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1 ERNEST THINNB (Articled pupil for six years to Bailey Denton, Esq., of Whitehall,. London), begs to inform his friends that he has commenced business in FOXTON, MANAWATU, AS LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, SURVEYOR AND AUCTIONEER. Mr Thynne will hold regular monthly sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and Pigs, and Country Produce, on the first Tuesday in every month, at his Yards, by the Manawatu Hotel. Parties desirous of entering cattle, &c, for Bale, should give early intimation to the auctioneer. The next sale will be on Tuesday, sth Sept. •a; FLAX MILL AT MOUTOA. OR SALE. —A flax mill at Moutoa, Mana- ) watu, with steam engine, boiler, shafting, &c, complete, together with 3 flax-dressing machines, scutcher, &c. The whole of the machinery is of the most approved description, and in good working order. The buildings are commodious and substantially erected. A lease of five acres of land, and the right to cut flax on the adjoining block of about 130 acres during the continuance of the lease will be sold with the mill. The whole of the property will be disposed of a great bargain if taken in one lot. For particulars, apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & Agents for Government Insurance , r> .-, and Annuities. Lambton Quay, next Supreme Court. JUNCTION HOTEL PAHAUTANUI. 1 BOULD (late of the Ferry Inn . • Porirua) begs to inform his friends and public, that he bas taken the above well known hotel, and by paying strict attention to the comfort of those who favor him with their patronage, he hopes to receive a continuance of the support which has hitherto been awarded to him. Good Stabling and well fenced paddocks. Pahautanui, August 21,1871. ELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL REPOSITORY, Lambton Quay, North. E. JEFFS takes this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of Wellington and country districts that the Horticultural Repository is now open, no care or expense having been spared in securing the very best articles, and no seeds are offered for sale of which there is any doubt as to genuineness of quality or name. The following is a list of articles on Bale:— Garden seeds, choice selections, from prize sorts imported from England and tested on arrival. Flower seeds, one thousand named varieties, the most choice of which have been saved from plants which have taken prizes at the Royal Horticultural Society's Exhibitions. Bird seeds of every description. Selection of fine lawn grasses for croquet grounds. Patent lawn mowers, syrenges, watering pots, and every description of gardening implements. Flower pots (plain and fancy), jardinets, ferneries, suspending flower baskets, hyacinth glasses, cut flower seances, vases, &c, &c. A choice selection of living plants for sale. Collections of New Zealand flowering and ornamental shrubs, &c, &c, potted and packed with care for exportation. Bouquets for balls and weddings made to order. Choice collection of living and dried ferns. Agent for Messrs Callen and Field, Botanists. By special appointment to His Excellency and Lady Bowen. Country orders executed with despatch, and packed with safety. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. N.B.—Terms cash. All country orders to be accompanied with a remittance, or reference in Wellington. 1 BEDFORD HOUSE, DUNEDIN, Superior Board and Residence. Vacancies for Gentleman and Families. Private sitting rooms Wedding parties accommodated.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 32, 2 September 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 32, 2 September 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 32, 2 September 1871, Page 1

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