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- Stock and Produce Exchange, i FOR SALE. QUANTITY of Cocksfoot ami Bjo Grass Seeds, alao Maize and Wheat E. Osbobnk. p"o R Q A L Fj C. Hon ore's. Timber, in any quantity Roofing Iron Builders' Material Plain and Barb Fencing Wire Oats and Barley either crushed or whole Chaff, Pollard, Bran, Oatmeal, Wlieatmeal Hams, Bacon, Cheese Several tons very I'rinie Potatoes Roller and Stone Flour. For Groceries we are not to be beaten, in either Quality or Price. A regular supply of feperator Butter, which customers \vi 1 find the most delicious they ever tasted. Foxton agent for — Donald Raid's Patent Wire Strainers Brooks' Celebrated Masterton Lime Manure Lime N 0 T I C X, ALL accounts owing to Whyte's estate in connection with the Hotel to bo pisicl tome before the 31st of August 1880. M. A. WHYTE. ' TO FLAXMILLKRS. QTfiVEXS & GORTON have for vj suio Prime Oatsheaf and Straw j Chaft very cheap for c.-ish ; also (.Jats, IVans and Bailey both whole and crushed. Special quotations for qnan tities STEVENS & GORTON, Palmeriton North. IJESIPMI L L¥ 0 R 8 a L E« A 2 Stripper mill in full going order ior s»le. Situated near Carnarvon Station on tlio Oroua Downs estate. . The Plant consists of a 10 h.p. | {•tationary engine and 12 h.p. boiler, nearly new and in thorough £ocd | order. j 2 Strippers, scutcher, and screw press. Buildings for mill, men's home, cook house, fibre shed. There is a private siding on the Carnarvon tramway at the mill. Green flax is close to and will always keep the mill going. Tenancy can be secured for 1, 2, ov 3 years at the option of the purchaser. The price for fhx is fixed pa stripper. Application for price and paiticu ! lar.3 cat! be made to j T. LIND, I I Fox ton. j or at th« Mill, and to THYNNE I LINTO x & Co. WANTED— The Ladies of Foi- ' * ton and surrounding district to know that MISS McGUIRE has commenced Business as Drebs and | M.mtle Makku, and AJillinir. Rooms abovo Mr Fnnston's shop. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IK THE FOXTON DISTRICT, The puru bred Clydesdale entiie horse CONQUEROR. Conqueror is a dark bay, stands 17 hands hiyh, bi»ue of uucqualled quality, immense •nu^ou'iir puwer sp'endid notion, aud I most docile temper. He wa;< bred l>y Mib Miilur, West Tnieri, out of her celebrated maiu Duchess, and is by Eunetor. out of the pure Clydesdale mare Kxte (importcul liy ihe late Mr James Strachuu) Emperor has gained three j lirst and second prices, and is got by the i renowned Napoleon (imported by J. | Nimm") Napoleon by (J>;orge Buchanan's Emperor, cut of Nnncy, bred hy Alexander Fintuy, Esq., Sindyhills ne<r Glangow. Nancy, by the celebrated Garnary hor*e, ber dam by Scotsman. Conqueror took the firafc prize as a two year old at the Blneskin show, nod second ' prize for all earners and aged liorsten at the same show ; and al Oamaru the year took >>econd prize as a three year old , in a field of nine competitors. At five year 3 old ho took h'rst priza at Timaru, and special prize of 12 guineas as v colonial bred J Uorae to stund in the district that season. 1 Second pr.zo at Waugsutti, against all | comets; urul first prize in Pa tea same year | against ihe same horEO that vook first prizo jj at WaugHnui. First prize at Taranaki. Conqueror's stock are allowed by competeut jucigea to be the best ever bred on ibis count or in Tarannki, having plenty of me, abundsnee of hair and bone, and I ocks of unexceptional quality, combined tfli h general symmetry. Teimn:— Single mares, £3. Two or . mo p c mares as per agreement. P.. d docks (if required) free of charge till 31st, December. Conqueror will nerve a limited numret of marc?. •For further particulars apply to ' C. or J. SYMONS.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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650

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 1 October 1889, Page 3

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