Stock and Produce Column. FARMERS EXCHANGE. FOR SALE— I acre of potatoes— Derwent and Brown Rivers, Now growing, can be seen in paddock next to Mr G. Satherley's. P. Guerin. WANTED TO PURCHASE— Several yonng draught horses. Apply to B. Spelman. WANTED TO BUY OR LBABE-1 Portable Fngine 8 or 10 horsepower, and saw miliiagptot. Apply tvm^ Eangiwabia. LOST, stolen or strayed— 2 Dogs, a spaniel and a retriever. A reward will be paid on their return to Mrs McCarthy, Moutoa Road. IStED— Residents in Foxton and the surrounding districts to know that the Great Partnership Sale is now proceeding at Te Aro House, Wellington. coaclTto levin. ON and after TUESDAY, the Ist January, a Coach will leave Whyte's Hotel, Foxton, at 5 45 am. every week day, catching the tram to Wellington at Levin at 8.0 am. The Coach will return to Foxton on the arrival of the train from Wellington, reaching Foxton at 12.15 pm. Fahes : Is ; Return (available lor one month), Os. Passengers by this route will ach Wellington by midday, and at a cost, return, of only 17s. J. 11. STANSELL, Proprietor. C 0 R SALE. 1 American Organ, iv first class order. Seven stops. Cheap. j. r. McMillan. Barraud & Abraham, PALMERSTON NORTH. SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MERCHANTS. JUST LANDED per b.s. Doric— 6 Tanks Turnip »*»d, Swede Seeds. ALSONew stocks of Clovers, Grass Seeds, Mangnl Wnrzel, Carrots, etc. All of these have i-een carefully selected fiom the best markets in England by Mit Lionel Abraham, and can be relied on as TIiUE TO NAME and of the HIGHEST GERMINATING POWER, We invite comparison of quality and prices and will forward samples and quotations on application. LARGE STOCKS OF SE2ESD POTATOES. A special line of TRUE DERWENTs imported by ourselves direct from Hobart Also a prime lot of Circular Heads, Myatts Pro« lifics, Bruces Frost Prohfics, etc. SUED OATS of all varieties Also Feed Oats, Chaff, Bran. Pollard, Chick Wheat, Cape Barley, Eye Corn, &c. always on hand. WOOLPACKS at Lowest MarketBates. "IT J ANTED— AII who are anxiouß \ V ■ to secure the best value to te had for money, to visit Te Aro House, Wellington, and make their purchases during the Great Partnership Sale. lirANTED— Everyone to know VV * nafc Men's and Boys' clothing, and Mercery, Ladies' dress fabrics, 'hosiery and gloves, calicoes and sheetings, and all sorts of household fimiishiug, including carpets floorcloths and linoleums are being almost given away at the Great Partnership Sale, now on at Te Aro House, Wellington. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICi NSE. T JAMES GARDINER MIT I OHEtiL, of Foxton, being the holder of a Fublican's License in respect of the houie and premises siaiate at Foxton, nnd known by the sign of the Post Office Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licens* iog Meeting to be hoi don at the Magistrate's Court. Otaki, on the 7th day of March, i 895, npply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Thomas Vii'oM> Proctor, my appointee. Dated the 7th day of February, 1895. J. G. MITCHELL,
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Manawatu Herald, 2 March 1895, Page 3
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519Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 2 March 1895, Page 3
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