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STEVENS & GORTON. TUESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1883. BOROUGH SALtf- YARDS, PALr MERSTON NORTH. ; ST E V ENS & n OBTON \J will sell by Public Auction as above — 10 head prime beet 10 {f beef ! ; 10 weaneru 22 cows 20 *l\ yearKold steers ■■■ 2 buls 20 head of mixed cattle 350 1 ambs m wo ol ) 200 lambs m wool (mixed, sexes) 1100 full-mouthed breeding eweß . ; 360 fat wethers : ' i 100 store ewes " 10Q lambs m wool '200 wetber lambs m wool .150 wether lambs shorn ! . ° J Fale 'at 1 o'clock sharp. ' , N.B. — Settlers having stock to enter will please furnish particulars atbiice,, so that thpy can be catalogued and duly advertised. Entries can be given to Mr Leigh' at the firm's office Palmerston North. ' ' STEVENS & GORTON, "" ~ "' Auctioneers. NOTICE. t TO FARMERS, GRADERS AND GRASS SEED AND .KENQING r ;-;;; ; ;; : wire. ; ; •"'..,: STEVENS AND /^i ORTON have ' Xjf now on sale m excellent order, about 6000 bushels splendidly dressed Perennial Rye-grass (from old pastures.). Also the following, " Italian Rye-grass (imported Seed) ,A(syke, Ist qua'ity . . , ! EneJish Red Clover Ist quality, Dutch White Clover " English Cow-grass •' r : Cocksfoot ■ .. r ..Timothy ' ",:■.{■: ; Also now on hand, 20 tons, fencing Wji i e, plus. 6, . 7 , and B,' and .4 bafb 'Galvanised. ' J , . . „ .. - N". B. — The grass -seeds and Clovers are of the finest quality obtainable, and those,, who intend to ; : sow down this BPasori_ will do well to inspect our samples at the firm's office, Rangitikei- street. Prices and terms on appHcatidn; STEVENS &: GORTON; . , ; R. LEtGjH, . Manager,. ; "V • Palmet ston North. roil S i ALE. ...:.• .'j f : AN i EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. ■' ■ •'•.-■ ■ - i .A FIRST-CLArS HOTEL, doing IjL a very profitable business. For further paiticulars apply to ', STEVENS & GORTON, Bulls and Pal merston N. ; PROS PEOT LIV ERY & BAIT STABLES. i; : T.JORDAN, Proprietor. BEGS td thank his numerous friends, and' the Public for the liberal paWonage accorded to him since open*, i ing the above Sables, and begs to i assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to always make the PROSPECT the, most comfortable Stables on the, Coask ' ! He has now purchased ; a first-class Brake, and having secured the services of aGoodMan is prepared to break inhors'es to'saddle, single or double harness, tan* dem, "unicorn, or four -in-handj at prices riiore reasonable than ever heard of befor m Palmeirstbn North. ; : r ' Horses bought sold, or exchanged. • : ' ■ ; One Trial Solicited. '; Please ndte the Address— Rangitik^ir ''sttpetj Opposite Dawick's Keptaurant. ~ E^TRAO.RDIiNIiAIiY IJiOTIiJE.: Re-openino; of i mHE 'AT3CKLA.ND CLOTHIINfG JL AKD DRAPKIIY COM- 1 ..:,.. , : ... : , . pany : . : \';: : ': ; (LIMiTEEi) ' '' ; I'pr a few. weeks, m the premises next Mrs Walker's, and opposite Cha- v vannes': Hotel, Victoria Avenue, ' J . ; Wanganui. Arrival of Forty. Seven Oases and Bales „ pf and Clothing, j Comprising^ — ■' '■•'-■ t | Ladies'; dress, goods," m immense variety and every conceivable : texture" ' Sheetings, rugs, hosiery „ Table damask qnilts ; '... ;> lTowels and 'towelling ' j Men's, boys', and youths clothiDg: Shirts, braces,. be)ts &c. . . . These ; goods having been purchased 1 under extraordinary circumstances, .they will be offered to the public of Wanga--1 nui at a Tremendous Sacrifice. ■ : An; early inspection is ; respectfully^ inyited, as we hope to clear the ". lot m a few weeks. ; ' To give a ! slight idea of the prices, we : will quote a few figures : — ' 5 cases ladies! pretty dress materials, ;■ 4id, s£d, and 6id ■ ; 3 cases boys'j youth', and mens' ' ' , straw hats, 4d, 6d, 9d, and Is. Ghent's helmets, is 6d . >. . ; '• •■■- : : k Bglendid opportunity. for storekeepers ■ ••• •■■-• sorting up their. Stocks. :i For the Aucklanu Clothing and ' Drapery- Company (Limited), 1 C. H. LEARY, [)• ■■■^■v'Sj--: .■■■■,':< ■•::;-;, ■.-Manager, i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 9 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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