from CBABLES WAIN & CO., resting?, H. 8., 28th Nov., 1889.— l« There is no doubt it is tho be*: jintl most pinctical Machine at work m lie Cplpnj^ - FromSTUABT. STJTTON & CO.. Oroua Dovne, 17th Sept 1889.— VWe have, no hesitation in saying that your i trippers are the best m the SL. FAXCONEB, Onron.ville, H. 8.. 4th Nov 1889. "The StrippeV is doing very good work,- iv fnct Letter than any Stripper I have ■"• seen. We put through 5 tous of green leaf on batuidny. . We supply complete Mill Outfits of any desired capacity. Circular* and Estimated of cost on application to booth McDonald & co., Carlyle Implement and Iron Works, Christchurch. AgV'nis— VojAQn-»G; Honore. Palinerston— Heady Money Store.
Aramoho Nursery to the Front. FRTJIT TBiii IN GBEAT • , YAKIETY. 1 A PPLES' J ? e * rs ' Wuntß, Peaches ri": Cherries/Apricots, Quinces, Oranges, Nectarines, Lemons, . Gooseberries, Blaclc Currants, Bed Currants, White Currants, Easpberries and Bhubarb, Loquats and Persimmons. Nuts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds. > BHBLTIIB AND FOBEST TBEES, r PINES AND OYPBESSES, OAKS, ■■■-..■'■ ELMS, ASH ■■#&'■ ORIENTAL PLANES, a targe Stock o! II edge PUnts, W, Quiclis aridJßatberries. BOSES* BHODEDANDBONS, AND OA;MELIAS. All t^ be Cleared at Beduced *• Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. Prices. < Catalogues snd Special Price List posted to any address free. ;W. T' Benefield, Aramoho Nursery. iTO H N > A H E ft N Pegs to announce that he has commenced business on his own ao* cbuntasa Wheelwright j In thofee premises lately occupied lby Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxtop. Ci^rts built to any size, and Buggies' and Traps repainted and ; varnished on the premises. . ! -•' i " ~~ j TSICHTEB, "Vf ANNESTAD & CO TIMBEB, asd FLOUBMILLEBS. PAIiMEBSTON KOETH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber ! : ifonldihgß ; ? ■•;"'';.■■ • Bfiaheß. • - : ■ • - and Doors Seasoned I3reß8 1 Timber always on • : ; y ;.:• / band. FirtV Clttß Boiler Flour, Pnllanl, ■■•- ' -Branj &c at ST QV OT ATION S. 'W' ■,::' AgStS— F^iTimber-rMessrsßocou & Bprirs. .i if^Flburr-Mrßobeit AloLean. -^'■^STOftTEB* AND MOST DIBECT ||;^-KODTE;TO WANGANUI. LEVIN'S >4 <EOtAL MAIL COACH ■L itTTILh meet tho Tram nt Snn^on ArV 'Mornings and Evening^!, )eaving Bulls in time to catch ihe 1 !lian>' ; lor Fox ten oi» W'ednes.day and Friday mornings, and Monday, Wednesday and J-ridoy evenings, arriving at Bulls in lime to catch the eoaclrthat nieces (ho train •cfct Greatford for Wanganui same «At; ■■ ' V ' jPasaengdrs and parcel's can be looked nght through. O.E. LEVIN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 August 1891, Page 1
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 August 1891, Page 1
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