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NOTICES AGJUCULTURAL MACHINERY. r pHE Undersigned have for Sale — 1 NICHOLSON'S Patent Back Delivery REAPER 1 Do Mowing Machine 1 HENDERSON-, ,fe Go's '• Bmlin«ton Patent" IHS APE K. and MOWJIII These Impleiiients are of Colonial manufacture aud specially adapted tor this di&trict. TAYLOR «b WATT. Dec £0. _^ • NEW-MARKET HORSE BAZAAR. Weekly Sales every Saturday. Livery & Bait Stables. 'lIHI3 undersigned begs to inform the 1. Gentry of VVanganui and the surlonnding dLsoriots, that he is prepar«fd to supply them with five Hacks and com- \ toi table Vehicles of every description at J the most reasonable rates. In conjunction with this branch of the business, Mi' Fiveth has a Store at which Hay, Corn, Wood, (fee, can be obtained at current rates. Country SeK-lers can others can stable their horses here and feed them themselves, upon the payment of a moderate sum lor standing. A Wa«njon will be ?ent to Marton and Waitotara regularly on Mondays and Thuksdays from the New market Horse Bazaur ; the rates of carriage can be ascertained upon application. All Parcels can be safely deposited until the departure of the wagsjons. Every Saturday an Auction Sale will be held oi Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Fire wood, and Colonial Produce. Only a small fee charged to the vendors. ISAAC FREETII, NEWMARKET HORSE BAZAAR, Market Square,. N. B. — Good Horses and careful Drivers. Oct 25. ENLARGEMENT OF PItEMLSEd. JOHN ANDERSON, (LATE ANDKKSON BROS.) Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, VICTORIA AVENUE. JA. takes this opportunity of thank- . ing the general public for the very liberal support accorded to him since opening his New Premises, and brgs further to inform them that he has just completed the ENLARGEMENT of his premises, giving him hn*th«r facilities for carrying on the Cabinet and Upholstery Business in all its Branches, and enabling him to show a more extensive and varied stock of Furniture aud Furnishings of every description connected with the trade. J A. would k»ndly invite an inspection of tha undermentioned Stock, and solicits a cotitinuanca of past favors. Drawing-room Suites in Walnut Dining-room do. iv Mahogany, Cedar, aud Ilium Diain<4-jooui Tables, oblong urn] round Kitchen do and Dressers Stuffed Chairs of every description Couches, Sofas, viui C-tloiinil Couches Cl.etiioxieers and Cupboards Do and Book-cases Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, double and single Children's Cots, iron and wooden j Cheats of Drawers ! Wash Stands and Toilet Tables Wood and Iron Stretchers Drawing, Dicing, and Bedroom Cane-seat Chair? ot every description Wood-seat do, American and J_«igiish Looking (.i lasses in large variety Music Stools Perambulators, double and single Bassinettes, JMight Commodus Towel Horaes, Cedar or Rimu Eiiijraviugs, (Ohronio Lithograph and Steel) Picture Frame Mouldings, (Gilt & Walnut) Mattrassea — Spring, Horse- hair, Flock and Flax Paliasses, Bolsters, and Pil!ow8 Leather, Cloth, and Damask Cushions Carpets— Brussels, Tapestry, Jvidenninster aud Felt Oilcloths troin f -yard to 12 ft. wide Felt Squares and Hugs Coir .Mattings from £-yard -to l£-yards wide : China do, Check and White Hearth iiu^s, Foot Mats Damask Tabling, 6 ft. wide Do Table Covers, (in variety) Lac« and Miwlin Curtains Oil Baizes— .Uahogauy, d Walnut, anarble patterns Damasks, Curtain Borders, and Taasela &c,, &c, &c. OARPETS, ;CURTAINS, BLINDS Ere made up. ' ' I PICTURES FiiAMED J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 11 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 11 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue XVII, 11 March 1874, Page 1

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