WOODVILLB ftADDLKHY Dr-i^i AB. JA'XAOX having COM- • ME.NOtiD BU-IXESS as a PRACTICAL .SADDI.EIt, m Woodville, is prepared to lake orders for evrry descriptions of c ;»ldl ry. Harness, &c. dndmake the same « n th premises at the shortest notice. A. B. J. Having take-i tw^ Fir>t Prizes m Agricultural Shows an.l holds Exhibition CerUnVr.tes for IXCILEN.CH! m saddlery, s-hich is guaranteed. .Repairs neatly executed, and prices moderate. A TRIAL SOLICITED. A. B. J.V.KSON, Sax>i>ler, asp Uaknes-s Makes, WOODVIU E, GRAND ART I NiON. T CTION it i.a.ND F<*R £1 U. 800 TICKET" A>-D 100 PHIZES. PROPERTIES VALUED AT £1000. CALL EARLY and obtain a ticket from i MR. 11. GBAFF, Agent for Palmerston. The drawing will take place at an early date, due notice of which will bt given. Title guaranteed, sect ions best m the District, money collected, will be placed m the Bank of Australasia, *s a trust account, and returned if si fficun tickets be not sold. mo stand tuts season JL m and around palmerston. THE COACHING SIRE INKERMAN, Wa bred by "W. Akers, Esq., Riverdale, Manawatu, and is by the wellknown Horse Sator, out of little Nell. Fort-a-Brass, out ofßimonette. by Physician, her dam by Picton, Simonette is by Fitz Gladiator out of F(or« M'lvor, by Vension, Litile Nell is by Readks•worth out of an imported mar<;. Inkerman, is .four year o'd, is a \ right bay, ■with black points, siandu fifteen hands and 3 inches, posseting i: dispensib'e qualities of size aud substance. He has a good head, a grand rom, which i- well L.t into muscular a rare middle piece, and powerful quart rs, complete the description of a horse, that m his own class would be hard' to beat, m any country. Terms.— -£2 2s Single mare; two or more, aa per .agreement. (Jroomage fee —5s to be paid on first sen ice. For further particulars, . apply to WILLIAM MOORE, Stoney Creek. MR. HAHBOTT, TEACHER OF VOCAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. TERMS M- DERATE All Instruments carefully tuned and Repaired. " SPECIAL is OTI CE. SIY PATRICK'S CHURCH. MASS will b« eel' bra ted every TUUKSDvY MORNING, upon arrival of the train from Feildiug, an,d inductions for Holy Communion and Confirmation. given at two o'clock. D. MOREAU, Pastor. • . SPECIAL NOTICE . j /""\N account of tLe Earthquake, and the daiu»£O done to the Kilns, we find we canr ot supply bricks at the rates formerly ad v«i Used. Thertfore the prices wiJlb«' x At v the Kin £2 15s. 0. Deb'vered m any part of the town... ... ... 3 0 0 CHARLES TRICK LEBANK. WILLIAM SMITH. .- . . . A CURTIS & CO SUGA-1 BOILERS, AND &faßufacfiirers of every description of Sweets, L A JVI BT O N QUAY, Wiil-LINGTON. PALMKEBTON SHOEING FORGE AND GENERAL SMITHY. DR. JONES... Majjageb <NEAR -TW G COM ME RCI AL HOTEL -NOTE .THE ' SiTHT .fiQRSE SHOE, PLNC HER & H a^., BE> Smiths Works of every description ... iertakes, and executed m a Workmanttke manner, charges Seasonable.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 163, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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490Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 163, 28 September 1881, Page 4
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