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Where to Go this Week, p. M. George's Ladies, make it your business to see the SPECIAL SHOWING of the latest TRIMMED MILLINERY, UNTRIMMED STRAWS, FRENCH FLOWERS, STRAW PLAIT, In tho Newest Shades, RIBBONS, Etc. THE PEOPLE'S MILLINER AND DRAPER, D. M. George The Square ED SS eE DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. "WEDNESDAY, September 13, 1911. First/ Race starts at 12.45. 1. Hunters' Hurdles, 60 sovs; 1J miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance sov. n , 2. Maiden Steeplechase,' 90 sovs; 2J miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance ii 3. Raumati Welter, 80 sovs; li •miles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance I SOT - , , icn 4. Dannevirke Steeplechase, ioU bovs ; 3 miles. Nomination 1 60V, acceptance 2 SOVS. 5. Open Hurdles, 80 sovs; 1J miles. Nomination 1 80 v, acceptance 1 sov. 6. Hunters' Steeplechase, 75 sovs; Smiles. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 SOT.' 7. llmutaoroa Hack Welter, 65 sovs; seven furlongs. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov. DATES.—Nominations, August 24; Weights on (or about) September 4; Acceptances, September 8. For full details see Referee, Card and Poster Programmes. J. SPIERS FREEMAN. Sec. A BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS IN HAWKE'S BAY. 823 ACRES. 577 Acres Freehold, balance L.I.P. QOQ ACRES, 577 acres freehold, balance L.1.P., rent of the latter £lO 10s per annum; good hilly country, all rideable; all in grass and wintering capacity is U sheep per acres, besides cattle; ring fenced, and subdivided into 16 paddocks; all fencing in first-class order; watered by permanent streams; 7-roomed _ house, woolshcd and necessary outbuildings, yards, dip; 10 miles from township by good road. PRICE, £7 per acre; mortgage £2380, mostly at 5 per cent. Mortgage could be increased by £IOOO. W. Inglis Husband, LAND AGENT, PAHIATUA. TAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1911. To be held on the NEW RACECOURSE, near the Railway Station. Saturday, September 23 and Monday t September 25. Judge, W. H. Hart-gill; darter, T. Cameron; handicapper, J. 11. Pollock. FIRST DAY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1911. SECOND DAY. MONDAY.. SEPTEMBER 25th, 1911. Acceptances for the first day's races, -and entries for the Maiden Plate. closo ,at the Club's Office, Otaki on SATURDAY, September 16lh, at 8.30 pm.For the second (lav's races oil oAi UiUJA i, ■September 23rd, at 9l).ni. O. J. D'ATH, Secretary. THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE BROOKDALE COAL ut the real money saver I Why buy so-called ■cheap, heatless coals ? Don t >Coal for heat? Then use COAL BROOKDALE, which ib fullo^trons live heatl COALBROOKDALE ut uniform in quality, and it is unex■celled wherever people want UOK with heat in it." Order from— THE WESIPORT COAL Co.. Ltd MAIN STREET .WEST. 'Phone 358. 'ALL COALS STOCKED, ALSO FIREWOOD AND OOKfc ENDSLEIGH ESTATE. CHOICE FARM LANDS FOR SALE. THE undersigned are favoured with instructions from the owner to offer for sale about 400 acres of the well-known and far-famed Endsleigh Estate, situated at. 1 Havelock North, and four miles from Hastings, in lots to suit purchasers, say, from 20 acres and upwards. This land is rich alluvial flats, of great depth not easily estimated; well watered and well drained. The soil is unrivalled in this Dominion for its fertility, and the district for climate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the plough, while the highest average of crops can be grown. For many years it has grown from 45 to 60 bushels per acre of rve grass seed of tho best quality, averaging £l2 10s per acre, the paddocks being closed only four months for this splendid return. The land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre, or 6 ewes per acre and fatten their lambs. For root crops nothing better can be desired. The crop of mangolds now growing on the property is estimated by experts to yield 80 tons per acre without manure of any kind. Early possession can be given. Full particulars on application to—(i. A. PftEEUJS ft 00, '"almerston North. (heap Dairy Farm. -j QA ACRES, nearly all ploughIt) U able, all in grass and crops; well watered; new 7-roomed house; all outbuildings;.milking machine, etc. Will dairy 50 cows; good place, nice and handy to Palmerston. PRICE, PER ACRE. Good Terms arranged. Apply, J. B. WILTON, 33 Rangitikei Street. CHEAP PROPERTIES FOR SALE by mounsey & po., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents,. Produce Merchants, Valuators, and Insurance Agents. i HA ACRES, Feilding road, AshOU 'hurst, 9-roomed dwelling, together with' stock, horses, trap, milk cans, etc. £34 per acre, lerms.111 acres, Kairanga, suitable dwellings and conveniences, heavily grassad well fenced. £SO per acre. Terms. —243 acres, near Longburn, 7 rooms, sheds, necessary buildings, milking machines, engine, etc., model.farm. £42 10s. Terms.—i-acre section, Urey street, £65; easy terms.-4 acres suitable for poultry farm, G-roomed totara dwelling. Price £350, £l5O cash. 4 a-acres, Fritz street, good dwelling; J1250" easy terms.—s-roomcd dwelling, Main st. East, £450; £IOO cash. —Valuable property, Duke street, dwelling of 10 rooms, largo section, £l2oo' easy terms—Town sections from £2 to £6 per foot.—Businesses for sale. Auctioneering Bakery, Baron Curing and several first class hotels .—Telephone 138, P.O. Box 77. For bale or Exchange i ACRES, 4-roomed house, IUI shed and bails. Price, £32 per acre. £SOO cash. Good dairy farm. Sis miles from Palmerston N. OAA ACRES, 50 acres level, balUUU ance undulating; good dairy or 6heep farm. Will exchange for good town property. £ll per acre. T 10 LEASE.—No goodwill, 40 acres, _ all level; good house and bails; 7 miles from Palmerston North; close to factory'. Will exchange for small house. Apply, THE MANAWATIJ firj'i/UTin iJLIIU Wi| No. 1. CUBA STREET, 33 Rangitikei Street. f. MEYRICK -r tOENSED Plumber, Drain Layer, Acetylene was Plant Manu'fafr. torer, Tin .and Copper Smith. ESTIMATES BUPPLIED. N(i j, TAONU! STREET (Off CUBA STREET). 'Phone 480. HARRY PALMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE SALESMEN, PALMERSTON NORTH. Two Unsolicited Testimonials. Mr F. J. Tasker, writing under date April 4th, 1911, says:—Dear Sirs.— Allow me to thank you for the very able manner in which you conducted my sale and for your quick settlement. I must say that the prices realised were very satisfactory, particularly that for the piano.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) F. J. TASKER. _ Mrs 'J. B. Beveridge, writing on the 21st July, 1911, says:—Dear Sirs, — I have to thank you for the very able and expeditious way in which you conducted my Clearing Sale on Wednesday, and lam very pleased the satisfactory prices realised, At the same time please accept my thankf for your prompt settlement.—Youre faithfully, (Signed) J. B. BEVE RIDGE,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9608, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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