ma "-isEW (Ainu" i.MX-mniER From CHARLES \\VIN ft TO., rinstJDgp, H. 8., 281h Nov., 1889.— 'There is nc, dcubt it is tie 1-csi f.nd ffost practical Mnchine at work in . the Colony." Trom STUART. SrTTON * CO.. Orcna Pov, 11s, i/th Sept.. 1889.— * We hnve no hesitation in saying that yonr trippers- are the best in the market." From L. FALCONER, Ornicndville, 1i.8., 4ih Nov., 1889. "Tljo Stripper is doing veiy good work, -in fact, 1 e!tr r than any Stripper I have seal. "Wo put through /> lons of green lee!' on f-'nttuday. "We supply comploto Mill Outfits cf any i'esirpd capacity. Circn'ars and Estimates of *osl on application to BOOTH McvLOKMD & CO., farlylo Implement and Iron \\ uhs, Chiistchiirch. Ag'-n!s — Foxt*jc — C. Foncre. Pa'roeri ton— Ready Money Store.
Araro&ho Nursery to the Front. JnTJJIT TBEES IN GBEAT VABIETY l\ PPLES, Pearß, Plums, Peaches f\ Chen-ies, Apricotß, Quinces, Oranges, Nectarines, Lemons, Gooseberries, Black Currants, Bed Currants, White Currants, Easpborrieß and Bhubarb, Loquats and 'Persimmons. Nuts.— Walnuts, Chestnuts, Fil*r berts, Cob Nuts, Hazel Nuts, and Almonds. SB ELT3EB AND FOBEST TBEES, PINES AND OYPBESSES, OAKS, ELMS, ASH 4JBIENTAL PLANES, ar.d a Large Stock of Hedge Plants, viz., Quicks and; Barberries. BOS^S, BHODEDANDBONS, AND CAMELIA^. All to be Cleared at Bedc.ced Prices. Come and Inspect for yourselves. J rices. Catalogues and Special Price List posted to any address free. | W. T' Benefield, A vamoho N ursery. JOHN AHEli> Begs to announce that he has commenced business on his own ao* count as a i HIT lx c el nn x>lgH c In those premises lately occupied fey Jenkins & Co., Hall Street, Foxtoti. Cartß built to any size, and Bnj;gies and Traps repainted and \ varnished on the premises. ; TJICHTEB, "VT ANNESTAD A CO TIMBEB, a:d FLOUBMILIJ3BS. PALMEESTON NOETH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sashes and Dorrs ; £coß<necl 1 ress Timter ahvnys mil liand. First Class Holler Flour. Pollard, Bran, &c, at LOWJ ST QUOTATIONS. /GKNTSFor Timber— Messrs Bacou & Speirs. For Flour- Mr Bobeit McLean. / cmOPvTEST AND MOST DIEECT ' S]«OL T TE TO WANGANUI. C- E- LEVIN'S "fcOYAL MAII, COACH "\\7 ILL meet the Tram at Sismon VV Mornings and Evening", leaving Bulls in time to catch me 'lraui for Fo^ton o>- Wednesday and Friday n.ornings, »snd Mum- ' day, Wednetday and j riday eyeuj,g S arriving at Bulls in lime to t-atch the coach that meets the train »t Greaford for Wangamii sftme night. Passengers and parcel s can be booled right through. C. E. LEVIN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 October 1891, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 October 1891, Page 1
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