Land for Sale, and Money to Lend, I have at the present time about /lAflOn ACRES for sale TdbUjUIJV-/ m sections varying m. size from 3Q to, 1000 acres. Some improved and others unimproved, au^ the whoJe first-class quality, Besides the above Country Lands, I have a number of mO WIT SECTIONS, suitable either X for bu.aiu.es.3 sites or private residences, Some very choice ones m the Square, Likewise, about Q M TOWN SECTIONS for f<j O '■ifi\e l with first-claaa Buildings thereon. 1 have also received instructions to find good securities for j ,£30,000 jLt lywest current rates. Land on Deferred P(tpne?its t if $p ite$ x red. JAMES LINTON, Palmerston North, Auctioneer and (general Agent. J^ijL-JuXjLiO Just received p&rs.s. Peyfynin, oi\& case of the above splendid goods, direct from the Kaiapoi Woollen ]\J[aiiiifa<!turing Company. Latest shapes and Guts including the Newmarket, m Ladies' jklauls and Children's. These Ulsters being all tailor-made can be highly recommended for grace* fill jit and style. Ladies' should see the above without delay. AT ' ' J. B. HAMILTON'S, Corner or Main, and Ueorgo Streets. A/TTiWQ Waterproof Overcoats lU.JL!JI\ O Mackintoshes , ami Great Coats, Silk Urn* brcllas, just opened for the rainy weather, AT •T. B. HA iIILTON'S, Qorner oi; Main aud Qeorgo Streets. ij,EX o^,o SKEBY, . _ . The Squabe, PALMEItSTON NORTH, is a cash buyer 05 1 Grain, Wool, &c, &c. Skins, Tallow, IJuitcr, Bacp.n s anc< Puiyjus. Or will malte LIRE HAL AD VANOKS on same consigned for positive sale. WEEKLY SALES of all sorts o,F Goods and S^ook at hia Auction Kooms and Yard. SALES Conducted m Tov^a ar Country-. 1 ACOCKJfNT SALES Kendered Vroru.pt ly. LOANS NEGOTIATE!} on Freehold Property, at reasonable rates of interest. (CIJICULAR.) "vr 0 t 1 0 c, I beep to inform,, tl^e residents of JPaluierstoJi North, and surrounding Districts, th;U I hare purchased front, Jfrs jy.ungan her qj:d established and -iwll known ' bookseller 's and Stationers business at Fat-, vierslon North. I am now opening out a large and well sebected stock of Stationery, Books, and Fancy- goods of crery description. Being a direct importer from the Ilome Manufacturers and publishers, tumbles *me to sell at prices as low as, any m the- Colony. The trade and store- • keepers will be dealt with on very liberal terms. S.chools supplied with Jsooks, and all Mequisi* tes. Music and Musica I Instruments. Pianos sold for cash or easy ternis on the time payment system [A very fine full toned double oblique JPiano. pis : t imported.] Australian, English and Continental Newspapers and. Magazines will be received by. every mail — special attention given to, this, depart-. \nent. WILLIAM PAEKWhole sale and. Retail Bookseller & Stationer PalnaerstoA ISTorth,
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 250, 1 May 1883, Page 2
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445Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 250, 1 May 1883, Page 2
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