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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7129, 3 January 1901, Page 2

 

.T. OOK AT THESE FARMS FOR SALE. 24 acres fully improved, nio9 little dairy farm 4 miles Palmerston, twenty minutes, from two creameries; £510, Terms. : ■- 35 acres,' dairy farm, neat ,*' a creamery, one mile from Square. Fit for gentleman's residence, 54 acres, dairy farm, Kairanga, very highly improved, new bouse, splendid water. 500 acres, splendid district, good roads, central position j £8 per acre. Wi'loon, eider any reasonable offer; exceptionable terms, 100 acres, dairy farm, Rangitikei Line, fully improved. Easy terms. FARMS TO LET. 510 acres, Taranaki distriot, good home- Btead, centre of rising district, near good town, good roads. Easy rental, 4s per acre. j lOC aores, 4 miles from Palmerston, all - in j »od grass; and mo?t been under the plo >}$_. 5 k 7 acres, 12 miles from Palmerston, _rsi-.1n.8s position, highly improved. TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 4$ acres, five minutes from Square; £450. TeimF. 1 aore, house fix rooms, two minutes ' from Square ; £480. Terms. A good hotel, first-class position, easy incoming. J aore, house four rooms, five minutes from Square. Very cheap -, good terms. 3 good building allotments, good position, email deposit only required. 1 acre, Featherston street, Easy terms; cheap, TOWN PROPERTIES TO LET, House, six rooms, one minute from Square; 12b, _ acres and house, seven rooms, seven minutes from Square (can have another four aores adjoining). GENERAL LINES, CHEAP 1 1 Reaper and binder, £12 (take oatß in ■* payment). I Express, horse, harness and carrier's goodwill; £50, 1 wool waggon, cheap. 2 Landaus, horses and harness complete. 1 horse hay rake (a bargain).: Livery stables und plant, splendid posi» tion, good business, very low rental. 1 light trap (good as new) £12 10s. 1 light gig (good order) £14. 1 dogcart, very aheap. Trap horses £8, £9, £11 and £14. Half draught, broken to chains, £20. 1 dojjeart, horse and harness, splendid turnout, cheap, Several good dairy cows, purchaser can ere them milking and choose. Anything else you may lequiru call on ■ A. O. _3TJJb__R, Land and Commission Agent, The Square, E. Larcomb, CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT, , OFFICES— Law Chambers, the Square* | Private residence, Duke street Palmerston North. DO ou want an ARTISTI Photograph? Go to ATTWOOD The Club Hotel. Cliristmas Hampers. HB. TUCKER, of the Club rf o t e i • has a first-olßss stock of yi_eß and Spirits on hand, which he in'ig D ds to sell for the Christmas Beason "V quantities to Buit v ,purchasers at tv. e following SPECIAU-;PRICES:-t- a* Allowing Mackay's Lique; ar Whiskyl .fettle, 6b ; 2 bottle^ lls . 6 bottlea> 30a . . , , - .ozen, 555. SftDderroHS w d n^Ws Whiskies at *. "■■■# - .i ■ ■'■ similar prices. Cxfe'i,.nw%, Usher's, Walker's, D.C.L., also . stocked, and equally cheap, Her^sessy's One-star (*) Brandy, 7s „ Three Btar (***)' Brandy, lofi ALL WINES AND SPIRITS DIRECT FROM BOND, bchvveppe's Soda Water, 6& . English Beer and Stout—Quarts, 16s per " dozen; pints, 10s 6d. Bismarck Lager Beer- - Quarts, 12s per doz; 1 case, 4 doz, lis 6d. This beer is brewed at Auokland, a .speoial plant having been imported, and is considered by connoiseurs to be quite equal to the imported article. A trial is respectfully solicited, A large, stock of COLONIAL WINES on hand. DUNEDIN ALES ON-DBAUGHT, Colonial Bottled' Beer and Stout, qts. 10a per dozen. ■ CX7E ARE SELLING PIANOS AND ORGANS INCLUDING BRINBMEAD SAMES PULL & FIELD THCRMER MONNINGTON _ WESTON RAMSPERGER COLLARD & COLLARD KAPS SCHIEDMAYER (STORY & CLARK KIMBALL SAMES DOHERTY JCHICAGO kt Prices will _V»TOiVI„_ fl YOU. It will pay you to call and inspee before purchasing elsewhere, J as. Grace & Co .- Agknts for C rs. Begg & Co. k GUARANTEED PABSOLUTELY PURE :* THEREFOEE THE BEST. I GEAR CO.'S I EXTRACT JF MEAT pPorBEEP TE^.-__-».^IESr3OUPS, SAUCES, j «c.—A yeß^-^tle of it represents the Btrengtli ji3&-rmoa ol pounds of prime meat. ObtoiM-le throughout the Colony. ifK FOfl IT, •** T.k« No OMit. ■, < -

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