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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5378, 29 July 1884, Page 2

 

|< AUCTIONS ANNOUNCED '"MB P. R. JACKSon, at St. Hill Street, 20th August. ic" " ..Land. ; ."Mr A.BAENS, on Thursday, 31st Jnly, atEarles& ,> =. ' Smith's yard Timber >; Messrs Sabks '& • Hiqgie, usual stock sale at ■ ■■ l t CampbelltcOTn yards, on Wednesday,, the 30th.

t NOTICE TO OUR ARAMOHO SUB- y , SC^IBERS. V fUTB, JAMES GUiLDFORD has beenap- ■-, jyjL pointe Agent for the Herald and > Yeoman as from the 7th inst. Subscribers ; . are inf or Tied that all accounts due from that - elite c.itt be paid to him. V . Jnly ftb, 1884. > , NOTICE TO OUR BULLS SUB- SCRIBERS. ON and after this date the Wanganui Herald and. Yeoman can be obtained T ; from Mr F. J. Mansell, Bookseller, who is to take the names of intending VBuboribers. : >|j TT V G H E sT -~ : Painter and Paperhangeb,'&o. :, Xnpcrter :>f Oils, Colors, Varnishes, Paper- , hangings. / The Cheapest House in Town. Estimates -p given Ohpos ib Wesletan Chtooh, ... /-'"" Victoria Avenue. BY E R AN D JT" EA R S E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL X f BUTCHERS, p^' Ridgway. Strb eJt. J1:':J 1 : ' : waited on Daily for Orders. 'sf^r-tyu. andafter To-Day a Great Reduction |fe**ill be made in Price for Joints, especially Nights. |v j * '■; N.B.— ShippiaggSupplied. % IANOFORTE! TUNjNG AND REPAIR- >, V ; , ING BY Hs[B E# JJO.SBY QILBER*. g£>; ',■%-. '- - . — • four vi«ts ie f hcfye&r betweenJNew feC^Plymotith'and Palmerstro, calling at all the | v <",tdwn and country district 3. having with him 'M- i k'gpo& OTjyplly of all kinds of material for re- : Pianos and Harmoniums, &c. &S%."'> tuned byihefyear. K4&dirß left with Mr H. L Jjnes, Steiioner, llP^Wwigftzmi, ttti agents in>ther;towns.

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