contraotor's bale, draught Curses and PLANT. rpHYNNE, LINTON & CO. have J. been favored with instructions from Mr J. Saunders*, Contractor of the Foxton Reclamation Works, to offer foe sale by publio auction on the storks, on Saturday, the 18th June,at 11 o'clock a m. t the following horses and plant; via. :— ' 5 draught mares 7 do geldings. - The horses are all guaranteed' perfectly spund in wind and limb, and quiet apd staunch to work. They are now at work, and fit to be put to regular work the day they are purchased, having been corn-fed and stabled from the commencement of *he contract. ; , Also— • 6 tip drays . 6 Sets cart harness 6 do chain and spring bars Manuka poles fit tor rails 4£ ft. totara stabs 9000 ft. of old totara timber 6 wheel-barrows 6 stall stable Office, store, and blacksmith's shop 1 case galvanized iron 1 punt, 75ft long by l6lt beam. equal to canyirig 80 to 90 tons dead weight Besides a quantity of sundries Terms at Sale. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 22nd J UNE, AT THE PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. LAIRD'S TREES. rpHYNNE, LINTCN & CO. have A received instructions from Mr Laird to sell by public auction, at the Public Hall, Foxton, on Wednesday, 21st June, at noon, ' A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF— Pines, suitable for a sandy soil Fruit Trees Choice named Roses „ „ Camelias And a handsomo collection of POT PLANT?. This »nnual sale is so well known as to need no further comment. Terms cash. THYNNE, XINTON & CO., Adctioneees, T)KG to announce that they have made arrangements for holding regular MONTHLY SALES OF STOCK AT FOXTON, The first sale of which will be duly advertised on completion of yards. To ensure success, both Mr Frauk Robinson, junior., and Mr Robert Cobb. will lend the firm their valuable assistance and well known judgment. TO CONTRACTORS. THE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared to receive tenders for the supply and delivery of FIFTEEN THOUSAND (15,000) Telegraph Arms. Specifications and particulars oan be seen and further particulars obtained at the Telegraph Offices, Wellington, New Plymouth, Palmerflton North, and Carterton. • Tenders, addressed " The Super* intendent, New Zealand Posts and Telegraphs, Wellington," and endorsed «« Tender for Telegraph Arms," to be sent in not later than the 30th June, 1881. By orderof the Telegraph Commissioner} , . • O. LEMON, J-. \ Superintendent. Post Office and Telegraph Departmerit; .;...,.. Head Uffice, Wellington, 25th May, 1881. _ '~ NOTIU& "" " ribfiri & Cth'fl TELEGRAPH \j.f%UWM COACHES,, , 'Rili^OT'ibll^©F-- : FARES Betwe|ea Welfß^n^aftdFoxton. Single j axe each way . £1 10 0 Return fare, kvailsble for onMidoniir ;. £2 10 0 1 I Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 82, 14 June 1881, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 82, 14 June 1881, Page 3
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