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STEVENS & GORTON. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1883. AT THE DENBIGH SALE YARDS FEILDING. STEV EWS & n O R TON •'i - ■ -' VJ will sell b public auction a& abovt— IQ; head prime fat bullocks 25 " mixed cattle 20" steers and heifers - 12 • « yearlings 100 fat sheep, j . . 10 v 0 mixed sheep 100 v U,nbs „: „ 300 ewes m lamb to pure Lincoli .Rams Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. STEVENS & GORTON-,— ■-_ „ ,~ ' 'Auctioneers. Bulls.and Palmerston. JNfortb. { Jj Cpßciai~Notices' -p RUNNER' HOAL pOMPANt 1> . ! y y ~, : \j ■ - KENNEDY BROS^T PR^PRnJTO^ DaiLyi Output ... ... 400 Tons. Highest Medals for ; Firebricks, fireclay,.fire , clay goubs, and coke. Best Coal for all purposes m thi i Australian Colonies. For Bteam, 10- to 20 per cent bettei than any other ; /'or Gas^ 25 per cent superior to Australian ; For Household Purposes, . caucot be excelled. ' VTo Shipmasters and Shipowners, — We have FREIGHTS to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN PORTS. _„ Ckbtificate as a Steam Coal— "Ship Lady Jocelyn." ■" While jusing our refrigerator m this port, I used both S&espoiv and Brun ncr Coal. By request I took particular •niotice of the qualities of both and the quantities used, when I certainly pre« terred'to use the Brunner Coal, which I diH for five weeks. It h a goo-J steamjug coal, very clean, no waste; and free from ciinker, which I cannot say was the.ca.se with the Wesport Coal, therfe . beiii i> 'avery heavy clinker and a lot of waste. Ihe quantities used are as follows: — ; : . ?: .. ;! / Tons. pwt. qr. ; : For 2.4!. : hoars, Wesport,.. 4 . 2 o For 24 hours, Btuuatr ... 3 16 2 ; " ALKXANDER DON, " Chief Engineer, " "Wellington, Februaiy. 22ud, 1883. 1•" "To whom it. may concern." ' ■= ...•(": F: Sole Agent ior Manawatui ■• : .. - la JW- ; '; . GENUINE CHEAPNESS ALWAYS .. „. DISCOVERS ITSELF, . IT has alw.ys been the custom of tht CORNER BOOT SHOP to- sel Every Article as reasonable as may bt consistent with a fair living Profit. Believe not the tradesmen Who tell.9uch big lies About selling their goods At a great sacrifice. They~'"ao"not "gi'ow-fat — Una bare fcone-who dine, But dissolve like a shadow Who cut it too fioe.Let poets sing what theme they choose I Bing about my Boots and bhoesj S6oie sing of Ladies, dark or fair, Of golden locks or- raven hair, Give me the feet ttien (I'm all there To fib them with a lovely pair* . Some are great m all such parts >. Where they (pitch it high) on broker ;,/ . hearts:;*. ■■■■.. - Such twaddle don't desecrate my must I'd rather hear of broken Shoes. THE CORNER BOOT SHOP; Thb Avenue-/ Wanganoi. EVERYBODY KiSUWS IT. TU BUBHFALLJiKS & FEiNCERS ABOUT 150 acres bush, and 3* chains wire fencing on Mr Manson'i estate. Apply* D. L. SMITH, Manager, Raogitikei Road ; PALMERSTON BUTCHERY. Established ... ... 1872. B : Tl tf". ANSON, in ' returning _hii • . DIL sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston aud its vicinitj for the very liberal patronage bestowec on him since hia commencement m th< butchery business, begs to anhounci that m consequence of the increase o trade and population he can now afforc to sell meat at prices to suit th ■million 11 1 ; Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Lamb and Small Goods, on- and after thi diate, reducedto_former. pricea, _lor cash *:*14::.. I.: ri ' '<■ ■■ ■ -if . ",'■ ""' N.B. — -Sheep wanted for boilin< down. Highest cash -price given fo Tallow, Hides; Sheep-skins, and Wool Neatsfoot Oil, 9s per Gallon. CARRIAGE TO WoO jjV.xiuU Lt I' AM ES tp D WARDS G C arrier. IS now, .Tunning a fjpur- horse Brak every Thursday, between Palmer stoD and Wood\ille, for. the. convey anc of Goods and passengers. "Freight, 35s per ton. Parcels arii TasEengers at low rates. ' !-i<iAH orders; Ijeft ~itmi' SVelnon's m be punctually attended to,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 3

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