MISCELLANEOUS.
Tbe great transfer sale ad the Bon Marche is now on. y The Heady Money Store is holding an annual clearing sale. Bentley Bros., (Marlborongh House), ha\ j a special announcement on our first page. Messrs Stevens & Gortonaanounce for sale oats, grass-seed, potatoes, "&c. The firm is cash buyers of produce. Mrs Warne, (late of Clairville Ho use, Feilding), has opened a respectable i.rjUate boarding-house m Ashurst, m which undertaking she should receive liberal snpport. A very valuable farm m Waikato is offered for sale. Apply Hamilton Bros., Qaeen-St. Auckland. Mr Dixon, of the Terrace End Store announces a great clearing sale of drapery. A strong active woman is wanted as housekeeper m the country. Mr Palmerson is inviting tenders for the erection of shops and cottages. Flans at Mr Larcotnb's. Mr 6. A. Preece is inviting tenders for bush telling m Fnzherbert South. Mr A, H. VVylds advertises cheap coals to arrive shortly. This is a chance not often met wi(,h. Mr James Linton announces a very impor< tant land sale (date to be hereafter fixed) at which some very valuable properties will be offered. Elsewhere will be found a business notice from Messrs Cazueau and Connolly, pnotographers. Welliugton, which firm has estabisfaed ouch an excellent reputation for firstlass work m all branches. * Official notice is given of the election o Councillors for Oroua County. A reward is offered for a lost horse, Hay is offered for sale by an advertiser ;It is of the best quality and has been capitally saved. - A well behaved lad is wanted as apprentice to the ManawaTu StandAbd. The Standard collector will visit Taonui, Aorangi, Feilding, Makino, and Haloorabe, districts this week.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 182, 9 July 1883, Page 2
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280MISCELLANEOUS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 182, 9 July 1883, Page 2
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