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L, G. WEST &CO AUCTIONEERS, ETC., TITILL HOLD a Great Inaugural * * tion Sale of an IMMEMSE BANKRUPT STOCK, Consisting of — MEN'S CLOTHING YOUTHS' CLOTHING - ... BUYS' SUITS IRONMONGERY GROCERIES WATCHES TEAS CUTLERY CLOCKS LADIES' SADDLES '■■ GENT'S Do BRIDLES ETC., ETC., On MONDAY 15th instant, and Tuesday, 16th inst., commencing each day at 1 o'clock p.m., m the 1 premises situated m the Square and known as GinLETT'S BUILDINGS. The Stock is large and varied, and consists of lately imported goods, and as it must be realised this sale offers to the inhabitants of this and surrounding districts a rare oppor* tunity for getting their supplies at one half the usual cost. AT THEIR YARDS, WARWICK STREET, FEILDING. THJRSD A Y, SEPTEMBER 18. T"TT ALCOMBE& OHERWILL Will sell be Public Auction as above : 2(Theadbeef 80 18-motiths-old steers 20 8-year-old steers 20 2-year-old spayed heifers 20 store cows . 20 18-months mixed cattle 30 2-year-old steers 10 mixed vearlingß 85 2-year-old steers 15 2^-yeir-old steers 10 Hereford yearling steers by purebred Dull 15 Hereford yearliug heifers by purebred bull 1 purebred Ayrshire bull by Neil Fleming 2 1 purebred Shorthorn bull 1 2« year-old bull .. r 50 prime fat wethers (turnip fed) 275 fat wethers 50 fat ewes and wefcbers 2 3*yeart<old draught colts 1 3-year Hold draught filly 2 Shetland ponies 1 good light harneßS mare 1 good cob hack 50 head mixed cattle 50 2-yrsold steers 13C yearling Bteers 100 ewes and iambs 100 fat wethers 530 half-bred Merino wethers 15 yearling heifers . 15 2-yr-heifers m calf from dairy covfs 18 mixed weaners Sale at 1 p.m (harp. j ASSURANCE ISOCIETY OF VICTORIA. Established 1870. Bonus Year, 1885, /j^Z/L Policies effected. Now *'-*• will participate m the 'BONUS to be declared NEXT Year. Use Extra Caution, And Compare the Bates of this Society before, effecting any In* surancc, Mr WHITWORTH RUSSELL, The District Agent, is now stay" ing at the Club Hotel for a few days. T. B. WALTON, Agent. MR C W. WELLER, T%AGRER OF Music, Piano, or Organ. DUPILS ' desirous can be taken X. through a complete course on tbe piano. For address apply Mr Whitbhbad, Baker, Main street «r Square. GROCERY, TEA. CROCKERY Ironmongery, Flour, and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, THE SQUARE. PALME RSrON NOETH, THOMAS' HALL T> BBPBCTFDLLY intimates to bis JLv friends and the mhsbitanti of Palmerston and district that he has commenced business at the above addießs (beside Mr E, Alingbam, Bootmaker,) and truatß by selling first class goods at lowest prices to receive a fair share of patronage. THOMAIT HALL, GBNEBAL fr.TOREKEEPBB, THE feQBARE,

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1295, 15 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1295, 15 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1295, 15 September 1884, Page 3

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