IlittT PORT ■ OF FQXTON ■; " '*V ; April 2?.—Rigntangi, a.a. 147 toss Uaaiji from Gre'yiuouth 1 Jwith Jcoal.- J. Grerend agent. • 214 tons, Jarman from Westport with coal. P, Hennessj & Co., agents. ■ ' . SAILED.' ,X~- ■■■' ■ April 2(J—Aotea, s.s. for Wellington. f « | the South? 5.5.121 tons, Harvey, for Wellington, J. Over* end, agent. e April 26 Whangaroa scow, for Sydney with a load of timber, April 28.—Oreti, a.B. 214 tons, Jarman, for Westport. P. Sonnessl & COy agent. : - ’ if Post Office*'Notices. On and after Ist December, 1000, the letter-box will be cleared for despatch of correspondence from this office to the un-der-mentioned places, as follows: For Oroua Downs. Oroutl Bridge, .Palmerston North, Wanganui' and Napier, dally, at 8.3 Q ».mi u Palmerston; North, Wanganui - and Napier, Monday, Wednesday and Friday,-at 2.30 p.m. Moutoa, Shannon, Levin, Wellington, - ■\ Palmerston North, Wanganui and Na- ■** Thursday and Saturday, at 2.50 p.m. Receiving Box Cleared daily, (Sundays excepted), 8.15 a.m, and 2 p.m. N.B.—Letters containing anything of value should be handed to the Postmaster to be registered. - Letters containing coin, if posted unregistered, will be compulsorily registered and charged double registration fee. A. D. Clemett. - Postmaster. HIGH WA®E»-*T rMANAWATO ' , BABI ’ PHASES. OF THE MOON. April. First Quarter s(h, 1.28 p.m. Full Moon 12th, 11.65 a.m. Last Quarter 20th, 9.7 a.m. New Moon 28th, 1.8 Phoenix Timber/ Wood Yard, ';■ ■; ■ . ■ ... m W '-i PALMiEBTON NORT&:. /N *• - desire to in\JT, lorn the public that they have purchased the above well-known business, and hope-that by strict attention with prompt execution of all orders, combined .with reasonable prices, to receive a fair share of public patronage. Sawmills at Dannevirke, Kopua, Takapau and Tahoraite. Agents for the Wanganui Sash and Door Factory. Westport Coal Company Coalbpookdale ~ Coal. PHOENIX COAL AND TIMBER YARD. WE have been port Oofil Co.-sole agente for Paljeerston North, Woodvjjw,* Danno virke, Mangataihoka, and Pahiainft. This ooal is admitted to be tie-best for household'and steam purposes. 1 G. A. GAMMAN & 00. 3iS atabout your fjTE have been appointed Sole V Agents for QOW’S NICOTINE SHEEPDIPPING POWDER. ... fOver THIRTY MILLIONS of .-wrdjpe'' dipped with this during the year 1900. THtf ’Governments of Victoria, r «w South Wales and Queensland, \ the result of experiment and exirienoe, made the use of such a cepWionkoomßulsory,-' where scab hi prevalent The Cape Governlent now also recognises it as an [valuable remedy. m F&R THIS PONDER ARE; 1. It is immediately soluble in ither cold or warm water! 2. Used externally, it is non* oiaonous to animal life and barmibs to man. :fltain|” a tbe'WOol ttor 4. It is a most reliable and perfect ire for Scab and destroyer of ieks, Lice, Fleas, Warbles, Mange, and promotes the ~ making it‘soft and HafiK 6. It will keep equally well in all climates. 7. It Is much cheaper than any other Powder Dip on the market. Sold in lowt. sacks. Price: £24 per ton, or, for a less quantity, 25s per owt. Call m and talk it over with us. I. i. NASH S CO., Sole Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1903, Page 2
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