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yT is requested that all amounts pay_fc. able to this estate be paid to \V Rutherfurd, Esq., Agent- of the Public Trustee, P u almerston North, or lodged, to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any Postal Money-order Office. ALL accounts against this estate ni'ay be rendered to the Agent of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before Saturday, the 6th dav of March next,, on the printed forms,"which can be obtained for'the purpose from any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trusted Public Trust Office, Wellington, ?>. February 3rd, 1900. DYEING AND DRY CLEANING" MESSRS. GARNER & GARNER, Drapers, etc., the Square, Palmerston North, are Agents for W. Barber and Co., Wellington Dye Works. Largest and most up-to-date Dye Works in the Dominion. HOROWHENTJA A. & P. ASSOCIATION. HTIHIRD A NNUAL OHOW To be held on LEVIN RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY NEXT February 10th. - SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES. 11 Competitions. Pony Race, Motor Bike Race, 3 Jumping Events, Trotting Race, etc., etc. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOWTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, February 16th and 17th, 1909. AND RAM FAIR ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY February 18th and 19th. HORSES, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. Nine Handsome Challenge Cups. Over £1000 offered in Prizes. Entries Close: Show—Saturday, January 30th. Ram Fair—Wednesday, February 3rd. GEO. SYKES, Secretary, Masterton. |11.— ...«..<PTyn»HM».ii!i i-..-~ T| i-fTBItmTTT TIL I Lane's Emulsion is I quiek in curing f Summer Colds. 2/6 I and 4/6. Take none 1 bat Lane's. WE rarely have tne opportunity to ! offer a property which is the beet of its kind that has ever come under our notice—the best as regards Chmate, Situation, Lie of the Land, bnelter, Plantations, Dwelling, Outbuildings, and Soil. But to-day such a property has for special reasons com* into the market. It comprises * 1 A_f\ ACRES of excellent black # , loamy land which is practically all absolutely level; 30 acres were m maize last year, and are now m beautiful English grasses; 7 acres m oats; 2 acres in maize, and 30 acres in Crimson King Swedes. It will make a splendid dairy or fattening farm, and every year produce heav-p ,*' crops of maize, etc. It ia a typical truit land, and a young orchard full of bearing is flourishing. There is no land in Hawke's Bay which wiJl equal * it for fruit culture. M It is situated on the Inner Harbour —the sea makes a beautiful and useful boundary on about half of the property. There is a neat dwelling containing 6 rooms, and all manner of outbuildings. Whether used for fruit V culture dairying, fattening or cropping, the farm will prove thoroughly profitable. There is no spot in New Zealand with such a beautiful climate, the price ? s onlv £13 Per acT *- £750 can remain on mortgage if de- . sired. j The first person to visit this farm *'l will buy it. We have never had anything so attractive to offer. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., MERCHANTS. LAND. HBTAT*. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. PALMERSTON NORTH 99fl ACRE8 > 8 mile» from Pal- , a ii . merston North by good road, all m grass and all. fenWf 21 sheep country, we]l watered; email r ff har + t* A ,- s - al ? Baß recently been effected adjoining this property at I £14, per acre. Price £11 acre T Cash required £500, balance 5 J Ti EA ? E v? OLD T 53 A CItES, near S ii Ashhurst, has been ri I We have another of "m on « A within 5 ye ars **** « om P et «' S »«. etc. S rS been A 1K Umng ' BP * £ S3SaSE3 I house. PricJ £28 iT* around the I: ' Sal to for a man witfa fiman I A 3? 1 to .g©t a start ia Vfa P-.- f' U T£? SS?" 2 L mn S cows 'alfthe l^ year. £ tfiO h ft 5 n*r cent ,% j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8794, 9 February 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8794, 9 February 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8794, 9 February 1909, Page 8

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