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3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST —A young fox terrier, tan head. Reward on returning to r A. E. Shepherd's Office, Main Street. LOST —Two cows, on the 4th inst., on this side of the Palmerston track; one roan, short, turned in Ij horns; and white one. £1 reward to 3 the finder. James Peters, farmer, Taonui, Feilding. LOST —One Black Collie Dog, Ist May. Reward on information to D. Kennedy, Oroua Bridge. FOUND on: Na>pier Road, a Boy's Overcoat.. Owner may have • same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply "Standard" Office. ]7<OUND in the Shop, a Sum of ? Money. Owner can have same by applying to Collinson and Cun- ■ ninghame. Drapers, Broad Street, : The Square. ; TO LET AND FOR SALE. TO LET—S-romed cottage with 4f acres land, College Street West. Apply Gifford, Moore and Beale. TO LET—4 rooms, 8s to 10s; 5 and 6 rooms, 10s to 12s; 5 rooms, ! 5 acres, stable, shed, 12s 6d. Senn. FOR SALE—Stack of oats. R. W. Reaburn, Ruahine Street, Hokowhitu. _____ ' XilOR SALE —Encyclopedia BritanJj nica, 36 volumes, in good order. Apply "Standard" Office. ITIOR SALE OR TO LET—S-roomed . house in Linton Street; all conveniences, bath, copper, and tubs set in, sewerage, etc. Apply Brophy and Mowlenij or residence of E. W. Simmons, Linton Street. ' FOR SALE—9 acres, high, dry and healthy, 8-roomed house, 12ft. Stud, dining-room 24ft by 14ft, front room 2sft by 16ft, steel ceilings, 1 vinery 40ft by 10ft, trap shed, loose box and hay loft, orchard and garden. Prepared to take as part payment small property north of Church St.— Win. Anderson, The Terrace, Tram Street. I7IOR SALE, Cheap, Strong Iron Tanks; capacity 400 gallons. U.F.C.A. FOR SALE. —Ake Ake Hedge Trees. These beautiful hedge trees can be purchased at prices to suit all buyers. Also choice varieties of Strawberry Plants. —A. R. Rush, Avenue Street, Ake Ake. Hokowliitu. , "CIOR Sale on Terms, Allotment J. having frontage of 66ft to r Main Street, Terrace End, by depth f of 136 ft. Part ©f Section 173. 1 Apply to "103." office of this paper. 17 SALE —300 Acres first-class - JL flat, fattening or dairying land, 9 paddocks, 2 houses and outbuildings, § mile from creamery, 1 mile from railway station, P. 0., store, school and town. Equal to £30 acre land for grazing. To be sacrificed —£4200. 100 acres, large house, 11 f bails and outbuildings, all flat and in grass; £15 per acre. 90 acres, 5 rooms, 20 bails and outbuildings, level, all in grass except 1 acre orchard; £16 per acre. A. J. SENN, Agent, Palmerston N. DAIRY FARMS. QiS ACRES, all in grass, 14 acres OU stumped, 6 paddocks, well fenced and well watered. New 6roomed house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Lease with P.C. 6 years to run. A sub-lease pays rent of whole place. Property well planted with shelter trees; within |-mile of creamery, store, P. 0., and school. Carries 35 cows well. Owner going into another line of business. Goodwill £370; £100 of which goes to 1 reduce purchase money. A genuine ; bargain; open one week. - "1 QfJ ACRES, all in grass, all J 11/U ploughable, divided into 9 Eaddocks, well watered; 7-roomed ouse, bath, washhouse, h. and c. ; water, and all conveniences; 12-bail concrete floor, and extensive outbuildings; well sheltered, one . mile from creamery, store, P. 0., and ' school. Best farm in district, £16 t per acre. Terms. . Several bargains in Town Properties. Invest while the market* is slack. ! W. H. LAMBERT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, COPELAND'S BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH. J PALMERSTON NORTH , I TECHNICAL SCHOOL. 1 ART CLASSES. THE Second Term of the Art , Classes commences on MONDAY NEXT (May 13th). Instructor: Mr G. H. ELLIOTT, \ ' A.M. (London). I BOROUGH OF PALMERSTON : NORTH. Applications endorsed "Fore- \ man " are invited for the posi- . tion of Borough Foreman to the Pal- ] merston North Borough Council. Ap- { plications accompanied by testimonials ; ' will be received at the Town Clerk's : • office until Tuesday, 14th May, 1907, - ; at 5 p.m. The schedule of duties may be obtained from the Engineer. . W. H. COLLINGWOOD, , Acting Town Clerk, t May Bth, 1907. ] NOTICE. ! , /~\WING to the operation of the Factories Act we have to inform customers that our Implement and Machinery Stores and workshops will in future be closed on Saturday aftert noons instead of Wednesday afternoons as heretofore. REID AND GRAY, BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, Ltd., (Machinery Department). PAPERHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS. 3 k ave shipments arriv--3 V* ing. To make room, we are • giving liberal rhscon-nt for cash The largest stock to select from. R. and E. Tingey and Co., Ltd., Importers, " Broad Street. CYCLE Handlebars. Discovered at last! The latest invention in r racing handlebars; reversible, any , , imaginable, including an ad- ° .iustinent back and forward of 6in. The Nonpareil : Cycle and Motor Go., The' Square.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8281, 11 May 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8281, 11 May 1907, Page 1