XITR. J. HBKBEIif HANKIN , Baerister, Soltgitor, akd Notah v Public, Ljntpn's Land Agency Booms, The Square, Pajmerston North, Offi^ HpuF6.-T-10 ft.m. to 4,80 p.in daij,t, Saturday executed. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ♦ TliK QC4JffJf« fflll Vli CONTINUED AT EXPIUATION OF 84MK, fSLKSS BPCIAI, INSTBITCTJOIfjS ABK GIV|3N TOTHK CpNTKAI^T. IS*OTICJ?B O? WlTlipilAWAt MUST BE GIVEN TO TUX rhOPRIETOIt IN WRITING, and meVIOUS TO KXFlhv OP ftUAKTKK ; OTHKKWIBE, BBOKEN ftUAUTEIia WILL BK UUAUatiU FOB AT FULL BATB WANTED, to purchase or lease with a purchasing clause, two Improved Farms, of , from 20u to 300 acres. Apply to 'GIL-LETT BROS., Palmerston North. | Pulmprston N , April 2b, 1883. Educational, MRS J. B. DUNGAN, having given, up business, and being now settled m her hutise, m Main street, Miss Dungan is prepared to open a DAY-riCHuOL/ for YOUNG OHILDIiEN. Terms on Application. Palmerston X., April 28, 1883. Warwick Street Sale Yards, Feilding. Thursday, May 3, 1883. CAT ILK, SIIKKP & HOUSES. H LC9M3S & SHiRWILL WILL sell by public auctjon as above — 10 head of beef 10 \wiid mixed catllo " ypurlinga 6 fat co\ys L'O 3 jear o}4 bul looks St J' v ft 10 heifeps SJO wt-auers 4(50 breodinij cvves |)0 broeding owes (ju lamb) <)t] fat H\\iich }(i y/ottev. lamina (i\i V 200 ewes a\ lamb 2,0 stqre ep.ws 100 fat ewes ' GO fat wcthorg 20 weauej's (mi>;ed) UU wejl b^cd 'pig.--*, (l^ixejl 1 pure orec] Berksliire boar 1 3-yqai old jlrau^h.t jnar.e. broken £or farm work 1 aged, draught mare. lIALCOAIISE & SIIKKWILL., A upt.i.jneer^. Palmc-rston North, April 26, 1883. Paluierstoa North Choral Society \\^lLL give their secoud ordinary V f Co -cerf, on Thursday,. 3rd May, 1883. at the FoßusTWts' Hall. Gleetv Choruses, Quartettes, Trios, Duets and Solos. Admission — Front tfeats, 2s ; Back Seats, la.. Tickets maybe obtained Times l^>ok Depot and of the SecreI tary. See programme m future issue. . BICIIAIiD COEKK, Hou Secretary. Palmeratoa North, April 25, 1883. Livery and Bait Stables, TO LKT With or Without tho Plant. r I THOSE certainly situated pre.JL mi ccc, kuown as Jordan* Hor.^e Bazaar, containing 16 stalls, 5 Loose Boxes, Harness room, etc. To a good aian, this iaa first-class investment. A monthly saloof Ho pros, established at. the Yardn, and every accommodation forcarr.ying.cn an extenHive Busiiiesw. For particulars apply to 1. JORDAN", baddlcr, Palraerstoti North. Fa .aei'ston N., April 27,1883 r 1 1HB Manawatu Daily Times I being the oldest paper m Manawatu necessarily has a circular ion and standing which defies competition. Large** circulation tha any other paper on the Coa t, au^ daily increasing.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT18830430.2.21.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 248, 30 April 1883, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
421Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 248, 30 April 1883, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in