TO-MORROW. To Land Speculators and Others. BUILDING STTBS TN LOMBARD ; & TAONUI STREETS SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1883, At 2 s .m. G.M SNELSON HAS been favored with instructions from Mr 0. J. Chester to sell 0y public anctiun at his rooma^ — 3 sections numbered 9, 12, and 13, 'Lombard street together with 2 roomed cottage c. mpletely finished. 2 sections, . Taonui street, together with 2 roomed cots tage all finished, papered, and varnished throughout — work shop, 18 x 14, garden well stocked with fruit trees. N.B. — Tbe properties are well and securely fenced, pleasantly situated and m excellent order. HURRAH ! FOR THE PLANTING SEASON. FKUIT TREES ! FRUIT TREES! J. Laird's Annual SaleG. M. SMELSQN HAS been instructed to sell by public auction at his rooms on Wednesday, 23rd of May, at 1.30 p.m.— Fruit trees of every variety Ornamental and flowering shrubs Kosos of all the clioice novelties Bulbs of the latest and improved sorts Terms cash. New Zealand Railways. MJDDLK ISLAND. 45,000 SLKEPERS. T7IRESH Written Tenders will JO be received at this olnce up to noon on Tuesday, 22nd May, 1883, for the Supply and Delivery of 45,000 Sleepers, or for any smaller number not less than 5,000 to be delivered to extent as follows at the different places mentioned below :— Waikari, 20,000; Tiniaru, 10,0u0; and alongside railway line, lliverton to Orepuki, 15,000. They are to be addressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, Dunediri, and marked " Tender for Sleepers, Middle Island. Railways," en outside of enve* lope. Telegraphic tenders similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Ofllce by noon of the same date provjded that written tenders m due form are lodged at a District or j liesident Engineer's office by the same hour. Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Chiistehurch, Dunedin, and luvercargill j and at the Post Offices Palmerston North, Havelock, Tapanui, and Riverton. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, Engineer m charge, Middle Island. Public Works * 'ltice, Dunedin, 2nd May, 18S3. nnHE Manawatu Daily Times _ I being the oldest 2 )a ] )ffr * n Manawatu necessarily has a circulation and standing which defies competition. Larger circulation than any other paper on the Coast, aud daily increasing. 1T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. Manawatu Kilwinning j Lodge, S.C. nnHE Regular Meeting of the _l_ above Lodge will be held m the Masonic Hall, Main street, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of May, inst, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren invited to at* tend. By order of the R.W.M. T. R. WALTON, Secretary. May 15, 1883. X? p' TO LEND at once on Broad Acres at £7 per cent. Apply to E. W. PERKINS, Solicitor, © Palmerston North. May 9, 1883. Land For Sale. nnHE undersigned have on sale JL on easy terms rural laud near Messrs Pascal Bros.', Bunnythorpe. Also a number of s-ctions m the Ki.witea BlockFor full particulars apply to, PALMEESON & SCOTT. Paluieretou, May 2, 1883.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 266, 18 May 1883, Page 3
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