FOR WELLINGTON HpHE Manawatu Steam Shipping JL Company's Steamer * JANE DOUGLAS, .-.^.^^^Gapt^n Fra§er, _ _ . Will sail for" the above port (circumstances permitting) on. Freight: 12/6 per ton. \ Return Tickets will be issued on and after the 15th, December, till the 28th February; 1885, available fos return till the 3 1st March next, atj W. G. ROBINSON, ! ,:. < -■. ■■- w, > Agent n >Foxton Dr J. 11. li. M^cintire, M.R.C.S. (England), L.S.A. (London) Late Resident, Medical, Superintend dent Royal Infirmary, Bristol. May be consulted at his residence/ the Square, (house lately occupied by Mr Waldegrave), between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m , 2 and 3 p.m., and 7 and 8 p.m STEVENS & GORTON'S WHOLESALE Produce Stores, RANGITIKEI-STREET. JUST ARRIVED TEAS, New Season, splendid value, Boxes. Ditto ditto -| Chests, best quality, extra fine. Sugar, Best White. Ditto ditto Brown. Soapj Candles, and Salt. FLOUR, Best Oamaru Brand. Oatmeal, ditto ditto. Oats, Chaff, and Bran. Ditto for Seed, best sample m market. POTATOES, Early Kidney and Flukes, a few sacks only. Ditto Derwents, first-rate sample. Grass Seeds of every description. Feild Turnips. Garden Seeds, a large variety. Fencing Wires, Nos. 6, 7, and 8. Kerosene, highest test. Corrugated iron. ' Nelson Soap. Rock Salt. Igp 13 All Goods promptly delivered to any part of the district. AGENTS For New Zealand Barbed Wire Company, best and cheapest m the market. , Staples, diamond-pointed. Sheep Dip, Cooper's. N.B. — An- inspection of our Stocks will satisfy any one that we can give the best value m Palmerston, as every article will be supplied at wholesale prices. Special Quotations for Large Quantities. STEVENS & GORTON, AUCTIONEERS, Palmerston North and Rangitikei. Agents for Liverpool and London and Globe Inswrance Company. 7a «j * OH OS •«' 3-6-5! i I— l > "^ X A ' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. To Farmers, Owners of Property, Auctioneers, Land Companies, Investment Societies, Commission Agents, &c NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. MESSRS PALMERSON AND SCOTT, Surveyors and Commission' Agents, beg toannpunne that they have just opened a branch of their land agency businens m India, with which they have arranged for the extensive advertising of properties for sale m this district. Already many, clients have been making inquiries, and the firm anticipate a considerable demand ior land m Manawatu by residents of India. They are now prepared to receive, for transmission to their branch office m India, full particulars of farms and rural properties m these districts, improved or otherwise, of which the owners wish to dispose. They have reason to believe that with the special advantages of soil, climate, and geographical position which Manawatu otters, that many transactions advantageous to the vendors end the district will be effected. The firm will exert thempelvcH to the utmost m the interests of the vendora pr agents, and will be satisfied with a reasonable coin mission. They trust this effort to introduce anew and desirable .class of settlers will be appreciated, and they give their assurance that no effort shall be wanting on their part to secure the bnst value obtainable for their clients. It is desirable that no time should be lost m forwarding tv their Ptilmerston oifice all the required particulars for early transmission to India. Exchange Buildings, June 4, 1884.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 24, 29 December 1884, Page 2
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523Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 24, 29 December 1884, Page 2
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