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STEVENS & GORTON, 10-MORROW, TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1883. AT THE DENBIGH SALE YARDS, FEILDING. STEV ENS & n O ETON, vJ wilt sell by public auction as above — 10 bead prime fat bullocks ■■:- 25 " mixed cattle 20 ,** steers and heifers J. 21" yearlings ' 100 fat sheep 100 mixed sheep 100 l«uobs 300 ewes m lamb to pure Lincoln Hams Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. STEVENS & GORTON, _ Auctioneers. Bulls JandPalwprston North. ■ Gpeciai Notices BRUI^NEiI pOAL n.OMPANT ; .CV I . \J ...... „.'? 'KENNEDY BROS., PROPRIETORS. Daily Output ...... 400 Tons. I Highest Medals for FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY, FIRE- . CLAY GOuJDS, AND COKE. Best Coal for all purposes m the Australian Colonies. ' For Steam, 10 to 20 per cent better than any other ; Kor Gas, 25 per cent superior to Australian ; - ' . : _. . ; , For Household Purposes, cannot be excelled. ' To Shipmasters and Shipowners, We have FREIGHTS to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN PORTS. : Certificate as a Steam Coai,— " Ship Lady Jocelyn." " While using our refrigerator m this port, I (used both Wesporfc and Bi-un-ner Coal. By request I took particular notice of the qualities of both and, the quantities us>ed, when I certainly , pre« ferred to use the Brunner Coal, which I did for five weeks. It is a good steamiug coal, very clean, no waste, and! free i'roin clinker, which I cannot say 'was the case with the: Coal, there beiuu a very hea vy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are as follows:— v . ' Tons. cwt. qr. For 24 hours, Wesport... 4 2 0. I For 24 hours, Brunntr ... 3 16 2 !« ALEXANDER DON, .■■ ■ " Chief Engineer; 11 Wellington, February 22ud, 1883. " To ; whom it may concern." F. STRATFORD, ; Sole Agent lor Manawaiu. ■;, W " ■-■' GENUINE OBEAPNESS ALWAYS DISCOVERS ITSELF, IT has always been the custom of the CORNER BOOT SH >P to sell Every Article as reasonable as may be consistent with a fair living Profit. Believe not the tradesmen ; Wh« tell such biy lies About selling their goods At a great sacrifice. They do not grow fat ; On a bare bone who dine, — i--But dissolve like a shadow _; ; , Who cut it too fine. Let poets sing what theme they choose I sing about my Boots and nhoepj . ' Sonic sing of Ladies, dark or fair, Ofj golden locks or raven hair, : .■ Give me the feet then (I'm all there J f; To fib- them with a lovely pair. . ; ;Some are great m all such parts - UitjWfaere they (pitch it high) on broken ,: t ■■< ' ■hearts^} • . ;., ■ : -/ .; ■• -.- „;;;. );■; Such twaddle don't desecrate my muse *l'd rather? hear > of ;broken Shoes, ;, i^T. THE CORNER BOOT SHOP, ■ Thb Avewue, Wasganoi. ::> , EVERYBODY KNuWS IT. TO iBUSIFALLERS & FENCERS., -A BQUX 150 acres bush, and 35 13. chains wire fencing on Mr Manson's estate. Apply.' .? DiL. SMITH, • Manager, Rangitikei Road PALMERSTON BUTCHERY. Established ... ... 1872. U : TUT ANSON, m retuvning his Xjo pIJL sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and its^vicinity for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement m the butchery business, ' to announce that m consequence of the increase of trade and population he can now affordto sell meat at prices to suit ; the million 111 Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Lamb, and Small Goods, on and after this date,, reducedto former prices lor cash 1 - OS^.B. — Sheep wanted ior boiling down. Highest cash price given for Callow, Hides, Sheep-skins, and Wool. N eatsfoot .Oil, 9.8 per Gallon. Carriage to wuuuviLjLiii I A V M. '&'&■' Tjl D WARDS, Carrier. iS now innninjf ' a Four- horse 'Brake every Thursday, between! Pa'nier^ Bton and Wood: ille, lor the conveyance •I (Joods and passengers. Freight, 35s per ton. Parcels and f assengers at low rates. : j All orders left at Mr Bnetoon's willbe punctually attended to.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 145, 28 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 145, 28 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 145, 28 May 1883, Page 3

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