SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING AGENCY, GO'>PS received, cleared and forwarded by rail or steamer with despatch and at moderate charges. Agents at London, New York, San Francisco and throughout Australia and New Zealand. Wm. BISHOP, Jun, manager. Featherston st , Welliugton. KELVIN GROVE STEAM S\.\V AND PLANING MILL. R. !Heni>ebson Pkopeietob. HAVE ON II AND, and can supply Hough, or Dressed TIMBEE, m any quantity. m Rusticating, Mouldings, Architraves, and EVERY DESOMPTIOJ* o dressed timber always m stock. JT\ T O U D O N,i POXTON, Storekeeper and Commission Agent, Licensed (ustpm House Agent, Also Fire and Life Agent; T. S. H O E, THA SQUAEK, PiJuMERSTON NORTH. A CCOUNTANT & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Certificated Accountant ii^ Bankruptcy, Has For RA.i.O — iC'^nierpp * Town and Several Sections, on easy terms. LOANS NEGOTIATED AT THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES KO H X BROS, VICTOBIAN AVENUB, WANGANUI, WATCHMAKERS and MANUPAC TURING JEWELLERS. Orders by post punctually attended to. Branches all over the Colony, and London. ttT T. W O O D BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND SHOEING SMITH of Rangitikei street and Cuba Street.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Between Royal and Claren Hotels) 'hoeing done \iih nare, anu «,j an eD tireiy new principle. aJI descriptions of General Blacksmiths wprfc dpne Tehicles and Agricultural Implementmade and repaired. CHABG3S MODERATE. PUBLIC NOTICE. TI)UBLIC Notice is hereby given JL that any one found trespassing by night without lawful reason m any of the passages leading to the rear of the Foresters' Hall will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law, irrespective of persons. ' G. W. RUSSELL. HAVING completed arrangements with a view to carrying on a large Jobbing Business the proprietor of the Times is pre- I pared to undertake all kinds of JOBBING PRINTING, which will be executed with neatness, despatca and at Wellinaton Pi-ices J^ H. WYLDS, (Late Ereeinan & Wylds), Timber Merchant, Palmerston North, OPENING NOTICE, MESSRS ELDEFSHAW and OOLLINS. having taken ovei the well known Bakery, formerly carried on by Mr G. Eldershaw, beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants m and around Palmerston that they are vow prepared to supply tne best of iircad and Confectionery at the shortest notice. \ Small Goods always on band or m&uC to order. Famiiles waited on daily, and orders punctually attended to. ELDKItSHAVV & COLLINS. ( ■ — — — ___ 1 Notice to Advertisers. ALL alteratior desired to be made to standing advertise* ments must be sent m the day before the alteration is to ap^ar. — "MVnawatu Daily. Timf° r I IHE Manawatu Daily Times /JL being the oldest paper m I Manawatu necessarily has a circula j tiou and standing which defies com petition. Larger circulation than j any other paper on the Coast, and / daily increasing.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 336, 10 August 1883, Page 4
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440Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 336, 10 August 1883, Page 4
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