J. L. STEVENSON lk'jjs to announce tlic arrival . ox s,s. '• lonic." of the following now Linos : A large supply of IHnnerwaro. varioupatterns, which can always In matched Preserving Jars m earthenware and glass, frmn one pint to two gallons Cream and Butter Crocks, from one 1o f.ur gallons Water Kilters m glass and stoneware China and Breakfast Sets. Flower Pots Dessert Services, white and gold matching!) of every kind Glassware, m I cc m tors, Tumblers, Wines, very large selection J.L.S. has always a large stock of Gioceries and Oilmen's Stores Of every description. Mollowarc, Ironmongery, Lampwarc, Cutlery. E. P. Ware, Basketware, Brushware. N. 13. — Comb foundation for P>ee-hives. Wines Sf Spirits, BottLd Stout and A le All the favourite brands. &5?" The advertiser being a direct importer i.nd cash buyer is thus m a position to sell at lowest rates. Cash Buyicr, of Colonial Produce. J. L. STEVENSON, Corner of Ridgway-street and Wickstead Place, wan a an ai. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. t3:r:ejl:k::f i^s r. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural law which govern the i>i>ur.uio;is of iligostio:) mill nutri tion, and by v eareliil aijjjlicaiion of tlie line proper ties oi well-selected cocoa, Air E]>)» has provided our lireakiVist tables witli a deik-iite)y-ttuvon)e<\ bjverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by i<lie judicious ns« of .such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up it ttil strong enough to nsist erery tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are Hunting .irour.d us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and properly nourished frame — See article m the Civi" Sei-vice Gazette. ! M 'f. M'uply with boiling water or milk. Sold n J Ib packets by Grocers, labelled thus : — JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEOVATIIIC CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND.' r 1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.'f .U. UNITED MANAWATU LODGE No. 1721, E.C. O RET H REN of the above Lodge ft« 13 requested to assemble at the Lodec room on WEDNESDAY, 9th hist., at 7.3 C i).in., for the purpose of attending the installation of officers of Manawatu Kihvinning Lodge, b'JO, S.C. By order of the R.W.M. Wanganui, 4th Dec, 1885. To the Minister of Mines, at "Wellington. I HEREBY apply for a Goldraining Lease of the lands hereinafter described, m accordant with the Gold-mining Leases Eegula ticms of New Zealand, and I agre< upon the approval of this applicatioi to execute a lease upon the basis therein stated, if the Governor shal think fit to grant the same. W. a. BASSETT. Name and Address m full of Ap plicant: William George Bassett Wanganui. ' Style under which it is intended tc conduct the business : Mount Mor gan Gold-mining Company. Exteut of land: Thirty-three Acres. Minimum number of men to be employed by Lessee : As imposed bj Lease. Amount of Capital proposed to be invested: £10,000. Proposed Mode of Working the Laud : Mining, Crushing, and Smelting. Precise Locality : In a Creek bein<: N.W. from workings on Anderson's prospectors claim, distance about om mile, bounded on the east by a line running 32 degrees E. of N., or north by line 58 degrees west oj north, on the west by a Tine 32 de" grees west of south, on the soiith'bji a line 58 degrees east of south, and surrounded by Crc.vn Lands m the Poh angina Gold P.elds. Term for which Lease required: Fifteen Tears. Time of Commencing Operations ': As Imposed by Lease. llemarks: The Government cannot decline to accede to any application for the area of a prospector's claim, as the situation is over the distance provided by the Act for such purpose. The above application and any objection thereto will be heard at the Warden's Office, at , on , 1885. Any person desiring to object to the issue of a Mining Lease upon the above application must, within clear days from the date of such application, enter his objection at the Warden's Office, at Warden. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. rriENDERS are invited until Noon X of FRIDAY, the 11th day of Dec. (1885), for the Erection of Offices, The Square, Palmerston N. Plans aifd specifications may be seen at my Office, The Exchange Buildings, Palmerston. N. E, LARCOMR, C. E. & Architect. BOROUGH POUND. IMPOUNDED at Borough Pound, Palmerston North, on Dec. 2, one Grey Mare, hind foot shod. No visible brand. If not claimed and all expenses paid, to be sold on FRIDAY, the 11th Dec, 1885, at twelve o'clock noon. By order under Section 39, Sub-section 2 of Impounding Act, 188-1. FRANCIS HAINES, Poundkeex)er. Palmerston North, Dec. -Itli, 18S5. LOST. ONE Strawberry Heifer, 2-yr-old, branded B.C. on off rump. Fiuder will be rewarded on returning to CLAUSEN BROS., Foxton Line.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1574, 5 December 1885, Page 4
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