NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. Colemau announces that he has two vain, able sections m the Square oa deferred payment, at £4, per foot. Mr. Colenaan announces that he will sell to-day at 0 te sharp, 10C3 grape viuos. Mr. Sualson intimates that, on Wedn-sda}' next ««£,;•. wUho » t reserve, the Bankrupt atock of Mr. Collmson. Messrs. Richtor and Co., call' for tenders for catting twenty cords of firewood. Mr. Bryant calls for tenders for cutting twenty acres of biiih m the Kaii-a iga Blook. Mr. Graff notifies m another column that he has removed hit R« istry Office to Broad-street, the late residence oi Mr. P. Warbm-torj, and also calls attention to his vavions advertisements. Messrs. Stephen and Gorton annonncea thai thair next sale at FoildUg will be held oa next Friday.
Mr. Snelsou's Sale. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OP BANKRUPT STOCK. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. G. M. SNELSON. HAS been instructed by Mr. V. M. Allen, Creditors' Trustee m th* bankrupt estate of H. C, Coilinson, to sell on the Premises, m the Square, on the above date, at two o'clock. The whoiu of the residue of the etosk of FANCY GOODS, 1 TOYS PIPES, &c. SALE WrTHOUT RESERVE. WANTED KNOWN.-That the Labor Exchange, and Registry Offi -c is now removed to the building opposite tbe Catholic Chapel, (formerly occupied by Mr P. B Warburton,) where the un«mploy;d are invited to give m their names and address. WANTED KNOWN. — That settlers may have Tenders deposited at the Registry Office. WANTED. -A servant girl for a farm near the town ; also 2 bnshinen, and several day-lahoiers. Apply to H. GRAFF, Registry Office, Broadstreet.
WANTED KNOWN.— That there .is a splendid opening tor a steady an 1 sober man m the township, Constant employm nt for years at current rate of wagei : Further particulars from H. GRAFF, Registry Office. Stevens & Gorton 5 * Sale. FRIDAY, JULY 22. AT THE DENBIGH SALE YARDS FEILDING. | STEVENS & GORTON WILL sell by public auction on the above date. 20 head beef 10 tw» and a halfiyear old Steers 10 Cows 5 Heifers 10 Yearlings ISO Fat wethers 140 Lambs m woo] 100 Fat sleep 60 Store abeep }00 Store w*itber# Horses #c. Two new spring traps, patent axles. S.ale at one o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctiouueers. NOTE. Settlers are requested when bringing sheep to the yaarla, to. satisfy thenißsives they are clean and free from lice, o otherwise they will be liable to, be detained by the §&e.ep inspector
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 148, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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