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NOTICES AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. TIHE Undersigned have for Sale— 1 NICHOLSON'S Patent Back Delivery REAPER 1 Do Mowing Machine 1 HENDERSON & Co'a " Bodington Patent " REAPER and MOWJJR These Implements are of Colonial manufacture aud specially adapted for this district. TAYLOR & WATT. Dee 20. -• : : i NEW-MARKET HORSE BAZAAR. Weekly Sales every Saturday. Livery & Bait Stables. r riHlS undersigned begs to inform the I Gentry of Wanganui and the surtounding dis:ric*>s, that he in prepared to supply tnem with Fine Hacks and comtoi 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, <fee, caD be obtained at current rates. Country Settlers can others can stable their horses here and teed them themselves, upon the payment of a moderate sum for standing. A Waggou will be s^ent to Marton and Waitotara regularly ou Mondays and Thursdays from the New-market Horse Bazaar ; the rates of carriage can be ascertained 'Upon apj.licrttiou. All Parcels can be safely deposited unf.il the 'departure of the waggons. Every Saturday an Auction Sale will be h^ld of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Fire wood, 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. JOHN ANDERSON, (LATE ANDERSON BROS.) Cabinet and Upholstery Warehouse, victoria avenue. JA. takes this opportunity of thunk- # ing the gem-mi public tor the very liberal support accorded to him since opening his iNew Pinnises, and begs further to inform them tlint ht» has just completed the ENLARGEMENT of his premises, giving him lunhe.r facilities for carrying i»n 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 thj undermentioned Stock, and .solicits a c«»htiuuanc3 of past favors. Drawing room {Suites in Walnut Dining-room do in Mahogany, Cedar, and Rimu Dininji-ioom Tables, oblong and round Kitchen do and Dressers Stnflvd Chairs of every description (Jouclies, Sofas, viui Colonial Couches Cl.efiioneers and Cupboards Do and Book-casos Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, double and single Children's Cots, iron aud wooden Cheats <>f Drawers Wash Stands and Toilet Tables Wood and Iron Stretchers Drawing, Dh.iug, aud Bedroom Cane-seat Chair.° of every description Wood-s»eat do, American aud JKnglish ' Looking Classes in large variety Music Stools Perambulators, double and single Bassinettes, .Night Commodes Towel Horses, Cedar or Rimu* Jfiu^ravi'igs, (Chromo Lithograph and Steel) Picture f'raine 'Mouldings, (Gilt & Walnut) Mattrassea — during, Horse-hair, Flock, and Flax '" Paliasae Bolsters and Pil!ow8 Leather, Cioth, aud Datnusk Cushions, Carpets— Brussels, Tapesrry, Kiderminster and Felt Oilcloths from f-yard to 12 ft. wide Felt Squares and Hugs Coir iviattiuys from to I^-yards wide .. China do, Check and White Hearth Rugs, Foot Mats Damask Tabling, 6 ft. wide Do Table Covers, (in variety) Lace and Muslin Curtains Oil Baizes— Mali oyany, d Walnut, anarble patterns Damasks, Curtain Borders, and Tassels &C 5,, - <fee, &C» CARPETS, CURTAINS, BLINDS, Etc MADE UP. '* j PICTURES FRAMED | ,?ept. 16 t

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2420, 1 May 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2420, 1 May 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 2420, 1 May 1874, Page 1