STEVENS & GORTON. BUROUGH HALE YARD-, Palmers to* Nobtm. TUESDAY, 11th MARCH. qTEVENSand S^i ORTON Will sell as follows — 10 head beef . ' > . 40 „ mixed cattle 25 „ 8-year-old steers 20 „ 18-months do ; 20 „ 2-year-old do 5, „ cows ' 15 „ yearling* Steers and hoifers 300 breeding ewes "< 200 wether lambs (Romney Marsh) 50 ewe do do do : 100 breeding ewes '■ 150 store wethers ' ■''^'•i 200 lambs (< | 200 ewes 100 breeding ewes . i 225 store ewes (Lincoln) j 300 fat ewes £6 pure-bred Lincoln ramr ', Superior Double-seated i.Buggjjr, pole, shafts, and lamps !. i Horses, &c, "—- ■ l ' ! ',' Sale at 1 o'clock; ; STEVENS & GORTQBf, ; ; Auctioneers, : Bulls and Pal melton Nort^ k Cfrass Seeds' ! ' ■ ', ttrassSeedg!! ' Grass Seeds ! ! ! Jt7 S T A R R I V,.8 J) ,Ex s.s. Aorangi and Doric from London, :'» • ■ A l«y ke Cow Grass, White PJ^r, Red do, Trefoil, and Fescues; . &c, &c. ■■«: | Also, ' . English Rye Grass (machme . ,-■, dressed) from, old pastures, Italian Rye, Timothy^ Cocksfoot, Field Turnips, Rape, &c. Kew Zealand Barb Wires; ■•■■ \ o Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Fencing Wires. OATS, CHAFF, POOPERM SHEEP DIP, Also, . .-,: Few Boxes Tea, @ 16/6, , N.B. —Tho Clovers are of the best quality obtainable m the London market this season. ; c ! Special iquotations for large quantities. STEVENS & GORTON, • R. LmGH, Manager. CRITERION HOTEL. : IyiXON-STBEBT,' WaN(G»ANUIj (Opposite Railway StUjon.) :,; h. M0rr0w.;.. ;..... ..PuopßiteToal. j HE travelling public will find every 1 comfort and. ( conveoitnee at the j * above hotel; ' ' BA.TH &bbM. GOOD STABLING., i ! Supeiior Accommodation. Terms Moderate. POHANGINA ROAD (West Bidb) ' . ■• . 6i? Tjjß,. ' J ' !;' , ' ' • -I WANGANUI HARBntf R "'B!ffDQWME^ BLOOE. | .',■ 1 CONIEACT NO. 1. Bush-FelliDg, Formation, Draining, , &c, on 152| Chains of Road. . , rfIENDERS are invited for the above JL works. General conditions; plans, and specifications may. be seen at the Borough Council OflSee, Paimerston North. Tenders, marked on the outside "Tender for Pohangina Road," and addressed to the Chief Surveyor, Welliugton, "will be received up to noon of Saturday, 22nd March, 1884. ,. . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. A. MARCHANT, Chief Surveyor.. District Survey Office. ; Wellingtoh, March 1,1884. '■ '.. ■.. ■; ii WORM POWDERS, 1/.; Reminc- . ton's, R'angitikei-street. mHE CATHOLIC SCHOOL is L NO W OPE N. The services of MISS FLOOD, a highly competent lady, having been , secured. For all further particulars apply to the Rev. FATHER MACMANUS, the Presbytery, Broad-street. PRXISfdESiS HOT£I<. / TERRACE END. BEGS tonotify that he has purchased tbc above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed. Boardeis will find every convenience combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. !sie 'Best Brands of Wiiles, Alea *n^ . ( Spirits m v ' P^NJtS CWFFORDj ' ;; ' Proprietor,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 82, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 82, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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