G.M. SNELSON G M SkiELSON 117 ILL SELL ON SATURDAY, JULY 19, 80,000 feet Timber, and Assortment of Groceries, and Nursery Stock from Benne« field's ON SATURDAY, JULY 26, Balance of Timber unsold Flour, Wheat, Oats, also Horses, at Browne's Stables Sale each day at 12 noon. To Close Consignments. /"\N SALE by the undersigned— 60 sacks Derwent potatoes 10 tons oaten chaff. ■ 60 sacks feed oats 26 boxes tea 26 boxes kerosene 2 tons Queensland sugar 20 dozen tether and clothes lines American chairs 40 sacks cocks foot A good second-hand Theodolite 1 10-Ton Timber Jack 1 5 cwt Avery's machine _ Ton Black Barbed Fencing Wire 1 2-Knife Chaff Cutter Ton Oxide of Iron Paint 10 drums paint oil 1 ton household soap ' 20 rolls roofing felt 100 full size wool bales 1 ton galvanised iron 20 kegs wire nails 2 IVms Fine Salt 2 improved Kibbling Mills 40 boxes candles 5 casks cement 6. ..m. HiasoM, Auctioneer, <Sse FOR WELLINGTON. 'TIHE MANAWATU Steam Ship- -- ping Company's Steamer JANE DOUGLAS, Captain. Fraser, vV ill sail for the above port (Circura atances permitting) on SATURDAY, AT 10 P.M. Freight: 12s 6d per on W. G. ROBINSON, Agent, Foxton. Fred. Williams' EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES. BETWEEN PALMERSTON AND WOODVILLE ■AT REDUCED RATES. THE Coach leaves the Princess Hotel at 7 a.m. and starts from the Booking Office, Club Hotel, at 7.30,; calling at Walkley's Commercial Hotel, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday , returning from Woodville to Palmerston Tiies- i day, Thursday arid Saturday at 9 a.m Single Fares, each way, 7s 6d. PRINCESS HOTEL Livery Stables. F. WILLIAMSI, LESSEE. HORSES always on Hire on Beasonable Terms, | Good Paddocking provided. Buggies always on hire. Special trips to any part, T. JORDAN, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, THE SQUARE, JtOSXT W-ALXLEX'S OOatMERCIAfc HQT»Iu TXORDAN takes this oppor- • M tunity of thanking the pub* lie for past favors during the past five yearc, and begs to inform tbem that nothing shall be wanting on his pait to merit the same confidence already reposed m him. A well-assorted stock of Saddlery already on hand, and every article of the trade supplied at the shortest notice. &"Note the Address, T. JORD _N (the Old Original), Next Walkley's Hotel. OPENJNQ NOTICE. NEW FOMITgiRI WAREHOUSE. MESSRS gIMMONDS & pEGDEN HAVE much pleasure m notifying to the residents of Palmerston and adjacent districts, the opening of their New Furniture, Floor Cloths, Carpets, Fancy Goods, and Crockery Warehouse, next to Wollerman and Huteheson's store, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JULY 12. Full particulars m future issue, palmeeston LyMHEOi? fcooiViS, TflE Squabe, PALMERSTON NORTH, (Opposite Bank of Australasia.) Mrs DEVERY Pi.opbietbbss. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. fruneheon at all hours*
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1251, 24 July 1884, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1251, 24 July 1884, Page 3
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