Auction Sales. | L'KKKMAN rTjaCKSON will ■*- hold Sales of Stock during tho mouth of November as follows : — St. Hill St., Wednesday, November 6 Haweia, Friday, November 15 St. Hill st., Wednesday, Nov. 20 Waverley, Friday, Novombor 20 Settlors will kiudly forward their entries. Breweries. CROWN 2&BeK? BREWERY PALMERSTON ALE, PURE, SPARKLING, & JPALATABLE. pALMERSTJON ALE has established a I First - class Reputation FOR ITSELF,And is now on tap at all the Chief Hotels from Foxton to Patea. Prompt attention will be given to all orders addressed to tho CROWN BREWERY, Palmers ton. PHOS N I X B RE W E ifY WELLINGTON. PASCOE k CO., Bnrwßrs, Bottt.krs, Maltsters, Hop and Malt Impokteiss. fTIHE Proprietors dc-siro to call the nttrn. I (ion of tho public of Jlniinvatu to the superlative quality of their Malt Liquors, and bc£ to solicit thtir patronnge and a trial of tho following brand?, viz : — XX. MILD ALE <> EXTRA STKOTfa ALE XXX. KXTBA BIJOWN SIOUT XXXX. INDIA PALE ALE Pale and Strong Ales and Brown Stout, pints and quarts. Our different brands ore guaranteed of premier quality, brewed entirely from the very beet Al alt and Hopi, combining purity, strvngt)], and genuineness, with brilliance and preservative quality. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a pmcticul Brewer, having obtained the Ist Prize Medal, Melbourne Exhibition, 1867 and 1868; Ist Prize Medals for Ale and Porter, Canterbury Agricultural Show,lS69 ; Ist Prize Medals for Ale and Porter, C»nf i-rbury Agricultural Show, can with eonlidriu'e recommend them. 7,000'> fllS - OF LAND DEFEKKED PAYMENTS. THE DOL'ULAS SPECIAL SETTLE. MKNT BLOc K | Now offered for Selection in iSofiioiie. of from 50 to 150 Acr«;» each, Consisting of some of tho iuani Land in tho North Island, being light bush andopen land with deop alluvial soil, suitable either for agrieultutal or grazing purposes, situated in tho centre of tho EangitikeiManawatu Block, within six miles of the rising township of Sandon, and the boundary of the block within half a niilo of the proj>osed railway from Foxton to Sandon. Terms of payment extremely easy, in four equal payments: First, on date of signing agreement, second, three years after, in 1881 ; third, in 1882 ; final payment in 1883. NO IJNTEKEST. Affording one of the finest oppor* tunities ever offered in New Zealand for small cnpitalistg to secure freeholds on which to mako really good homesteads, each section having a frontage to an accessible, dry road. Full information given and all applications received by MESSRS DOUGLAS AND CO. Oroua Downs, Foxton ; STEVENS & GORTON, bulls, Kangitikei. £\ N~" S A L JE By the undersigned, fc? At Family Wholesale Paicia, At their STORES IN PALMEBSTON & FOXTON Flour Pollard and Bran Bacon Hams Oats Chaff Teas 3 igtrs Sauces Pickles Kerosene Candles "\Vool-pack3 Comsacka Nai.a Spouting Whitoloads Oils Bice Cornflour Fencing AVire Staplos Scrim Papor &c, &c, &c. THYNNE, LENTON & CO. I Country Produce bought and sold on : j commission, or for cash. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 25, 19 November 1878, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 25, 19 November 1878, Page 3
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