MEDICAL FOTICE. T\U HTJIU, (ot Ranaitikei), may I ' bt- Consulted etery FRTDAYy»t< Remington's Dispensary, RangUikpi Kotd. from 1 to half-pas-t 5 o'clock m the afternoon Mr Remington is authorized to give any information a" to fees, and to arrange for out-door visits if required. Patients ore invitrd to ATTEND E.VRLY, to give time for careful Examination. WHYTE'S HOTEL. „ •TTTX^i^ (6 "inform 1 the " public VV that haying, assaraeil y'hej prp^ priei^siiip of the ,vabp"ve. Wrll-known iXiK^favorite. hotiV he.iiuten'is tesparp ' no expanse to m»ke it the most coiht fortab'eJhbtel do the coa^r. ;i Koh l^ but experienced servants kept, and visitcrb can rely : on receiving 1 every Attention an! oitiliiy. ,-.' The tible'witt ft* provided m a most liberal manner, and the proprietor's bn a; experience as pfovidore of the late N.Z.^ 8. 3. Compahy's and dfher boats will be' • gnirantfe .that , NqNE Bjt(T TH^J BFST OF ALES* W^B9. ANI> SPIRITS, &g j willbekeptin,*tock. ; ; : . '.-THE 1 ' STABLE? will be tinder the mana'trem a nt ot the weU-'kno^ll'. STANLEY, lateot Cobb J s'V.&;Go.,Foxtoii. The KXPRES^ from thejrlbtel will ba in attendanca, on night; trains to convey passengers and lugg'fie for those wishing to stop at the Ho'eL ; fBEE OF CHARGE. \. Cobb and Co. f 8 Coaches stop at the flotfl io takeor land passengers to' or from Wellington . Those, for Wellington coach, may rely on b^ina cialled m time tojiavebot breakfast before starfeinff. ; DBN TIST, (by bx amination. ) Viflto*mAv.>nup, Wanganor. ALL D'IS#ASES ot the teethe jaws, afi'ci'. b 'associaie parts treated . Teeth stopped with gold or silver. Artificial ones "made Upon improved principle's., ' , • .: MK-^'ij •■■■ ni-'K^N' vv-;.o o ;rv . ; "'.' j [A CARD.I ; Hpa<tlef , Lybn, & Co., V . AUCTIONEERS,; . Lf^fn, Stoc^Ki .an,d Station Agents. .NAPIER AN D HASTINGS, r: •. ' : ' '■ HAWRK'S ' BAT.,-"; ; "" , s . . Stock Sales held at Hastingp, first Thursday itt evefy month. ' -.:■.• r..:<n'x ->y - ■ ■ ••••'■ : : ' . \D\~-') ■'.'. :•■'•"■ ■'■-'"."'"'' '■'■■- nnraa— «*^^ ~ '■■'■■ rpflKfEnrlgrant and Oolofiists ' Aid Cbr--1 poration have the above quantity of land for i»le In : Beotibns varying tor size from 100 TO 500 ACRES -' ' ",, L: ."' 'JNTHb"; "." '. .;' .. , .'. ■• MANCHESTER i hL6ck,. < .MANAWATU Th« 'moat rising district m the North Island, ■•.. ! ..■■- ■-■ .-.:■..■■■■ •'•■. ■•: -• The land it the best of quality, and m many caßeji bs9 TeryrTalaable timber upon it.- • - ' Tbe Manchester Block is the centre of the Manawata Timber industry r three foti-ths of the sawmills' in-tbftt County toeing located m theßlodk, aA . - ■'< '■■'--■■ The land is opened up by road?, m many cases mstaliedj and the . ■ RAILWAY- FROM FGXTON TO PATEA, Rons' through' the settlement. Taking into. consideration the quality of the soil,' the accessibility and' proximity to railway, communication, the land on the Manchester B'.CHik is by far THfe CHBAPEST NOW OFtfEBOta TO tHB WOtJLD-BE BETTLBB. The popqlation of the Block is at present about 3,500. Pricer-60s per acre, three-fourths of puirv chase money 'may remain ' ; on mortgage at seven per cent, for fiVe years if required. Titlb under the Lind Transfer Aoti Full information snpplied to intending purchaser^" oti npplicatfbh to the Company's Office,' Fe'ildhVg, where a guide and horse will * be supplied to ' enable buyers to personally iaspect' the land r Plans of Block and any information required sent free to any address, on application by letter to the Agent EmvioraNT and Colonist's Air* CouPorATioN Limited I^KiLßiNa. q. : s-GArroN, [ BOOT AND SfiOEMAKBR, The Squaeb, PALMEBSTON ; NoftiH, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of; the-distri-t getfeir/'lly tljat he has re-commenced business- as above, and trusts that.hy nialiing thorough good article at »moderate | rice, to merit; a renewal of the 'patronage so kindly bestowed mSim. previous to bis leaving Paimerston. - ; ; JKepairs neatly executed. , ■ . Note the Addre^s-^, . . .;,., the^jCommercjal (The Standard Oflfice.) -ORbtfA GOUJSTV OoiZNOIL. . "VTOTICE is hereby giVeil that' copies _Li of tLe Petition to his Excellency the Governor for the suspension ~df the Counties' Act within the County of Oroua, have beea left at Couneilj ffice, Feilding , Mr ■*? orapkiris Store, ' Halcombe -^oad 1 f ß6strd ©nice, Palmerstou f ™ : ;N'orth v ■ ■■■■ • :; ' Mr Marsh's Store, Ashurst •. Cheltenham Hotel, Kiwitea Ratepayers are earnestly requested to sign the' Petition when m either of the above-mentioned townships m order to'-sa've e/xperifee atid delay m getting the Counties 1 Act fcii spew ' cd . p. H. MACARTHUR, 11 ■*>■■■'•■'.';■' J '*■ Financial -Anu Commission Agbbt .yAH7EB/<VC^ 1 &C.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 59, 8 February 1884, Page 2
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684Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 59, 8 February 1884, Page 2
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