WOODVILLE EXTKN.SIOW IMPORTANT SALB OF TOWNi SHIP SECTIONS. EARLY IN MARCH. HOADLEY,~LYON & CO, HAVE been favored with instructions from F. Townshend, Esq., to offer by public auction that valuable suburban section No 36, Woodville, containing 9a 1b 12p cleared, surveyed, and laid off into 32 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. The Rail-way Junctions Stations are likoly to be erected upon this Block, which will beyond question make these allotments the most contrally situated m the township, which is rapidly becoming a aiost important Farming and Commercial Centre, as a proof of which we may state that two banks have already secured sites with the intention of shortly opening business. Quavleracre sections have recently changed hands as high as £GOO per seciion showing th .) very hig-h opinion entertained of the future prosperity of this inland Town. Owing to the rapidly increasing population and the daily enquiries for town sections the vendor has been induced to place this proper' y m the market, offering a most exceptional opportunity tc both boua fido settlers or investors. We have also been favored with instructions from Charles IT. Weber, Esq., to offer, at same time suburban section JN T o 37, Woodville, likewise cleared, surveyed, and laid off into 32 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Koads have been surveyed, cut* ting through both properties, making the extension moat complete and convenient. Plans are being prepared and! will be issued shortly. Terms will be Liberal. Meantime the Auctioneers can confidently recommend intending purchasers to give this sale their best consideration. HOADLEY, LYON & CO, Auctioneers. PROSPECT LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. T. JORDAN, Proprietor. BEGS to thank his numerous friends and tho Public for the liberal patronage accorded to him since opening the above stables, and begs to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to always make the P11O« SPECT the most comfortable stables on the coa*t. He has now purchased a first- class brake, and having secured the services of a good man, he is prepared to br<.ak m horses to saddle, single or double harness, tandem, unicorn, or four-in-hand, at prices more reasonable than ever heard of before m Palmerston North. Horse bought, sold, or exchanged. One Trial Solicited. Please note the address — Rangitikei street, Opposito Dawick's Restaurant. R. LOUDON, KIMBOLTON ROAD, THE SQUABE , FEILDIN GWANTED — To inform the Public that S. Fagan's Cheap Boot and Shoe salo will be contiuued'at his new shop next to Jorgensen's Toy Warehouse, The Square. I Men's Leggings from 2s Gd per .pair. HEADS $ Families are hereby m former 1 that S. FAG- AN, has removed uext door to Jurgonseu's Toy Warehouse, the Square, where ho will Cflptinue to hold his Cheap Sale of Boots, Shoes, Slippers Leggings, Hathaway 's Gloss, El»on ite Polish, &c-, at pricow thai inmt; give satisfaction Lo all.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 207, 10 March 1883, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 207, 10 March 1883, Page 3
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