Stock and Produce Column. FARMER'S EXCHNGE. FOR SALE. ONE Heavy Draught Horse, Cart, and Harness, cheap. Apply MISS O'LOUdHLIN, Shannon. WEDNESDAY, Jltti JANUARY. STOCK SALE AT PAHIATUAA. /\ BRAHAM Si WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above — 250 f.m. Lincoln ewes with lambs at foot 200 2 -tooth wethers 200 good store wethers, Lincoln -Romney or bs 20 hillocks 20 yearlings 20 calves 5 dairy cows 5 dairy heife:s i") store heifers 20 yonng dairy heifers "~AWAHURT."SALB YARDS. TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY. GORTON & SON will sell by public auction as above — 20 18 mths mixed cattle 100 fat ewes 250 breeding ewvs 260 lambs 100 dry ewes 800 ewes and lambs GO fat sheep 150 ferward sheep 1700 2 tooth Lincoln ewes ; bred by vS H. Gollan, Esq., H.B. Sale at 1 o'clock. THE BAKERY, M\lN T - STREET, FOXTON. j H. P. IWTEK, BAKER, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFFCTIONER, HHAKES this opportunity of thankI ing his numerous customers for the support accorded him siucs opening business, \\ isiies tham " A Merry Christmas a-nl a Prosperous New Year." Also begs to intimate that he bis received (direct from the manufacturers) a large and varied assortment of Xmas Novelties, including a Cottage Piano, Jewel Caskets, and other useful and ornamental presents, too numerous to mention. Inspection invited. Ca'i and see our stock of Xmas and New Year Cakes, Iced and Plain, Also Small Goods in great variety. BISCUITS— Wo have just opened a large and wo 1 assorted stock including Cracknelis Garabaldi, Wine, Marie, Coffee, Tea, Arrowroot, and Lunch. CONFECTIONERY — Our stock is large and irpin the best makers. . Note — Bread delivered to any part of town or country at Bkl per loaf on and after January 2nd, 1893. Notk the Address, Hv P. POR3TER, Main-street. SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OF THE "OLD TIMES" BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customer* that she has now received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. PRICES ARE LOW-THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection liwitecl. Mrs Harbis takes this opportunity to wish her customers the Com. plirnentsof the Season. "OLD T.MES" BOOT SHOP, TO.ILTN - STREET, FOXTON. 100 ozen eu ' s Merino Half -LUU Hose, spliced toes and heels, one shilling pa r, Te Aro House, Wellington. £tOO ens Cambric Handker\J\J\J chiefs, very cheap, 2/6 for half dozen at Te Aro House, Wellington. QA'A Boys' Speckled l^traw OOU Hats woivh 2a for one shilling at Te Aro House, Wellington. THE noted "Te Aro House" White Shirts in all sizes from 4/6 to 8/6 at Te Aro House, Weilington. FOR the hot weather, Men's Gauze Merino Shirts and Pants 1/9 to 3/6 at Te Aro House, Wellington. Q/^A Men's Merino Singlets aJ O ' / suitable for summer wear, 2/3 each at Te Aro House, Wellington
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Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3
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