.[STEVENS & GORTON. FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1883. AT SPRING GROVE, SAN DON. i STEV ENS'& n O ETON VX have received instructions from Mr Andrew Taylor, who has disposed of bis farm, to sel by Public Auction the following Stock, Grain, Farm Implements, Household B'urniture, &c, &c. — 250 ewes " a 50 wedders 150 lambs 3 brood mares (draught) 2 2-year heavy draught horses (uribroken) 250 bushels first-class oats 750 bushels good wheat Farm implements consisting of— 1 Reid & Gray's back delivery Reaping Machine,, 1 double plough 1 single plough Cart, harness, &c. Household Furniture, <fee Sale a| 1 o'clock sharp. STEVENS & GORTON, A uctioneers. Bulls and Palmerston North. AT THE DENBIGH SALE YARDS, FEILDING. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, FEB. 27th, ISB3. QJT EVENS & nOR TOW will sell by Public Auction as above— 10 head prime beef 10 head prime boef 10 head beef 60 breeding ewes 27 2£ year-old steers . 5 heifers m calt 4 fat cows 200 sheep Sale at 1 o'closV. N,B. — Settlers having stock to enter will please furnish particulars at once, so that they can be catalogued and duly advertised. Entries can be given to Mr Leigh at the firm's office Palmer* ston North. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. NOTICETO FARMERS, GRAZIERS AND OTHERS. GRASS SEED AND FENCING WIRE. STEVENS AND ORTON have VJT to arrive m a few days, about 6000 bushed splendidly dressed Perennial Rye-grass (from old pastures. ) Also the following, Italian Rye-grass (imported Seed) Alsyke, Ist quality EneJish Red Clover Ist quality Dutch White Clover " English Cow-grass ** Cocksfoot Timothy Also now on haod, 20 ton 9 Fencing Wire, tfos. 6, 7, and 8, and^ 4 barb Galvanised. N. B.— Tho grass -seeds and Clovers are of the finest quality obtainable, and those who intend to sow down thiß season will do well to inspect our samples at the firm's office, Rangitikei- street. Prices and terms on application. STEVEISS & GORTON; R. LEtGH, Manager, Palmerston North.
PROSPECT LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. T. JORDAN, Proprietor. BEGS to thank his numerous friends, and the Public for the liberal patronage accorded to him since open* ing the above S'.ables, and begs to assure them that nothing Bhall be wanting on his part to always make the PR 'SPECT the most comfortable Stables on the Coast He has now purchased a first-.class Brake, and having secured the services ot the BEST MAN on the Coast, m the person of Mr T. Maher, so welN known as being as .competent a driver aB erer travelled the road, be ia pre», pared to break m horses to saddle, single or double harness, , tandem, un'corn, or four4n-hand, at prices more reasonable than ever heard of before m Palmerston North. Horses bought sold, or exchanged. • One Trial Solicited. Please note the Address— Rangitikeistreeb, Opposite Dawick's Restaurant. B. LEARY, CHEMIST. THE SQUARE, PALMERoTON NORTH.. pOOPER' Sheep Dip Little's Sheep Dip Calvert's Sheep Dip Thorley's Food for Cattle Arsenic, Blue-stone, Butter ot Antimony, Verdigris, &c* for foot-rot-Hanson's Cheese preparations. Dalmatian, and other Insect Powders. R LEARY, Palmeraton North,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 79, 26 February 1883, Page 3
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