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Business Notices. HUGH BLACK, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, Late of Tetnuka &Timaru, Canterbury, and formerly from Edinburgh and Aberdeen, Scotland. WISHES the Public of Palm*-reton and surrounding Districts to know , that he has added largely to bis stock, and is selling GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, ■■■ -Gold & Silver Jewellery, Clocks, Engagement, Wedding. & Keeper Rings, etc., etc., At very Low Prices. Some very cheap Silver Bracelets and E. P. Cruets. Repairs done Neatly, Promptly, and at Moderate charges. h All Watches repaired guaranteed for twelve months. - Come, See, and Judge for yourselves. VICTORIA AVENUE, Wang*nui* 'NextJ. Anderson's) TT7 inga:«ui agricultural w and pastoral assoCIATION. ANN UAL SHOW, 1882. Extract from the Wanganui Chronicle, of October 20. Before leaving the implements we must not overlook the collection ot drays shown by Mr Gavin Hamilton, all of them of a solid and durable . character, woithy of the estabhshmenc they emanated fr-»m. . . • • • In the curse of the atternoon the competition for the best-shod horse took place' Messrs. T. Hamilton, W. Armstrong, and T, Shannon entering the ; lists. The contest was keen, but m the end Mr Hamilton was decided the winner both as to the draught horses and thoroughbreds. , Prizes— lmplements : MrG. Hamilton, wharf dray, Ist. Miscellaneous : / Best farm cart, Mr G. Howe's prize, £1 la., Mr Gavin Hami'ton. *"■'"■■ The firm have, during the last four years, been constant takers of both first nd second prizes . HAMILTON'S SHOEING FORGE, Bidgway Street* W A N G A N I. Good news from Home, Good news for me, |Has come across The deep biua sea. WHAT IS IT? Why, Thomas Dudaon, Saddle and Harness ■' Maker, has started business m Wanganui, where he intends to Manufacture • all kinds of Saddlery, and so Encourage . LOCAL INDUSTRY. I will always have on hand a complete a-8 1 rtnient or Saddles, Whips, Bridles, Spurs . Gig, Cart, Boggy, and Waggon Harness. T. D. would call special attention to his Collars and Saddle?, whiohwill.be made* to order on the premises, and guaranteed to please. A trial is solici- j ted. - Notathe address— THOMAS DUDSONi Saddler, " Next F. R. Jackson's sale yards, the ". , Avenue, Wanganui. J. D. McFARLANE, . SAILMAKERS& SHIP CHANDLERS } Taupo Quay, Wanganui* m'ENTS, Tarpaulins, Oil Coats, and ; Hoise- Cover Manufacturers 4gTCan be had at Wholesale and Retail Prices. TV T EARY, CHEMIST, THE SQUARE, PALMiiKSTUJS fcORTHMosquito Embrocation, TO J'ROTECT the Skin from the * attacks of Mosquitoß and Sandflies, aud allay the irritation ot , their bites. HANSEiS'S CHEESE RFNNET EXTHAOT. HANSEN'fcJ CHEESE COLOURING. CULINARY & FRO IT ESSENCES. LIME & LEMON JUICE. ! ZOEDOJJJE. S. Leary, 1 : PALMJiR&TON >OUTH

TO OUR SUBSCRIBER 0 IN order to make all subscription quarters terminate Ht the sane time, nid to prevent confusion othen•wiVe almost unavoidable, m future all quarters wnl iermin«te repp<»ctiv(4y o the 31st of March, 30'h of June, 30tli of September, aud 31st of December and subscribers commencing m the middle of a quarter will be charged t< the end of either of the above periods. f\\] amounts for «»bscif<ti<.Tis '» 8(>li >i ptt-inlnr wi i b<> mideom, •: tlitw pn-mf-i t^eiteuieiit with oui co leoio is *v| i-cifii 1)" r»qu'Btd. <Cerm- /f S'ii>scii(/tion *yer quarter : — In Advance .1. .*. 5s Booked..i ... . >M 89 6d

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 44, 16 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 44, 16 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 44, 16 January 1883, Page 4

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