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NOTICES AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. nnHE Undersigned have for Sale — 1 NICHOLSON'S Patent Back Delivery; REAPER ;.. 1 Do Mowing Machine ..••.. 1 HENDERSON & Co's " Bodington Patent " REAPER and MOW^R i The^e Implements, are of Colonial . manufacture and specially adapted forthis district. ' , ,\ TAYLOR & WATT. Dec 20. ' NEW-MARKET HORSE BAZAAR. Weekly Sales every Saturday." Livery & Bait Stables. ; nnHE undersigned begs to inform the |_ Gentry of Wanganui and the surrounding districts, that he is prepared to supply tnem with Fine Hacks and coin* foi table Vehicles of every description at the most reasonable rates. In conjunction, with this branch of the business, Mr . Freeth has a Store at which Hay, Corn, Wood, &c, can be obtained at current rates. Country Settlers can others can stable their horses here and feed them themselves, -upon the payment of a moderate sum for standing. A Waggon will be sent to Marton and Waitotara regularly on Mondays and Thursdays from the New-market Horse Bazaar ; the rates of carriage can be ascertained upon application. : All Parcels can be safely deposited until the departure of the waggons. Every Saturday an Auction Sale. will be held of. Horses, Catt'e, Sheep,. Firewood, and Colonial Produce. Only a small fee charged to the vendors. ISAAC FREETH, NEWMARKET HORSE BAZAAR, Market Square. N. B. — Good Horses and careful Drivers. Oct 25. ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES; JO.HN :; iN;I)E;RSOI. ' (LATE ANDKKSON BROS.) ' -;■"• Cabinet and Upholstery \. : .! ; ' ; ';" " WaKEHOUSE, '. • 'T.I C,T O R I ; A; A V E N V 8,-, JA. takes this opportunity of thank^ £ ing tl^e 1 general public for tlie very liberal support accord edvtOr him ; since opening ''^iiik /.New';... Preruises^'^aiid/.. "begs further to inform them that he has justj completed thfe ENLARGE M UN T ' of his ; premises, giving him further facilities for carrying on the Cabinet and Upholstery ; Business in all its Branches, and enabling f^ira toshow a.,,more exteusiv.e.ahd varied stock. of/Furniture and Furnishings .'of every description connected with- the trade.. . :'. ■ '. '■■ .>'■'•. : i ; ' ; J, A. would kindly invite an inspection of thi underih en tio'ued Stock, and solicits a contiuuuncs of past favors. ','* Drawing-room Suites in Walnut Diniug-rbom do in Mahogany, Oedar^ and Rimu Dining-room Tables, oblong and round i Kitchen do and Dressers Stuffed Chairs of every description (Jouclies, Sofas, ■end Colonial Conches CLeffioneers and Cupboards' Do and Book-cases Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, double and single Children's Cots, iron and wooden Chests of Drawers Wash Stands and Toilet Tables Wood and Irou Stretchers Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Cane-seat Chairs ot every description Wood-seat do, A merican and English Looking Glasses in large variety Music Stook Perambulators, double and single Bassinettes, Night Commodes Towel Horses, Cedar or Rimu i Eugraviugs, (Chromo Lithograph and Steel) Picture Frame Mouldings, (Gilt ; & Walnut)' Miittrasses — Spring, Horse-hair, Flock, and Flax . ■ ■ - Paliasse Bolsters and Pillows : Leather, Cloth, and "Damask Cushions, Carpets— Brussels, Tajjosrry, Kiderminster and Felt Oilcloths, from -f-yard to 12 ft. wide Felt Squares and Rugs Coir Luattings from .^-yard to l|-yards wide China 1 do, Check and While Hearth Rugs, Foot Mats Damask Tabling, 6 ft. wide Do Table Covers, (in variety) Lace and Muslin Curtains Oil Baizes— Mahogany, d Walnut, anarble patterns Damasks, Curtain Borders, and Tassels &c,, & c ., &c. CARPETS, CURTAINS, BLINDS, Etc., | PICTURES FRAMED | imxm\Xs ixmxhM. t'ept. 16 rf

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2419, 30 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2419, 30 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2419, 30 April 1874, Page 1