PALMERSTOOUTCHERY. ; GEOEGE & CO. i HAVING purchased the Palmerston Butchery, The Square, ANNOUNCE L'o tue inhabitants of Palmerston, and its vicinity, that they intend tc supply their Customers with the PRIMKST QUALITY Of Lamb, Beef, Veal, Pork, and MuttOQ at the very Lowest Prices. HIVINU ENGAGED A.n experienced Small Goods man. wo can Recommend our Geimang Saveloys, Pork and Beef Sausages, Brawn, Tripe, Cowheel, White and Black Puddings, fSoiced Beef, &o. as a Specialty. ; FAMILIES Wailed on daily with punctuality. LIB BRA L A LLO V 7 ANCES Made to Contractors and Cash Pun chasers. Cash luyers of "Wool, Sheep-skins, Ox-hides, and Tallow, m Lrge or small' quantities. Arrangement made with sheep farmers for boiing down their stock at per hundred. 'GEOKGE & CO., N B — Neatsfoot Oil always m stock. CIM BUTOHE'TTE (Opposite the Union Bank,) Thb Squabb, PALM EE STON NORTH. J. DINSDALE Propribtok. HAYING purchased the above business, it will be carried on under his own supervision. He will purchase only the best stocfc whicE the Mapawatu District can .1 produce. FAMILIES r Waited upon daily, and meat supplied m any part of the district at shortest notice. ;... . Spiced Bee 1 , small goods, poultry, and everything connected wi h the trade always on hand .... NOTICE, TTHE Palmerston Post and Telegraph I Office, will be CLOSED on Christmas Day, and on Boxing Day the attendance will be from 9 to 10 a.m. GEORGE XNNES, Postmaster. I a oard.J WILLIAMSON& CO., Wholesale & Kktail. CHEMISTS A.JSD DRUGGISTS Victoria Avenue, WANAGNDI. 5\ &. W * T T r ' FINANUJUL AND COMn/IBsflOtf AtfEST, Valuer, etc., <£c. WELLINGTON NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. mHK Manager of the Stantdaed reJL quesW prompt settlement of all accounts more than three months overdue. Subscribers, whose payments are more. ; than twelve months m arrear, will be struck, off the list on the Ist January, 1884, and their accounts will be placed m a solicitor's hands for collection TMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. N.i 3. — The Manawatu Standard, the Oldest Established Daily Country Newspaper on the West Coast, is unequalled asan adrersing medium, being more widely circulated than any other m the District. C VMME ttUIAL. THE LONDON MARKETS. (BY ELJJCTBICT TBIiBaBAPH.— OpPYIOHT.} (bbuter's telegrams.) London, December 20. Consols areVjuoted at lOfl^New Zealaid secnritieß a» follows :— B per cent. 10-40 loan, 101^ 5 per cent. 1889 loan, 104 £ 4J per cent. 1879-1904 loan, 101 4 per cent injeribed stock, 100^ Bank rate of discount 3 'per ceuc. Market rate of discount 2J per cent. The wheat, market is quiet. Adelaide, 1 ex store, 46» New Zealand ditto, 38s fed to 43s 6d Adelaide flcur, ex store, 32s ; Australian In' low— Best beef, |39a Best mutton, i:l3 " '-- ■■<" AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. bleotrio telbgbaph.~copt»ioht.) (kbdtsr's telegrams) Sydney, Dec. 21. New ZeaUad wheat— 3s 7d New Zealand oats 2s 6i Maize per bushel, 3s 5d Sugar— -Compapy's No. 1 pieces, per ton £34 Adelaide, Dec. 21, Wheat hai advanced to 4s 6d. The market is steady Town flour per ton, £10 to £10 5s Country brands. £9 10a to £9 15i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 23, 24 December 1883, Page 2
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502Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 23, 24 December 1883, Page 2
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