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, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. Office' Act/1908, .that all creditors and others having claims against any of the deceased persons whose nnmeft appear in the schedule hereunder (and whoso estates are under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate, such claims, supported by lull particulars fund certified as due and owing by the respective estates at the death of the respective demised persons, with the Public Trustee's local office at Palmerston North, on or before the twenty-second day ot February, 1920. - ; ' | Any claim not lodged by the date 1 named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. \ (1) William Angus Turner, late of Palmerston North, painter. (2) Ann Mitchell, . late of Shannon, widow. A. R. COAD, Acting Local Deputy Public Trustee. Palmerston North, 20th Dec,, 1919. ~ .

a f l .. (Incorp.) Awapuni Racecourse, PALMERSTON NORTH. pHRISTMAS- -jl/TEETING. DOXl'xi DAY. FRIDAY, 26th, SATURDAY,', 27th, and MONDAY, 29th Decern her. First Race starts at 12 noon. Trains leave Palmerston North for RaeecoUrse on 26th .December at 10.35', 10.53, 11.5 and 11.15 a.m. Trains leave Palmerston North for Racecourse on the 27th and 29th December at 10.35, 11.3 and 11.15. PALMERSTON NORTH BOROUCMi COUNCIL. MANAWATU RACES. \ LL persons proceeding to the Races r\. on December 26th, 27th and 29th bv means of motor .cars or other vehicles ninst go by way of College street, and return by way of Foxton Line. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. 19th Dec, 1919. CHEAP PROPERTY FOR IMMEDISALE. YfTE are instructed by James Young, V V Esq., who is" ieaving Palmerston North, to offer his fine homestead for immediate sale. The property is situated in College street west, and comprises about 8$ acres of first-class land, well fenced and sheltered; well laid out grounds and orchard; fine dwelling with every moedrn convenience. The property has a long road frontage, and could subdivide into smaller areas if desired. The price is low arid terms easy. Apply at once to W. C. Brophy, 27 Rangitikei street. Palmerston North.

RISING SUN OAFE. 1 DESIRE to announce that I have taken over the above, and will conduct it on up-to-date lines. Meals, at all hour*. Fish Suppers a speciality. Phone 965. J. AUSTIN. "EADQUARTERS OF TAILORING, . RANGITIKEI STREET. OW thaf; the Sports Season is with us, you will require a Sports Suit. I can meet your requirements to your sati» faction, no ieatter vihat garment it may be, for bowling, cricket, fishing tennis, etc., ar. a reasonable charge. GEO. V. GKAHAJVL 17IOR SALE, new bungalow, 6 rooms, near High School; large section, £1250; terms.—W. 0. Brophy, 27 Rangitikei street. 0 ACRES, carrying 500 ewes with 92 per cent, lambs, 500 hoggets and 70 head cattle; good house and outbuildings. Price, including stock, £26 per acre, with £3OOO cash.— T. J. Rodgers and Co., George street. 8 ROOMS and 4 acres. —I can give immediate possession of my very fine home situated at 48 Ihaka street; lovely gardens, asphalt d/ivo and paths, tennis court and lawns, 4 acres of tho best land in the district. • House has 8 large rooms, 12ft. stud, all conveniences, spacious verandahs, motor shed. This property will stand the fullest inspection. Apply on the premises, or ring telephone 895.

ft ACRES, Kalranga road, £1500; 2J ,0 acres, £475; and 2i acres, £6OO. W. C 7. Broohy. 27 Rancitikoi street--0"i > f\ A—FOUR" ACTIES'TnTOoW.IO'/v' roomed house, with every convenience; land excellently drained.—Biniie and Coombs, 38 Rangitikei street GOING concern, 195 acres, with 31 cows and heifers, in milk, 20 yearlings, bull, 3 horses, 2 2-year heifers; good house, etc.' Price £3B per acre; £2OOO cash.—Goldingham and Beckett, Ltd., Palmcrston North. SECTIONS for sale, Broad street, 6G ! feet frontage; Lyndhurst street, £3 per foot; Terrace End. 66 by 165, £115; 3\ acres, Hokowhitu, £Boo. Bagnall_ and Keeble. "£} "J t)Q K —FINE seven-roomed cW.IiWOiJ house, every convenience, motor shed, large section. Price low for quick sale; good terms.—Birnie and Coombs. 38 Rancitikei street. ;«0 LEASE, for 5 yearß, at £6OO pev J. annum, 610 acres, freehold, 9 miles town, IS* paddocks, 5-roomed house, woolshcd, yards, dip, school 2£ miles; optional purchasing clause at £ls per acre.—G. A. Preece and Co., Ltd., Palmerston. SOUND furniture and good household sundries wanted in any quantity. Will buy for cash or sell on owner's account. —Harrv Palmer's. |"CED Cnristmas and New Year cakes !. for friends'in Old Country, should bn ordered at* once.—Whitehead and EJ'is. j baker* TUST-LANDED.—English tumblers, J, from 10s 9d, 14s and 15s 6d dozen; also English crystal jugs, suitable for wedding presents.— Watson Bros., Ltd.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1706, 22 December 1919, Page 8