AE T UNTO N m aid of MRS. DYKES. 50 TICKETS AT 10s EACH. 22 PRIZES VALUED AT £25. Nos. I— Lady's Oold Watch and Chain 2— Gentieni -n's Silver Hunting Watch ii — Single Barrelled Gun and Ammunition 4— OoH Pendint s— Set of Gold Muds 6 — Gold Lucket 7-Or.Ml-n»kct S--(iuid K . eper King 9— Cross, tortoise shell 10 — ''air Peacocks' 11—4 Table Fm!; and Spoons, (electro) 12— •; D.-ssert Forks and fc': oons 13 — Half dozi-n of Tea Spoons 14— Half dozi-n of Table Knives 15— Half dozen of Table Forks 16— r igar Case 17— Two Pictures — " Mother'9 Dream " 18— Three Pictures— German Views 19— Tobacco Pouch 20 — F'olabacco Pouch 21 — Tobacco Pouch *22 — Two Pictures Tickets can be had at Mr. Metard's SPECIAL NOTICE . /VY account of the Earthquake, and thy damige done to the Kilns, we fi-id we cannot supply bricks at the rates formerly advertised. Thertibre the prices wi'l be At the Kin £2 15s. 0. Delivered iv any part of the J town. 3 0 0\ CHARLES TKK KLEBANK. WILLIAM SMITH. I WOf'DViLLE SADDLERY DEPOT AB. JA«K^«»N hivine COM-. • MENCKD BU-INESS as a PKACTUAL hADDLEtI, iv Woodville, is prepared to take orders for every descriptions of Saddlery. Harness. &c. ilnri make the same on thy piemists at the shorti sf notice. A . 8. J. Having take;) two First Prizes m Xgru-ultui-al anrl holds I Kxhibition Certificates for P.XCI/LENCE m saddlery. H'hich is guaran-. teed. Repairs neatly executed, and prices moderate. A TRIAL SOLICITED. A. B. JA' KSON, Saddi.bk, an&. Harness Maker, WOODYILL E, MR. HARB^TT, TEACHER OF VOCAL, AND I-JfSTRUMEKTAL. MUSIC. TERMS M^D^RASSb All Instruments cauefutly tuned, and Rspaired. GRAND ART UNION. T CTION OF LAND FOR £1 Is. KOOTICKETB AND 100 PRIZES. PROPERTIES VALUED AT £1000. U^ VLL EARLY and obtain a ticket from MR. H. GTJAFF, Agent for Palmerston. The drawing will t :ke place at an early date, due iioMceof which will be given. Title guaranteed, sec*ions best m the Distiict, muuty cciltcttd, will bu placed m thg Bank of Australasia, ns a trust account, and returned if. fMsSjcient tickets be not sold. T;O STAND THIS SEASON IN AND AROUND PALMERSTON. THE COACHING SIRE INKERMAN, Wa* bred by W. Akers, Esq., Riverdale, Manawatu, and is by the wellknown Horse Bator, out of Little Nell, Fort-a-Brass, out of Simoneite. by Physician, her dam by Picton, Siraonetfe is by Fi'z Gladiator out of Flora M'lvor, by Tension, Liule Nell ie by Readh s•wort- out of an imported mare. Inkermac, is Asyr year old, is a bright bay, with black points, stands fifteen hands and 3 inches, possessing, i; dispensib'e qualities of sixe and aubstar.ee. He has a good head, a grandma, which is «rll 1 t into tuusruJar a rare middle piece, : and powerful quarters, .cqmpk'te. the desI cription of a horse, that iv his own class I would be hard to beat, m any country. Terms. — £$ 2,e. Single mare ; two.. or inoif, as per agjeement. Groomage fee -ssto be pjrid fin fi rH t service. j?"im2 Table. Monday, at Woodville. Tuesday, „ Ashurst. Wednesday, Rangitikei Liae.^ Thursday, Steney Creek. Friday, Foxton Line. Saturday,- Soj'alj Huielj Falmerston. For. further particulars ". apply to WILLIAM' MOORE, I Btfl»e^ Qw.ek,,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 165, 15 October 1881, Page 3
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532Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 165, 15 October 1881, Page 3
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