y TO OWNE'.S OF FLAX L \ND. y r PfIE Unc 1 . rsigne-t recuire a Site t 1 for a 'lax X ill with a good j area of Flax: j Communii ,tk>ns are invited till j sth March, t ating ]ocali;y, &c, ad- ,, dressed L 7 3DELL & CO., 1 ! Oroua Bridge. ; " iakery! 5 p TERR f, having started in r I\. tne bakery lately carried on \ by Mr Brandon, hope by strict at , tention to business to merit a share ( of public patronage. ) 7d the 41b loaf for oash. ! R, TERRY, [ Avenue, Foxton. ; ROYAL s||fe§s MAlfj COACHES. I PHE COACH leaves Cawston's • i Hotel every moruing at 6, and * connects with the up and down train from and to Wellington, and returns ' after arrival of trains at Kereru, arriving at Foxton at 1*2.80 p.m. PASSENGERS AMD PARCELS At Reasonable Rates. Having also taken the Stables attached to the Mannwntu Hotel, I am prepared to supply Saddle Horses, Brakes, or Buggies at reasonable charges. H. BRADCOi K ~ THURSDAY, sth MARCH."" AT BOROUGH SALE YARDS, PALMERSTOX NORTH. j QTEVENS & GORTO N will sell by public auction as above — 800 Lincoln Ire ling ewes, Hawke's B»y bred j 300 2, 4, and 6-i'ooth ewes j 200 ewes ! 200 2-tooth wet 1 1 ers 440 woolly iam's 350 4 and 6-tootli ewes 50 wethers 60 lambs 100 ewes 150 ewes 100 2-tooth we: hers 100 2 tooth ewes 60 2-tooth ewes 1000 Linco'n ewes (bred by Hislop Bros., Hawke's Bay) 1000 fresh full-mouth ewes 50 shorn lam' s 270 shorn lambs 400 shorn lambs 300 full-mouth breeding ewes 300 wool y lamb 3 500 4, 6, and full mouth breeding ewes On account of E. J. 1-t d Uford, Esq , 300 2-tooth Li: c In ewes. Bale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 6th MARCH. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE. On the Premises, Awahuri. STEVE NS&GORTON have received instructions from Mr Jas. B. Pascal, who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction as above, without reserve -- The whole of his valuable and well assorted furniture, comprising. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, iuc udiug handsome suite, piano, etc DINING- h OOM FURNITURE including Escritoire Bookcase and Books, Selzogene, Dinner, Breakfast, and Dessert Services, Glassware, etc. BEDROC M FURNITURE, including Double and Single Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, liandsome Wardrobe, Childs' < 'ot, etc. Kitchen Furniture and Requisites, including all kinds of cooking utensils, wringer etc , gardening and carpenters' tools, 'awn mower and roller, first-class buggy horsp, harm as, and saddle, quiet cow. poultry, etc Also, violin in case, flute, and one first-class Opiate camera and stand Small reserve only on piano, sew* ing machine* and horse. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. JOHN SPELMAN, BLACKSMITH AND SHOER, MAIN -STREET FOXTON. All kinds of Blaoksmithing work fluiwi
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 3 March 1891, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 3 March 1891, Page 3
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