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1 RRK All Studs will be sold at 2 pm. on First Day. The auctioneers would draw the attention of settlers and those in want of loally first-class rams to the splendid animals fco be sold at the Central Fair. They arc all from the best flocks in New Zealand, and as they are sold singly every opportunity is given to buyers to make careful selection. The sale commences first day at 11.-lo a.m.; second day at 10 a.m. Luncheon Provided; RAYNEY JACKSON. Auctioneer. VV ANTED KNOWN—For good aubsiKiitial work, first class material and neriWi fit, try T. Nicholson, Tailo Mayci'-j baiildrnp. Main street West. VK.T-ANTJ3D KNOWN That the people yv of Miumwatti, P.angitikei - nnd Wellington districts Hre continually becoming more deeply convinced that by furnishing with G. A. E-ide & Co., the very hest work a- cl ;nH,terisil is obtained at the lowest possible price 3. Four rooms com- I fotiably furnished for £19 ss, Nearly opposite railway afodion. Palmerston N. , ; ANTED KNOWN -Bioyole Repairs' Building tmd Enamelling quickly ■itid thoroughly executed (by competent muchartios Tyres all sizes "G. H. Scott n*r Bunk of Auai.rnin.Bift. \fiT ANTED KNOWN—It will pay yo~u v v tn go to E. A. Eadc for well-mado and durable furniture. No white pino cKoept for kitchen work. Estimates and designs submitted for all classes of furnishing Our prices are the lowest. Nearly opposite railway station, Palmerston North. See the window. TXTANTED NOWN -J. B. Cl arkson, > f of the City Depot, bas just lauded 100 Acetylene Ges Lamps of different makes, and also some larflie lines ot sundries o£ every description. Inspection invited Address—The Square, opposite Union rank. v , AN.PED KNOWM-Higheat prioefo empty bottle 3in Palmerston is obtuined a, Guttsohe's Eaglo Brewa:r Rftngitiks stres4 WANTED KNOWN-That J. Jones lias a first-class Noxon Bros1. | Reaper aud Binder, and is prepared to undertake harvesting contracts. ywAHTED KNOWN~Th^~oux~^u' t • tomers save from 3b to 5s ptr jot-h in the oost of their Groeeri«s Girite we bei-ai, jtoissuoH regular monJhJy u,uh priori 1^ [ Grove's Cash 8 ore. tb« Sauaro

4 A A£ TBD BKOW-N.- 'J!« Bt Bhrty-c . ' Suppo Booms i>re open till mid night every Ghv, Fried feb, oysters, ham a/:d eggs, hot pies, and all other refreshmeats always obtainable. Oyat<-.- s ,n-i» oycry Tuesday and Friday, H. K. Hartv *ruuercr and Confectioner, the Square. * FOE SALE, in Frite slreti, 35 acres, ~11 cleared and under t,bo plough, kcocl soven-roomed house, with nectary' shadK and outbuildings. Ona of the choicest properties m New Zealand. Any reasonable evms given. Apply o. McWiMarns Family HueJ,Rangit;f'O' street I^K)R SALE or lease vith p,o. 600 J 1000 or 2000 acres bueh land, 400 in Ml'rtSß, t;ood grazing country ; also goodwill leases 350 and 400 acres, fully improved, every convenience, together or separately fuiublo 'for sheep or dairying. V/m BraraJt-y, Eaumai, Ashurtt. J7IOR SALE—Goodwill oi 216 acres J perpetual leaso, 100 in grass, abo'it 130 chains fences, subdivided, cottage four rooms, shoep yards, about 70 acres Hat, balance low hills ; can mako very cusy terma, at Leigh's Land Ottic<i. h 6 '--'V ST3UK are you youin, mv prutsy rc«,id?" "Why to W ißhiirfs, to buy n riug ! " B bc ?aid. Wpd ding Kibrs of ..■strH, quality made in ono hour's not'o.o. Don't forpat. I TO JJARMERsi OUR Harresting Plant, consisiiog of "Combine," "Empire* Chaff-Cutter and Straw-press will be at the service of farmers throughout the Manawafcu District this season. As this is a most complete plant, we can guarantee first-class- \vork at reasonable prices. All communications addressed to us at Manakau will receive prompt attention. * SWAINSON & BEVAN, Limited. SADDLERY BUSINESS! TT AYING purcnasea the business 1.1. earned oq by D. Pringle for the past 18 years, I beg to solicit the liberal patronage bestowed upon my predecessor. W. RANDELL.

, In reference to tho above, I bog to thank the public for their liberal support during the 18 years I have been in business, and trust that the same support will ba accorded my successor, Mr W. EanctelK i All accounts owing must be paid by the 31sb January either to myself or W. Kanctell, j P. PTOG&Si-

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 4