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TO PREVENT MISREPRESENTATION. Tlie Geai- Meat Preserving and Freezing Co. of NiZ., Limited.' NOTIFIES settlers that the Company's Charges for handling sheep and lambs on farmers' account ami covering cost, of Slaughtering, Freezing Wrapping. Shipping and Freight, art identically 11-.c *'»me as those ruling m CanUrbury, inn! stand as under: — 'For Mutfu.n ijd per lb 'three-farthings For .Lamb 9-10ths d (nine-tenths of a penny per lb) The above charges ."re the winter rates current during the months of June to November inclusive, and have not beeo altered for two years. W. H. TRIPE, Secretary. EW ZEALAND AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. SECOND GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, To beld at ELTHAM, MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1902. PaOQKAMME — 1, N.Z. Axemen's Cup Handicap, of MO, 18in standing block 2. N.Z Axemen's Championship, of £!6, 2ft standing block 8, Underhand Chop Handicap, of .£7 10s 4. Novice Chop, of £3 5. Maiden Chop (hdcp), of £5 6. Double-hand Sawing Handicap, ofiß 7. Single handed Sawing Handicap, tf £3 10s 8. Single-handed Sawing Championship of N.Z. (gold medal) 9. Rip Sawing Competition Entries close 18th October. Write fov complete programme acd FRED. E. HARDY, Eon. See., Elthata. LEIGH 6 COX. LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS,

. Main-street, opposite the Railway Platform. £\ (\f\ Acres, on the Company's Line, ?£\/\J 2 miles from a railway station, all in grass, divided 7 paddocks, rich alluvial flat land, 70 acres have been ploughed, 3 dwellings and useful outbuildings, splendid fattening country, one of the best dairy farms in the island, creamery only a few chains away ; school, post office and store, one mile and a-half. £22 an acre. Terms arranged. 261 O*7Q Acres, 8 miles from Palmerston flO North, all grassed and divided into 7 paddocks, about 9 acres stumped, all flat land, well watered, house srooms, pantry and scullery, wood, hay and cow-sheds; a grand dairy farm; treamery, school and post office, one mile and a-half. £21 an acre. Terms arranged. 131

IA, X -^crD3' ifi *n croi Daiance m J-*" grass, divided 6 paddocks, watered by artesian and windmill, practically all flat land, rich, alluvial soil, will carry 70 cows all the year, house 4 rooms and scullery, good range, 2 Btorerooms, cowshed and 12 bails, trapshed and piggeries, etc., 2J miles from a town, 4 miles to a railway station, and 10 minutes' drive to a creamery. JE2I an acre. Terms arranged. 175

yTQ X Acres, 7 miles from Palmerston North, 160 acres standing bush, balance in grass, ring fenced; 2 paddocks, a fair portion flat land, balance hilly, good sheep and young cattle country, cottage 3 rooms. Only £6 10s an acre; £400 cash, balance at 5 per cent. Or will exchange for a good dairy farm. 173

Public Trust Office. Talcb or EiTATJts ik tkx Owvict t OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital and Interest guaranteed by tbe state. Tuthu laiifß Mfluotloas now m»de In oortl of *dminiitr»tlon. ] Th« Pnblio Trust Oflloa aeeka to b« mtrelj ■•lf-snpportinfr. B»t»t«» nndm Willm or tnt«stacle« wheD converted into oft«h »u<J held for benefloiariM v* or«4ltod wltU lntoraat at fclfflwt nta, o»pltoUo«a ysarly, and aio fro* of «U 3tHo» obarffts. In Po»uo Tbbbtib can be appolnteC Einpntor i? the Will ct Codicil of any person. Advio. v to So m»king of Wills i« '«• ">' chwe*. Tb» Pbbuo TanSTM o»n be appointed Trustee bi. iUo. of preTiou.lj appointed Trunteet or in *Uoe of persona nho wi»h to b« reliered of their TraiteMnlp. . T»» FOILIO T»n»iKi ora be appointed Trurtee for Marriage Ssttlement., MoneJ Tro«U, Staking Toads, and otlier Tru>U. Tta Prauo Tsoaiwe nndertakes the M«n»g»B«nt of Property s» Attorney or Agent. Turn Pb»uo Tnnni admlnisUirs InU»t»tM XsUtu, liun»t)«t SsUtes, and.. Dnolaimed liandl. Tub Vmlio T»o«t»» has Trnst Funds for !bt«sV Meat on Mortgage of First-olaes Freehold SeoaSai..tloweal^rr.ntrat«ofint.r6»t. LibsraJ isrmi for repayment. ro» tOLt MmTionußf imi to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, «r to mm 4 »»• VJ** PMi' Trv't" *" OWING to further extensive altera tions to my premises, to cope with the increasing business I have decided to bold a

• CLEAEING SALE CROCKERY, ENAMELWARE FANCY GOODS, Esi For 'ona month only, at prices trial will defy competition. Toilet Sets from 9s 63 Dinner Sets from 22s^6d Tea Sets from 7s 6d. Come right awAy and see for yomaelves, as it is impossible to particularise Bueh a Btock as mine. Grocery as cheap as ev9r at A. E. CLAUSEN'S, THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, CUBA-STBEEI'. IMPORTANT TO^ MINERS. KIDNEY TROUBLES AND MALARIAL FEVER CURED BY YITABAT,IO-

Warwiok, Queensland, May 28th, 1901. - Sir,—Doubtless you will be glad to receive another testimony to the efficacy of your valuable .remedy—"VTTADATIO. About twelve months ago I went to the Ebagoolah Gfoldfields, and hence to New Guinea, full of health and hope, but it was not long before I became a victim to that fearful climate, which completely undermined my health; I was treated in Northern Queensland in two hospitals without • success, finally, and with difficulty that would take too long to detail, I reached Brisbane, when I secured jour remedy, which I am glad to say at once produced a magical effect, and ultimately restored me to health and vigour. I am delighted to be able to write thus, and would suggest that you publish this in the papers circulating in New Guinea, where I am so well known. I am not a doctor, but I believe m> trouble was a severe' disorder of the kidneys caused by, and attended with, Malaiial Fever. —Yours truly. (Signed) ANDREW JAMIESON. To S. A. PALMEK, Vitadatio. 28/5/1901. For further particulars, S. A. PALMES, WAREHOUSE, WATEBLOO QUiT WELLINGTON. Correspondence Invited, Write for Testimonials The. price of medioine 5/6 and 8/6 por bottle. Agent— J. HEPWOKTH, ■ AMIBRSTON NoETH. METHODIST CHURCH, BEOAD STKEET. BEGINNING on WEDNESDAY, September 24th, at 730 p.m. Messrs Tonks Brothers will speak, and sing "Glory Songs" used at Dr. Torrey's Mission. Everyone will be welcomed. GARDEN SEEDS. JUST opened 't choice variety of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, imported direct from one of the best growers in England. We have sold these seeds for 10 years in Palmerston with satisfaction .to both ourselves and our easterners. If you have not tried them before, try them this season. Al kinds at the one price, Id per pnckei ' H ITCH'S." The Fquwev ; .: ; I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7412, 30 September 1902, Page 3

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