STEVENS & GORTON. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, 13th MAY. STEVENS AND /NORTON'S IJT Stock Sale at the Borough Sale Yards— 12 head beef 43 „ mixed cattle 20 „ 2 and 3-year-old steers 10 „ 2-year-old heifers I 7 „ milch cows 100 „ fat wethers . 200 ewes 80 ewes 150 fat wethers 130 breeding ewes Horses, &c. Also, 3 Bales of Hops (locally grown), and about 2 tons of flour. i Sale at 1 o'clock Sharp. ; FRIDAY, 16th MAY. QtEVENS AND p< ORTON'S Stock Sale at Awahuri Yards-^ i 50 mixed cattle 30Q fet wethers - \ J550 store wethers isoofat ewes -.:■:* ilso|-bred Romney Marsh ewes, ; 1M in 'lamb to Romney ram's 1 :600 store ewes ' ; '■ • |100 Romney Marsh lambs, m ; ';'.:'■ 'wool. ' '. . •' '.""' |200 Lihcbln lambskin wool ! , ■- ! Sale at 1; o'clock. Crijass Seeds 1 !'••■••' • ... , •■ ■ ■ ,V i l j - : '^Crrass Seeds I! . -ra n Grass Seeds !!! Ex r s.s. "' Aotangi- and Doric from London, Alsyke Cow " Grass, . . "White " Clover, Ked db> Trefoil, and FescueSi \&c^ &c English Titye" ""'Grass (machine •^ dressed): fromrbld ,U!J,sture's, ; I Italian Ryo, Timothy, ! ■ ' Goclssfb'ot,/ Field. -Tuvnipff,v j .^ B,ape,&Ci \New Zealand ,Barh Wires. Nbs. 6, 7, ' arid '8' Fencing -Wives: j OATS, GHAbT, ' I CpOPER;S SHEEP. DIP, • j ;--^ f ' Also, / . . : ■ ; i Boxes Tea, @ 16/6. . ■ ; N.B.— The Clovers are of the best quality obtainable m the London market this season. . i Special quotations for large quantities. 1 ! STEVENS & GORTON, R. Leigh, Manager. jEIiOUB! FLOUR? | ASK FOR I Chamberlain's FLOUR. [Admitted to he" the Best m the I "'" "■■■" Manaivatu. \ /CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only \J Mill that is fitted with applij ances for thoroughly mixing the 1 wheats essential to. making Good \ ; Flour. ; Orders punctually attended to. W. :E. , CHAMBERLAIN, Feilding Steam Flour Mill. <gF To be obtained at; Milverton & Son'sj Miiin-street, 1 Palmerston. WANGANUI Confectionery j WORKS. ; rpHE Undersigaed, having dis-j X posed of the above business to; Mr William Hogg, begs to tender; his sincere thanks to the publicr ofj this and surrounding districts' 'who! have given him a large share of their patronage, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for his successor. ; JAMES BAIN. WILLIAM HOGG begs to inform his many friends and Customers (to whom he tenders his warmest thanks for the support he ■ reoeived whilst carrying on the business m Bell-street^ that he has purf chased from Mr James Bain the wellknown Wanganui Confectionery Works, | And Biscuit Factory, j Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and begs to : solicit a continuance of the favors so long enjoyed by his predecessor. , : Confeptionerv, Biscuits, and Bread, of the best quality supplied. j ißalls, Soirees, and Picnio; Parties : i -.;: . . : ■ . catered for efficiently,. . , \ :■■ t i Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes made to order, at the shortest , notice. WILXIAM HOGG, Wanganui Confectionery Works, Viotorian Avenue,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 139, 12 May 1884, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 139, 12 May 1884, Page 3
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