.NOTICE. BEGS to inform the residents of Manawatu and surround* ing districts that she has opened m the shop m front of the Foresters' Hall, Palmerston North, with a stock of CREWEIiS, POINT LACE BRAID TRANSFER PAPERS, WOOL. CANVASS, LEATHER WORK, and all kinds of material for FANCY NEEDLEWORK, Crewel work, Point Lace, aud every other description of Fancy Needle work executed at the shortest notice, and taught on reasonable terms. N'B. — Parcels sent to any part of the district. Palmerston Noith, July 6th, 1884. CMIQUiSTI-0., PALMERSTOJN T^_N""ISr"ERY AND FELLMONGERY. FITZROY STREET, TERRACE END PALMERSTON NORTH. THIS Factory is a buyer of Wool, also Hides, Calf, Pig, and Sheep Skins at Highest Prices. Wool Flooe Mats stained any desired color. Wool scoured on commission. WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY, 1884. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE CITY AND COUNTRY PROPER fY. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favored with instructions from Messrs Krull aad Co. (who are retiring from business) to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherston street, Welling* im, on Wednesday, 16th July, at 11 o'clock forenoon, the following first class properties, viz. : — Lot 12.— THE Equity of Redemption of and m part of allotment No. 5 m the township of Rangitikei. There are substantial buildings on this property, consisting of bakehouse, store, &c, erected at a cost of several hundred pounds. Lot 25.— THE allotments 52 and 53, containing about 42 acres of rural section 415, and allotments 54 and 55 of rural section 416, and allotments 64 aod 65 of rural section 417 res* pectively, m the township of Palmerston North, containing together about 128 acres, subject as to parts to leases, with power to purchase. A portion of 1 the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Plans showing the several properties are exhibited m the Saleroom of the Auctioneers. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to W. T. L. TRAVEBS Esq., Solicitor, Wellington ; Or to : THE AUCTIONEERS. £} > MANAWATU fM| CHOSEN THE Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge -will be held m the Foresters' Hall, on Saturday Evening, July 12, 1884, at 7.30 sharp. Visiting brethren invited. By order W-M. T.JORDAN, Secretary. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, from Terrace End, a Strawberry Cow, shorthorn, alitdn one ear. f 'The above ro-ward will be given to anyone delivering the e_me io :: "■ .v{7 D. CLIFFORD, * '■ • Princess Hotel.
OIQAB, PIYAN, BELLINGOFF! SELLING OFF. . . "FOB * ONE MONTH ONLY. THE whole of my well-assorted stock of— JTBES, CIGARETTE HOLDERS, ViV ]''' -ONPEiTINAS-' E£N PY GOODS, JJEWELLERY ' A^P. NOVELS, ' To be sold at R'EJ)UCEI* PRICES fov ONE MONTH ONLY. / S. ABRAHAMS. PbOPBIETO*.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1240, 10 July 1884, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1240, 10 July 1884, Page 3
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