AT BOROUGH SALE YARDS. I'ahucislon North. TUESDAY, DECEMBER Bth. QTEVENS & GORTON will sell by lO public auction us above — 10 head prime boef 100 3 ami 4 year-old well-bred forward bullocks 80 3-yr old forward bullocks 100 3 and 4 yr old forward bullocks 200 i';it wethers (two tooths) 10 3-yr heifers Also, 3 lons good Potatoes, without reserve Entries Solicited. STOCK SALES FOlt DECEMBER. AVitverlcy FriiUy. 4 St. Hill-.street Wwlnod \'y. 9 Waverley Fri.hiv. IS St riill-strefit Wedne-Klay, 3S And ht St. Hill-str«et cvuty Satunlnj', for Horses, Druys, Harness, and Poultry. FREEMAN It. JACKSON Auctioneer. Wiimranui mid WrtTeiley. Aslmrst Family BUTCHERY. Prime Beef and ITliittoii ALWAYS ON HAND. I also undertake to deliver meat at the Pohangina fieefs promptly, and. | m | good condition. CASH PURCHASER OF 8 K I N S, HIDES, and] TALLOW. G. S. BUMBLE, PROPRIETOR. ADYAKCE ASHUEST. NOTICE. POHANGINA GOLD AND SILVER REEFS, THE undersigned is prepared to arrange with Prospectors and others visiting the Pohangina Reefs, for the Supply and Delivery at the Beefs, of Stores, Digger's Tools, &c., m any quantity. A supply of Pack and Saddle Horses always ready for immediate use. Charges Reasonable. A Passenger Coach will leave Ashurst for Palmerston on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and SATURDAYS, returning from Palmerton at 2.30 p.m. Single Fares, 2/6 ; Return do., 4/-. A Boarding-house with every convenience for the Travelling Public m full swing. T. NELSON, Post Office Store, Aslmrst. RETIRING FUO9I BUSINESS. Clearing Sale! Boots, Shoes, Slippers, and Goloshes. "TTHE largest and most varied assortment 1 m Palmerston, to be held at the Theatre Royal, commencing THURSDAY, Nov. 26th. Storekeepers making an offer for the whole^or part of the Stock, which is good and new, will be most liberaly dealt with. The following list of prices should make glad the hearts of parents with large families. Ladies' Kid Boots cost 9/-, now selling at 5/6Ladies' Kid "Walking Shoes cost 9/, now at 5/6. Ladies' Kid Carriage Boots cost 6/3, now at 4/6Ladies' best quality Prunella Boots from 5/6. Ladies' Evening Shoes at half-price. Girls' best quality Kid Boots cost 7/-, now at 4/6Girls' Patent Dress aud Strap Shoes from 2/6Infants' Boots aud Shoes from 1/. Gents' best quality Kid and Patent. Gents' Boots hand-sewn cost 17/6, now at 10/6. Gents' Calf E.S. 11/6. Gents' Calf Walking Shoes cost 9/6, now at 7/6. Gents' Strong Blutchers from 5/9. Gents' Watertights cost 15/-, now at 12/6. Gents' and Ladies' Goloshes per pair 2/. Youths' and Boys' Boots to be sold far below cost price. S. Fagan, PALMERSTON -^^ LYCEUM. BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. QUARTERLY MEETING. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1885. PROGRAMME. Address by Mrs Ettie Mootce, the talented LccturcPS ; Also, "Readings and Recitations, interspersed With Vocal and Instrumental Selections. Discussion Cordially Invited. Doors open at 6.30. Commence at 7 p.m. Admission Free. LIBERAL PLATFORM.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1573, 4 December 1885, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1573, 4 December 1885, Page 3
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