STEVENS & GORTON. WO-JfS.OItROW. THURSDAY, 3rd JULY. AT BULLS. AND /NORTON Have received instructions from the Official Assignee m Bankruptcy m the Estate of C. L. Maclean to sell by public auction as above — The goodwill of the lease of the lawyer's chambers m "Bulls, four years to run. The office furniture, including a large iron safe and a complete library of law books. ' Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. QTEVENS and /NORTON'S AUCTION STOCK SALES. TUESDAY, Bth JULY. AT BOROUGH.. SALE YARDS Pai.mkrston North. - 12- head beef . 30 mixed cattle 1 ' '15 2-year-old heifers 10 3-year-old steers 100 fat wethers 200 mixed sheep 200 ewes m lamb Horses, &c. NOTICE. STEVENS & GORTON, m returning their sincere thanks to the settlers m the Counties of Rangivikei, Manawatu, and.Oroua for the libeml .manner m which Ihey have supported tl.eir business during their pnsc career, ■have now to inform them that Mr R. S. Abraham, lately manager of the Bank of New Zealand, afc Bulls, h:is entered the firm from this date, m the place of Mr John Stevens. The business will be carried on as heretofore, under I he name of Stevens & Gorton, and that portion at Palmerston North will he under the immediate control of. Mr Abraham, who has taken up bis re&idence there ; and it is to be hoped that assiduous and undivided attention uo their business will secxire to the new Firm m the future tbe libex'al support which was accorded to the old m the past. .= Bulls, July Ist, 1884. Grass Seeds ! Grass Seeds ! ! Grass Seeds ! ! ! TUST ARRIVED Ex s.s. Aorangi and Doric from London, Alsyke Cow Grass, White Clover, Red do, Trefoil, and Fescues, &c, &c. Also, 3Eng % lish Rye Grass (machine dressed) from old pastures, Italian Ryo, Timothy, Cocksfoot, Field Turnips, Rape, «fee. New Zealand Barb Wires. Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Fencing Wires. OATS, CHAFF, COOPER'S StiEEP DIP, Also, Few Boxes Tea, @ 16/6. N.B.— The Clovers are of the best quality obtainable m the London market this season. Special quotations for lai'ge quantities. STEVENS & GORTON, E. Leigh, : Manager. TO THE ELECTORS OF RANGITIKEI. Gentlemen, — I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the honour of representing you m the next Parliament, and should you again honour me with your confidence, I will use my best efforts to practically and faithfully represent your interests and those of New Zealand generally. I have the honour to be, | Yours obediently, i JOHN STEVENS. ICLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'S GENERAL Mercery. CHOICE STOCK AT The Bon Marche. Signor Otto Hug The Swiss Medical Clairvoyant, Will visit Pahuerston shortly, and can be Consulted at the C£UB HOTEL. SPECIALITIES— Fkmale and Blood Diseases.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 184, 2 July 1884, Page 3
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