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"T, K. MACDONALD & CO. IN THE E^CHAtNGE LAND At(D MERCAINTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama- street, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock p.m. Unreserred Bale of the Properties of J. and D. Sinclair. ; T KENNEDY MACDONALI) • & CO. are favored with instructions from the Trustees m the Estate of J. and D. Sinclair to sell by Public Auction, as above, absolutely without reserve, the following properties ;— Those SIX ALLOTMENTS m the township of FITZHERBERTj being the nilotmeats numbered respectively 48 and 49 on the plan of the Subdivis Bion of : Suburban Section No. 80, and allotments numbered ; ,; respectively 168, 164, 16b, and 166 on the plan ot the subdivision of Suburban Sec-, ■. ; - tiqns KoB. 82 and 83, , 'For conditions of sale and further particulars^ apply to Mjjssbs BUUKL.KY, STAFFORD, AND FITZEERBEKT, Salicitors, Lamb ton- quay, Or to the Auctioneers. '

. ;, . Busbess Noticss. CHINAi GLASS AND EARTHEN-; WAKE. ! ARTHUR "iT LEWIS, j VictoßiA. Avenue, Wangakui. BJIGB to draw attention to the fact that he has opened up a large Stcck of the above lines. The ";only house m Wan«auui that confines its business ta . the China,. Glees, _. and Earthenware trade., besides keeping every line under the above beading. * ''''/.- < ' *^"^^* ■ ■ ■ A. JS..-L. m Btock aobeautiful selection of Parian Statuary, Vases, \Sic«nacks, E. P. Ware Ac;, &c. - , Glais balls for glass ball sbooting iv Stock. ; Orders by letter attended to with des-r patch. • : : Note the address— Next door to Bank of JSew Zealand, Victoria Avenue. WANGANUI. :

GRASS^^ED, CliOVifiHS, «fee. i JAMES LAIRD," begs respectfully to inform the couutry settlers that he has now receired his first shipment Of ".- ; . .. ■"'■.;■■ „,-,«;■..-. ■ } ; 600 bushels of Poverty Bay Rye .Grass, heavy clean seed, from' , ..old pastures. . . _ . AlbO, lUO sacks Cocksfoot and ;._.. ;., lta.ianij^e Grass, hand reaped! \ Timothy (colonial . grown) and ...•-■ '_ Clovers of. all.kindp, also -Rape ...: -:. ... ; and. Mustard. .» ■■" ; ■ n ;i)e?Q»suire, Greystpne,. White; „, „ Stubble, Purple I op, Mammoth \ ... ■.. and other Turnips now to hand^ m fine condition, • ; ;// Bampleß» and Frice^ Lists free by post "t: : ■: ..",-! ; On application. r • N.Bi—^Garden, and Flower Seeds, m . - .-.■■■■■ B<ceat variety. ; . ■■: JAMES LAIRD, -.;•. j Wholesale and Retail- i\nraeryinaua^d ' ,c "■■''. ' : .i. Seedsman, r , : ( i Taupo-Qiayj Wanganui. j mo ,iHE boot & sh6e trXdeL JL " " '■ '■■ — — ■■ VJl "" ' f THREE SHIPMENT 3 I Direct •to / Wanganui of l • the:* finest Ladies' Woak. ever imported to New Zealand arid made to J my order, Pattern an<t;De4gn by the ..best , makers-up m England, Fnmce r and Germany. ,■ ; . ,L invite, the speuial attention of th^ •-.-. L* itrad.e to these grand goods. > | „jgole/L eather, Kip .Calf, and all Rej^ quisites ; and I Furnishings , required;, the prftcticdi traiiesnian always lnbtockl My knowledge of the trade and its requirements is (tborough) gained through an experience of nearly half a qaatury; .. .■ .^ ■. .• ,-,..• .- ..:. ;•■ /A Tp theiGeneral Public I offer induceiments noji,held.oub by • any; House m the Coiony. ;, . , -,- I Country Settlers buying . large.. '~ J '^ will belibe. rally dealt/with" i " " ; MSFORT bMK. \ COS N ifi.K r B 6 O T ja H O Pi, • : . v i.- ••;. WAj^GANUIj •;„ . ■ =:> | .., > ; Etjjbtbodt Knows It. -,

TO CONTRAOTQRS. j •nENDERS 'w;ill .be. received by the JL Secretary of the Education Board, Wanganui, until SATURDAY, th|e 3rd day pf March, for the erection qf Teacher's Cottage at Makino Road, also for the erection of additions tb ( Scnobt-houie, Jackeyto^rn. 1 ' -^ (^ J ; ) The lowest or any tender not ne^esjsarily accepted. : j PJans and specifications may be seen ait the office of this paper; ' '' | ' " J. R ■ WRIGHT;Architect to the Boards i FOR SALJE. *' AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT^ A FIRST-CLA^S HOTEL, doing ijL j ,tf ! ve^y profitable business. J!or fiirih^r'patficUlars 1 apply tb'i'<. C ' I -turn STEVENS & GORTON^; SoIJb and Palmeretoa N.; :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 76, 22 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 76, 22 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 76, 22 February 1883, Page 3

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