Auction Sales. rTolM7jTr~~~ L'ItKKM.AN £ JACKSON wUI J- huld Sales of Stock during the j month of November as follows : — St. Hill st., Wednesday, >iovember G Hawera, Friday, November 15 St. Hill St., Wednesday, Nov. 20 Waverley, Friday, November 29 Suttlers will kindly forward their entries. Breweries. CROWN j2a§Hr§ BREWERY PALMERSTON ALE, PURE, SPABKLING, & PALATABLE. pALMERSTON ALE has established a First-class Reputation ?OR ITBEIF, And is now on tap at all the Chief Hotels from Foxton to Patea. Prompt attention will bo given to all orders addressed to the CROWN BREWERY, Palmerston. P H ffi N I X BREWERY WELLINGTON. PASCOE & CO., | BISEwEKS, lioiTLKBS, BIALTSTKHS, UoP j and Malt Impoktev.s. fTIIIE Proprietor* desire to call the ntten_i_ tlon of the public of jMannwutu to the siiperlfitife quality of their Mnlt Liqtior9, and bet* to solicit their patronage and u trial of tho following brands, viz : — XX. MILD ALE <> <> . EXTRA STRONG ALE XXX. EXTEA BItOWN STOUT XXXX. INDIA PALifi ALE Pale and Strong Alea and Brown Stout, pints and quarts. Our different brands nro guaranteed of premier quality, browed entirely from the very best Malt nnd JIop?, combining purity, strength, nnd genuineness, with brilliance and preservative quality. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and auccest ns a practical Brewer, having obtained the Ist. Prize Medal, Melbourne Exhibition, ISC7 and 1868; Ist Prize Medals for Ale and Porter, Canterbury Agricultural Show,lnG9 ; Ist Piizo Ucdals for Ale and Porter, Canterbury Agricultural Show, eau with confidence recommend them. ■i ■ ■'"_.' ' i . inn. ''■ i 7,000 AOIiES «. OF LAND DEFEKKED PAYMENTS. THE DOr(iLAs"sPF.CIAL SETTLEMKNT BLOtK Now offered for Selection in Sections of from 50 to 150 Acres each, Ccnsisting of some of the finest Land in tho North Island, beiug light bu*h and open land I with dcop alluvial soil, suitI able either for agricultural or I grazing purposes, situated in tho centre of tho RangitikoiManawatu Block, withiu six miles of the rising township of Sandon, and the boundary of tho block within half a milo of tho proposed railway from Foxton to Sandon. Terms of payment extremely easy, in four equal payments: First, on AaiQ of signing agreement, second, three years after, in 1881 ; third, in 1882; final payment in 1883. NO IJNTEHEST. Affording one of tho finest oppor* t unities ever offered in New Zealand | for small capitalists to secure freeholds on which to nialco really good ! homesteads, each section having a [ frontago to an accessible, dry road. Full information given and all applications received by ! MESSES DOUGLAS AND CO. Oroua Downs, Foxton ; STEVKNS & GCRTON, hulls, Kungitikei. WANTED, by a single gentlo. man, private 13oard and Lodging. Apply by lotter, stating position, &c, to X.Y.Z., office of this paper. IV'XTON SAW3IILL. 'riMBER MEUCIUNTS, BUILD i- EKS aud others, are rospeerfully informed that the Foxton Sawmill, now in courso of erection on the Aiauawatu ltiver, about ten miles above th« Township, will be ready to supply KIMU, AUTAI, and KAfKATKA (white and yellow), in about two months from date. Vessels of 9 feet draught can load at tho Mill. j. M'UETII. 12tk September,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 24, 15 November 1878, Page 3
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