BHOWNE AND ' BOISEN'S ' HORSE BAZAAR. I 4 LIVERY AND BAIT; STa'bT^S', | Rangitikei-Btree'fc, ■j ; Palmebsto 1 * North. j Having purchased 'these' Stables, we 'are prepared 'carefuj'y''''ahd* thoroughly break horses ,jo r , sa^ll?, single and double harness. '.'!'!'!.,-■; » Buggies of all descriptions, and horses always on hire at moderate charges. I Good paddocks and lar<?e' roomy loose boxes. The stabks being open ;day and night,' and' our motto being "civility and attention," we shall always be open to do business and trust |to e l ee r * ; our old frieh'ds and their (friends/* rally round;*'' ""' '- ;,Ui *-'; | NB.— The /loose boxes are I 'well jadatpted' for : race' "horses r 1 and'bthelr-tras welling blood stock . - -"' ' :i \fgr- Note ; the 1 ; Address* ! street, next Wood's, Blacksmith. i ...... r.<- '- y.yy.cl :-y : „. .'.?? i ' —^~~t ~*^ ] LIVERY AND LETTING j . STABLES. ' ;ii ; ! Victoria Avbsue, W.anoaSuiH. j ROBERT^ Rf)SSf; ,f HAVING re-opened ths aKpv'eOld--1 Established^ and, Csentrally«Situjated,Liyery StabTes, and, having^a lone l^d'Srafi^d exberience- in^ tne^ jbnsiness m many parts of New^Zealahd^ jhopes by supplying the public with Superior, Saddle Horses for Ladies and i Gentlemen , Stngle;undDouble'Buggie|i,j | and open and closed Carriages of every I jdejeriptign, pn the shortesfj^PPtipe, -together' with . civility,. s attention^ very moderate charges^ to i receive a 7x,s sh J areof pubiic patronage. ;]° EXPERIENCED GfßbOM^^fN ATTENDANCE NIGHT AND DAY. t ';.JaOi. 1->'4 AC) l-M-yi'iy. Horses Broken into Single and 'Double Harttess. •Hdrses^Ebught^ Sold; or Exchanged; .i is J hwROBERT«ROSS^ : ; - > oi f Proprietor. ! PRELIMINARY'NOTIGE* 1 ff0 ,J THIS SEASON* m the | |'l Manawatu iarfd RaugitikeiiDis- j 'trices.,, '. ,- o .- • '"Wweti^o^n^ttr^bwd | .■■'•'■•■■•• vafiLUFtir*- 7 -----'' I : JPedigfe^, ahd^ further [particulars* to \ appear tn 'h ; subse/quein't 1 issueV j '"' ' ■*- I K^ Wjb LOWEST FALLOON, V' J '-' ; 1 Probrietbrs. h Ashurst," August^loth, 1888. - j ,m.- A<T .iv ' a.i ■■'■ - '-• ■■■.- " : - f ' THE PURE-BRED "Clydesdale .j ? ; ..;,. Entire Horse,* j.'j.-.L-r'i ' PRINCE OF TfflE V^LEY \ Will travel the Manawata, Palmerston. and Woodville districts."' v ,j -^i/ il :> 7,-77- U - inuiZM 1 ' Terms l: £8 10s. \ Paddock provided! ; , JOHN paCBBLxi, Turakina. ■ fi^^Bt^oW,.'l*Bß'i;'- I ' ' : *'•'* Zy\z?. ;pHE THOROUH-BRED' StalUon hih ,ar-ij;f' ot-.; ■.'■ . :^Z.I -o !•' 'i.''-! Will travel, the: ' Palmerston, ifeilding^ * 'ah r d ttahgifikei districts ' . T,H 1..S B; E A S'.O N. ,s;»s.- ■■' e".^:! i •■>!'; viii: -•■ .'V •■■''.. For particulars aplply- .to'!";'', ;•:.•,.- :..- J j^D; JBRO^WNE, ' Horee Bazaar,^Rangitikei-streef, or; > ' .- ; oi F j UH si ) y ; : U-. vAi.m : \\a .--v v-:.w\'\ a; ; Uu-! Bhlls.' 0 I ! August 21^1833, ;1 ' !^' ! £'.>■'■;"-• ). «■• f:ii L PR^Llfl(r-lISf A HY N6TICF. j mHE Splendid and Powerful Clydef-' ."lfl» bao^ aaleHHdree 1 - : ' fctl "° < '■ - ; j GENERAL j. Wifl f feaVerthe / ' PalmersVon;^Feilding,! ' Sandon, Campbejltown, . and. Foxton • j Full Particulars m" a subsequent issue.; ri :?>'■!> ,'■:.! & t-< _L^4 v i -Ti;hA } 'Cards will be' distributed in' the district i far/.jji-rr^. -Ay. j, BORBEN/^ '<' | - V l --* :<i -■■* '■ •'"' : J -" :; '""- , 'Pf0prietibr' , j'--'^^ j v : ' Uj^ ■■■■> }-"' i -■■ -'Tadhui-streetv | v.-.y-.h uno •:;-..;> !-■'■; paimerstbh 'NdrtLi iMK '■'it/; lcrrvr.-i ;1A C J i'Oi r.'Uif?Vl.'l j ' "!'' ST.^LL.STREET SMITIIY.'"' I , ,J i '* 1 '- I' »■ J -'J * 'K\-' O '*?. ;.'(>■;*,> 'Ji;.' , Opposite the Sir; tf iik'STBEET, CJattle u;.r:-; oj ? ;:; '• «^' J' ■J/.tfOi ,T« .t # y ; t.r s ■-.•: '■;'-c-?f 1 l;W .7.T(m;o,' Li BEG y§o ?ftt or n» the inhabitants ,oi Wangapni . and, .the surrounding district that they have commenced busif- ' hess'in the'above 'liiiei' J ahd ! trust Inat L b!y i -g6bd' J whrkm'aaship' -and moderat e-;- ; charges a sbaie of public'patronkge'w'ill, V-rtluiA^itfiffi&ii.d'Att \] ;,:co.i 'i! AjA_,S..' /l'.\ is. The ! Biorse Shoeing 'pe^artb^nt'wiU b|e under the ! immediate care of W/'Park^s, J whose'ffeput'atibn as hofs'e-sh'oer is 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. .1. Harrows anjcl^ail raahufactured , on» the shortest notice, and 15 per cent, cheaper than imported ,hZZit«:>i articles; <lZyH j .•M<l.iiQ>i i — JiXy.A,'. j Farmers and Settlers m country dist ricts* would do well beforelputchasing .t f f'ifti-i '• Hto givb hs^a'tnal^ -'no Xi. ■•y 6tiJ •:•■ ;;t|ii ;l '-' '-.'. ■;.; j...:.i;:-is.^;i^ •?-.-; : /:.?. it ....... Note the* Addresß>:^-i?,U» . ;sLSt. ! Hih-Strebt, Opposite CAriirit , J Sai.e sTarJ)s, Wanoantji. .... :" : t . .Tcothacne oiue* is 6d. I REMINGTON'S, SQUARE., ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 245, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 245, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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