j ■ — : Rangitikei Advertisements--15 P OYi[ ' BANGITIKEI RIFLE 19 ORDERS FOR OCTOBER, 1898. 22 — ■— 25 Orderlies -Sergeant Follett and Corpori 26 Old-eld. 28 29 I PARADES :— Parade— Wednesday, 26ib, at 7.33 p.n f ', \Culonel New-11.) »y. — »t J. BATI'EN, Captain Commanding. nd """ ~~ SEND FOR SAMPLE. n 71 TX i~ •S3 ,0 | » * _. O S * BD O D « I S<_ * i,3 Jgs ft § I : ■a Sor « _ I 3} fr< fi_ SENO FOR SAMPLES. , "W. Gruar & Co. I O ANE now opened un for bTLHMEB AX. WEAK, 1 ALL iHE NEWEST AWD MOBP , FASHIONABLE GOODS — IN— WOOLLKN DRESS MATERIALS WASHING FABRICS GENERjIL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, , W. GRUAR & CO., THE DRAPERS, MARTON. 61 acres, Stoney Crßek, near School Btore and Station' j all ploughable, undulating country, all ring-fenctd 7 paddockp, permanent water, 15 aoreß cropped, 2 acres orchard, gentlemen's residence, 8 rooms, 4 fireplaces, bath and range (good entrance hall) Splendid investment. Sell for £20 pei acre. £500 cash, balance arranged. < 214 aores, Pofaangina, 2 miles from Sohool «nd Store, 2. sheep, all cleared 1 acd grassed, 2 paddooks, small cottage. £3 per aore ; good man, tay £160 oasn, 1 balance arranged (would lease for term) for 6s per jcre. 150 aores, Asbscst, all level, grassed, 8 paddeoks, 4-ro.<«ed house, cowshed. £9 las per cere. Leasehold — 625 sores at 6d per aore per annum; 416 12b 61 per year. 200 acreß fiat, 200 acres hilly, 266 bush. ' 410 aores best English Grasb ; 15 acres oropped ; 10 paddocks, water in each ; Idroomed House, 5 fireplaces ; fences all best of totara; Sbeep Dip, 30ft swim. Fullest particu'ars on application to 1 Pearoe's Land Mart. 1 TO MY PATRONS. NO NECESSITY~FOR THE MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. I DESIRE to retnrn my thanks for past faveurs and to solicit a continuance of the liberal sopport you bave accorded to me dnring the last 15 years. As I have added largely to my plant, I am io a pesition to carry goods to any part of the town or North Island at my usual low quotations. Letters, telegrams or goods addressed to me will receive prompt attention. ■ Special arrangements for Picnic Parties, Cricketers, eto. J. C. GIIONN, , GENERAL CARRIER, „. Martok. Railway Hotel, MABTON JUNCTION. J. NORTHOYER Proprietor. HAYING oompleted 6itensive alteia- 1 tions in removing the above Hotel from its original site to Marton Junction, the Proprietor has much pleasure in informing the travelling and general publio tbat he has now opened at the Junction and oustomers can rely on their wants being supplied with the utmost preoision and cordiality. Best Brands of Liquors and Spirits kept in stook. Meals to snit all trains. W, MORRIS, (LATE C. INGLE), BUTCHER J (BROADWAY, MARTON, HAS now on sale the Primßst Meat 0 older to the public, BMALL GOODS ON HAND Customers waited on or orders No connection with any other firm YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. J. 6. CAMPBELL, House Derorator, &c MA" TON. TTAS commenced business in the shop joining J. Temperlej's, corner of High Streat. He is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him with care and promptitude, combined with moderate charges. J. G. CAMPBELL: j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 14 October 1898, Page 3
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