,tes m yictorta, Main, and. Broad-streets, ,;, , j " 3 Building. sites', .40, feq|i/froiitagc. , . :to Main. street ;.. .. j 2^- Acre padtlook witibin f^° town, - For JLeasts j : . 9 Business siteg, .eaoh 88 jfeet frontage, next to Town Hal? , « 10 Building plots, Kangitik^i-street For terms and 'particulars Jipply to ' \'- : ;i G. MV iSNELhON,! ; '.' ' : 'Anotioneer.. ■i-. *-'.V: .' -■•■- .i' .-.-;■(: /y ' . ■ ■StfflNS & GORTaN, FElLipll<G SALE YARpS. ;;^E^Ay,;;^ii; ; ;ocToriEßvS' ! ' '.'t^y;£ r |N s; : : & go r tlo-n ; will sell as, above— :,, ::i " J.O)bee£ -...V,-... : ,'. ' ,_; ■ i 14 mixed cattle , ? :, " . 1 0 2^-year steers ; . I r ... .i . 7 fat heifei's ; ' • : 10 heifers , , * f .. 20 Hereford yearlings j , .:. JSO yeitrlings mixed ! 06 18- months irtixed -j ' ■"' •'. 20 cows : ; : 20 weahers ; • ' 1 60 fat sheep •■»' ■ '■"■ '< .: 1 Sale at 1 o'efock ' 1 ... ■.'.-■ : ,:■■;: ''\ "• :■: ■■.;•<■.. ■ •-.-•<{ | [;"[ ' B'TATB- OP LATE J. B. lj)U1S T - ■ ■[••' >'-.>■■ tV '"' I .-. , •rt7 ANTED TENDERS foif the : V: t ■ ■ Purcnase /of a>Honse| and \ acre of M'hd. situated ia Main-nitreet, Piilmerston : Noilh,' vyithinr, Jlhree • minutes', walk of railway station and. Post Office. The honsa contains 9 rooms .^and spacious ■ hall. There is also another ibuilding upon- tho groiihdy • llately used las-f Manawutu 'Times f'-oflice,- which could easily !«• converted into a comfortuole dwelling,' also, avashhbuHej^ xtttbles^tieeirtoiTse. &c.^ "The gwind has l»een laid put m garden andi'orcharil, and the Jwhole ,pi-opertyj, woi?lfl .hp vwry, suitaUje for , yijiher^a ,j»ri ; yj^tv iesi t jenc« or nispoc-.. . tali!e |!pftrd;iugrho,uH^. \, . jnsppction in--yited. ...TTenders to, . be.jSent m io Mr A,. F^RopsoN» ; op ;pr ibelore 15tl| Npv:«li«lieiWlSß^. ;...,■„■;"..',/ .,1;^ I ;'■.•.•.■;,' Tl^ ! R ; 'T. Pt : 'WALTON is b'creby JV| ittfihofised "lb' : <- collect all out'Btdncling costs due to.the fc-.te. firm of ; Hankins &' B^ker. -and his receipt will >ufficieatlyi discharge clients 'piy-' iug him.: ■/(.-. :-: .-,'_.: : > ... . | : " ; . ! ' Dated Ihe 20th. October 1884.7 J. HERBERT HANKINS, . .- Solicitor. " Our Godis a Corfsuming Jfyre," _■ ■ j TOW& ''SALg PAi-VIER^TON. ' v StTNDAY, "OCT., $6, 1884. {The Australian Lecturer j, ""'" Who has' jus! concluded highly successful courses in* Duriedin, Welling- : 'ton, Hnd> Wati^inui, will- deliver his' Theolo«jicb - Astronomical '''Lecture' ori •'"•'■■J ■:•'• ,', ■ 1 -n'- r i. : ' | . dOD' AND H THE DEVILj !.. . . ;ind tli^ir hpuie i, Spoken with great success in -all the , ; Principal pities of : ' " .! ; iTlie'leclui'er examiaes, the lund» , mental doctrincai ot, : .Christianity^ nuai' .'.inquiries : into the chara.c.Nir a'tul hctions of iEhC'GJu'i^tiau.' Godi: t!iud?«;tluit the', , Biblo nairativesv are not ,»b»^ed .onhistorical' facts,:.!- aud explains the theology •; 6f the Christian, to i be .the tidbpteti ritual d| the* ; Anjeient;, Suu • Wor-hippers. .[ , .„ , r a s ■'•-. \ :He deuionstnites the esoteiic mean : imj of various plu'jsjLiiin.jjpgiyas, exposes ..nuineroiit'rfal^e translaiions Jn. . the » l^ible, ami. sluiwa that., tihere is only, one,, true translation -rj tl\e .Bible of Natuie., : ■- -.-;.-■ .-.-, _...--,- .... ,• "j [ \ x -j: The antiquity, of .; man a* .shown > liy the pj:ocessiou .of. Equinoxes iis dealt with, and the, cereinori(es ol" the .Christian. Church shown to coiucide accurately' with eteiually recurring astronomical phenomena., The lecturer '"will conclude with his 1 amusing sketch, entitled • PUT YOUR TRUST IN ;GQD. Doors open nfc half-past se^vjen;; leetui"e at eight. , , . ' j v A' dmiasion-^Ope Shilling: | ' 'L____l. ""■ : '' J ; .- >! V" '■■ POR SALE.,, I . •■-' ipiiRST-CLiss Dert7eiit Pota_D toes, W ha g ol * ton; Guaranteed goodi ■■■■ Apply ■■ . : .. . : E. C»)LLI^S, •;: ■ .•••■, i'eatJ|iersj;on''B't. ' ■ { ; 5 ; ■ DISTRICT ORDERS. '"'.•' - >v '' /> - •^:- : '. M lltli October|lßß4. - T)ALMERSTON NORTJI Riflo X Voluntcirs will Particle for In- ' 8|. eel ion anil MusUt Drill on the 7ili N«)vcinbrr, at" 780 i\m. ; if wet, '28th. C. bTAPP, ;vUjor 1 Commanding District.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 282, 25 October 1884, Page 3
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621Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 282, 25 October 1884, Page 3
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