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D KOWNE^D BOISEN'S HO RS E BAZAAR. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Rangitikei- street, . Palmerston North. . Having purchased these Stables, we are prepared caref'illy and thoroughl; break horses to sadlle, single and double harness. Buggies of all descriptions, and horses always on hire at moderate charges. Good paddocks and lar^e roomy loose boxes. Thn stables being operr day and night, and our motto being "civility and attention," we shall aU ways be open to do business and trust to see "our old friends and their friends " rally round. N B. — The loose boxes are well adapted for race horses and other tra* veiling blood stork. I§^ Note the — Rangitikeistreet, next Wood's, Blacksmitb. RUTLAND LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES. Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. roberFross HAVING re-opened th 3 aViove OldIstablisbed and Centrally»Situated Livery Stables, and haying a long and varied experience m the above business m many parts of New Zealand, hopes by supplying the* public with Superior Saddle Horses for Ladies and Gentlemen, Single and Double Buggies, and open and closed Carriages of every description, on the shortest notice, together with civility, attention, and at very moderate charges, to receive a share of public patronage.. EXPERIENCED GROOMS IN ATTENDANCE NIGHT AND DAY. i Horses Broken into Single and Double [ Harness. Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. ROBERT ROSS, .'■■'. | : Proprietor. -' __ ,- ■--- ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' xNLTJJti'TXX PRELIMINARY NOTIC E-|-TtO STAND THIS SEASON m the JL Manawatu and Rangitikei Dis- ! tricts, • : i The well-known Pure-bred Stallion ' . . MUFTI.' '■•' I Pedigree, and further particulars to i appear m a subsequent issue. 1 !•..."' LOWES & FALLOON, i „ Proprietors. Ashurst, August 10th, 1883. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IVHE PURE-BRED Clydesdale JL Entire Horse PRINCE OF THE VALLEY vV ill travel the Manawatu, 'Pal merston. and Woodville districts. Terms :£B 10s. Paddock provided, JOHN CtIUBBIN, Turakina. . August 30th, 1883. 10 STAND THIS REASON the Draught Stallion YOUNG HERO At Hay's Farm, Rangitikei Line, Palmerston North. I For further particulars apply to j. Walter baker, j■ , '...-.. Owner. 'r HE THOROUH.BRED '* Stallion __£o_s2,:p:______ cts Will travel the Palmerston, feilding, ' and Rangiiikei districts ' THIS SEASON. For particulars apply ,to E.D.BROWNE, Horee Bazaar, Rangitikei-streef, or FRED. NEAME, Bulls. August 21, 1833. ST. HILL-STREET SMITHY. Opposite the St. Hill-Street Cattle Sale Yards. W. PARKES <& CO. BEG to inform the inhabitants ol Wanganui and the surrounding district that they have commenced business m the above line, and trust that by good workmanship and moderate charges a share of public patronage will be accorded. The Horse Shoeing Department will be under the immediate care of W. Parkes, whose reputation as a horse- shoer h well-known m this district. At the last Agricultural Show the first prize was awarded him for shoeing hack horses. Jobbing and all kinds of Work executed with neatness and despatch. Harrows and all Farming Implement! manufactured on the shortest notice and 15 per cent, cheaper than importec articles. Farmers and Settlers m country districts would do well before purchasing to give us a trial. Note the Address :— St. Hill-Street, Opposite Cattle Sale _ards, Wanganui. FOR PATENT MEPIOINES, pO TO THE pHEMIST REMINGTON'S, SQUARE, i -. ( ifcothache Cure, Is 1 REMIttGTOtf'B, SQUARE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 239, 11 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 239, 11 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 239, 11 September 1883, Page 3

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