FE. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES FOE JUNE AND JULY. St Hill-Btreet ... Wednesday, Juno 2 1 ? Waverley Friday/ Jnhß 29 Hawera Frid&y^July 6 St Hill-street ... Wednesday, July 11 Kakaramoa... ... Friday ' July 13 Manaia " Friday, July 20 St Hill-street . ... Wednesday, July 25 , Waverley Friday, July 27 FREEMAN R. JACKSONj ' Auctioneer. ST. HILL-STREET SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNEJ At 12 o'clock. FREEMAN~R JACKSON TT^ILL sell by public auction, as above — 30 f*t cattle 90 head store cattlo 400 fatwethera 150 fat sheep 100 ewes, in lamb by Leicester rams 200 fat Bheep Horses 1 superior wagonette 1 single buggy, quiet horse, and set harness FREEMAN B. JACKSON, Auctioneer. MESSRS NOLAN, TONKS, & CO.'S AUCTION SALES FOB JUNE AND JULY. . Hawera Thursday, June 28 Manaia Thursday, July 12 Hawera Thursday, July-26 NOLAN, TONKS & CO., Auctioneers, Hawera. ST. HILL-STREET GEOOEEY AND TEA MAET. D. B~E L L T)EGS to announce thai he intends to JJ start Business again on . WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, In those NEW PBEMISES Corner of Guyton and St. Hill Streets. Ladies and Gentlemen of Wanganui and District, — I herewith tender you my best thanks for past patronage, and now again respectfully solicit a share of your valuablo custom. Keeping in view the mutual interest of both buyer find seller, the terms of Business will bo CASH, Or MONTHLY ACCOUNTS; And I promise to always aim at keeping good articles, and selling them at the Lowest Possible Margin of Profit. ! I remain, Yours respectfully, i D. BELL, Grocer and Tea Dealer, Guyton and St. Hill Streeta. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. JAMES~LAIED, Eqhoki Ntjubeb.y, OFFERS for sale a large and fine assortment of all the leading varieties of Fruit Trees, grafted on suitable stocks and well grown. Tho stock of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Camellias, Boses, &c, is not surpassed in the colony. All Trees, &c, carefully Packed and Delivered f .o.b. steamers or trucks. ' , ' Seven cases fresh Seeds to hand ex British Queen, in fine condition. Ten hhds to arrive ex Estrella, from London In Stock — Poverty Bay, Canterbury, and local Ryo Grass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Clovers (assorted), Field Peas, Tares, Early Seed Potatoes, &c. JAMES LAIRD, TAUPO QUAT, WAK3ANUI. RE-ENTEKING BUSINESS. DECOGNISING that a Genuine Pork XL Butchering Establishment was a long felt want in. the Town of Wangonui, the undersigned has pleasure in intimating that he intends, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Resuming business in the old premises, Victoria Avenue, next door but one to the Bank of New South Wales. A speciality will be made of — Daiby-kbd Pobk Pobk Sausages Potjmby Pobk Pjks (homo made) ■;. Beawn and other Smail Goods Cooked Ham and Bebp : In resuming bis old business, the undersigned confidently appeals to his. friends for a renewal of their favours. The greatest care will be taken in supplying the very best quality, as of yore. JOHN PAWSON, Pork Butchery, Victoria Avenue (nest J>!i\ '} iwt S. MANSON TS OPENING UP a very fine lot of WOOLLEN GOODS, Which must be sold during tho Season' consisting of — TARTANS, FRENCH TWILLS, CASHMERE MIXTURES, BLANKETS HATS, HOISEBY, SHIRTS. Etc., Etc., Eto. These Goods will speak for themselves. Inspection Invited. IMPORTANT NOTICE. " zealTkdia " DBAKDED BO O T Ol OO T O Have given Universal Satisfaction for the last Ten Years. ZEALANDIA branded BOOTS obtained higheat Colonial award at Melbourne and Sydney, and only Gold Medal at the New Zealand International Exhibition. Why buy unwearablp Boots P Ask for and' see that you got the " ZEALANDIA !' brand, sold Wholesale by the ManuI facturers, - • , LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. NOTICE. MR CBOSSE wishcß to inHmnie to his patients that he hns transferred his Dental Practice to Mr M. Cottle, L.D.S., who in future will carry on the profession as Dental Surgeon in the Avenue, Mr Crosse hns every cpnflaence in recommendinjj_Mv Ccttlp ns n most skilfu and (Buii-nt l3fntii-t. FISAL KOTICE. VI Y n:cr.t, W. 0. Wctlir.?, will tre fortlilij- ■nithfornll outstanding acrov.r.ta due to me t thout Iv.itl-.vr noli-p, »» 1 nro'l.tn-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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