{SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY, j 1883, at 2.30 p.m. MR JAMES LINTON (by instructions from Messrs ! Thynne, Linton and Co„ agents for the vendors) will sell by public auction, at hjs Sale Rooms, the Square, Palmeraton North, on Saturday, tlie 20th January, 18S3, at 2,80 p.m., the following very valuable properI ties, situated en the Bunnythorpe Road, close to the Rangitikei Line, and adjoining the property of James Skerman, Esq., and other well-knowh settlers, being the EUEAL SECTIONS Nos. 593 to 599 (both inclusive) containing About 1300 acres part m GRASS and part BUSH, subdivided into 23 ALLOTMENTS, *" Varyiug from II ACRES TO 107 AGO The distance from Palmerston is about 3 miles, with a good road leading to the property. The adjoining sections are all occupiedand improved. The never**failing Taonui stream is accessible to aU the allotments by roads inersecting the Block, The terms of Sale are the most adyafytctgeovp that have been offered bo purchasers at any sale of Icmd m the Colony, viz — - 12-| per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 12^ , ,m 12 months from, sale. . Tbe balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years at the low rate of seven per cent. For. further particulars apply tc» THYNNE, LINTON & CO. Agents for. the Vendors, Foxton, Or to JAMES LINTON, Auctioneer, Palnierston North.. •SATURDAY, JAN 20. BY ORP.ER OF THE MORTGAGEES. THE undersigned has been fayo.red with instructions to sell, at his Auction Room, the S.quare, Palmerston North, Parts, of Rural Sections J*fos 1 and 2, Karere, containing 111a1u.14p. This land is situated about 40 chains from the railway line, and is part ofthe Kairanga Block. The sale, will t ake place on the 20th. inst.jimmediately after the sale of Bunnythorpe Rural Seotions. For particulars of title and terms apply to, JAMES LINTON, Auctioneer. Jan. 4th, 188 S., FOB SAKE CHEAP. EURAL SECTIONS, Nos. 264. 265, aiid 282, Fitzherbert djstrict,, containing upwards of 313 aores of good land, well watered by a never-failing stream. particulars aDplv to " '"' ' ' JAMES LINTON, Auctioneer, Palmerston N, Deo. 13rd, 1882. HAIRD MESSING. "PROFESSOR ROWLEY The Original, (Late of Willis Street, Wellington). Begs to inform tl\e gentlemen of PaU merston that he has commenced business m the shop lately occupied by Mr Metard, m the Square, By strict attention to his customers, and paying especial care to keep nothing but goods of best brands m his shop, he trusts, to merit fair measure of support, A Trial Soliciibd. Cigars and Tobac.ces of the best brands only m stock, "^Professor Rowley uses his famous. Gptfen Han Wash for Shampooing, Haircutting, &c. MANAWATU HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS are invited up tp Jan. 24, 11 a.m., for the. undermentioned Works : - Metalling about 10 chains, To. , Matai Road. Metalling about 25 chains, Karere Road. Stumping and Clearing about 40 chains, Kairanga Block. By order, T. S. HOE, Clerk. ALEX. FERGUSON, IRONMONGER & FAMILI 1 GROCER, Thb Squabb, PALMER&TON NORTH. FOR detailed advertisement see "The Settlers' Frieud," a monthly Garden, Farm, and Fireside Journal, which may be obtained at the Store gratis.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 158, 11 January 1883, Page 3
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