-piOSESTER'S HALL. TUESDAY, 18th JAN. THE ORIGINAL. GEORGIA MINSTRELS BETTER AND STRONGER THAN EVER. TWO HOURS' FUN WITHOUT VULGARITY, MILLION PRICES. Admission, Si. 2s. and Is. HOSEA EASTON. Manager. For particulars see day bills. ST. PATRICKS CHURCH. TO MORROW, being the third Sunday m the month, MASS will be held at St Patrick's church at eleven o'clock, and the usual devotions m the evening. OR SALE, a few purebred BERK SHiRE PIGS (slips or suckers). Apply to HENRY M'NEIL. WANTED. TO PURCHASE, a first-class HORSE, DRAY, aud HARNESS, either together or separate. Apply to HENRY M'NEIL. ■ ./-■ ■ 1 1 TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS WANTED for the ERECTION of a new NINEROOMED BUILDING, for offices. Tenders must be m by the 22nd instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For plans aui specifications apply to J. WALDEGRAVE. TV" OTIC E.— UnIess the CIRCULAR IA SAW left on behalf of the Sandon Saw Mill Company, with C. A. Bergensen, Palmerston North, nearly three years ago, IS FETCHED aud expenses paid within fourteen days from January 12th, it WILL BE SOLD. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. TERRACE END, PALMERSTON NORTH. WANTED KNOWN tbat T. Griggs, Terrace End has made extensive additions to his premises and is m a position to take m a limited number of resprotable young men as • boarders. — Terms moderate and inclusive, good table and comfortable home. NOTICE. '"PHE OFFICE of tbe UNDERJL SIGNED (at Palmerston) will be CLOSED UNTIL NEXT TUBSDAY, at ten a.m., owing to the tempo- i rary absence of Mr. JLinton^ THYNNE, LINTON, AND CO. NOTICE is hereby given tbat tbe co-partnership hitherto subsist- . ing between tbe undersigned, trading at Foxton and Palmerston North, m ; the County of Manawatu,. as Importers, Auctioneers, and General Commission Agents, under the style or firm of "Thynne, Linton & Co," has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from tbe fourth dar of January, now instant. And noftce is furtber given that James Linton has retired from tbe said co-partnership firm, and tbat tbe business thereof will henceforth be carried on bj Ernest . Stephen Thynne solely upon his own : account under tbe style or firm of : "Thynne, Linton & Co." And that t tbe said Ernest Stephen Thynne will receive all debts due to the said late co-partnership firm, and will discbarge ail the liabilities thereof. Dated at Foxton aforesaid, this fourth day of January, 1881. JAMES LINTON ERNEST S. THYNNE. Witness : — J. Hkrbbrt Hanktns, Solicitor, Foxton. With reference to the above notice, I have authorised Mr James Linton to collect all outstanding accounts of the late firm at Palmerston North aforesaid. ERNEST S. THYNNE. TO SHEEP FARMERS* CAPITA- ! LISTS, AND BONA FiDR SETTLERS. AFTER tburty year* EXPERIENCE m NATIVE MATTER 3 TO the- North Island of New ZeaUnd,. E. V. DIXON r is now started aa I NATIVE LAND AGKNT AND ; JAT'A'.P-R^TKR, '.An;--, wat- s'i-rii^atitviiv j j E X \\ UIXON, J J CusA*ax*sffik *
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 108, 15 January 1881, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 108, 15 January 1881, Page 3
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