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WAIMATE PLAINS LAND AGENCY 1 ri EORGE A. HURLEY, Land Agent and \X_ Licensed Land Broker under tho Land Transfer Act, will forward to any address ful information respecting Land, and other pro' y perties for sale on the far-famed Waimate « Plains and adjacent districts. ; A large nvun- » ber of properties are now open for Selection, c Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, Caveats, &c. prepared promptly aadiififSrohers' Oltarges. J MANAj^5'g-'."; : r,.' , ' ; U ' --xix^w&iicFA." - ' r# ■ . . ; ,-:-.,; ; J /'''y ANGLO- AMEBIOAN CORN AND SEED DRILLS. fPHESE Drills have been favourably known i. in Canterbury during the last 4 years, in which time over 150 have been sold, They will drill all kinds of seeds, from Yeans to turnips and grass seed, at the same tune «B " grain. , . ! Thece Drills aro as light as the American and have proved thomselvefcjmmeasurably, . their superior not only as regard's the manner of placing seed under ground, but because of then- superior workmanship, durability, and adaptability to all kinds of circumstances. lipT A small consignment of these Drills : will be placed upon .the Waflganui market . on arrival of the above ship at Wellington., j ... ANDREWS -AND BEAVEff { - ; j Will at the same time toke the opportunity, of introducing their j ' ' STEAM AND HORSEPOWER CHAFF . .CT.TTERS AND HORSE GEAR. These 1 Machines 'are a 'speciality of A and B, and are fitted with all the' most' laboursaving improvements possible. ! For the present apply-^-~" ' ~ ~■ ' ANDREWS AND BEAVEN; Camtekbubt Machine Wobks, ' South Belt, Christchurch. • GENUINE CHEAP SALE. 1 IS I am compelled to realise a sum of £2000 ; ni three monthsj lam determined to sell at suoh LOW PRICES, as to convince the public that 4 it is to their advantage to lay out their Surplus Cash hi the purchase of my Blankets, Rugs, Shirts, Hosiery, : Mon's and Boys' Clothing, ■ Black"& Coloured Coburgs, and Cashmeres, &c, &c. IB3F CJoinjuand judge for yourselves. .Jgjl S. MANS ON. TT O IT N D G R E• N, Wholesale and Kbtat:d Basket and PEKAaiDUIiAT' B MANUPACIUBBB AND 0,1 ME CASEB. All kinds of Baskotwork always on hand, and Baskets made to order. > TERMS— CASH. The public supplied on the shortest notico. Upper Willis and Manners Strcots, Wellington. ANCHOR HOTEL, Mabket Sqxtabb, WAtraASui. JOHN MoLAREN 1 NNOUNCES to his old friends and the JX. pubh'e in town and country that, having purchased the above well-known Uoto), ke hopes that his 28 years' residence in this district will bccuto him a fair. share of public patronage aud support. Wine 3, Spirits, and liquors of the best quality. Accommodation for Families and Boarders. ISST A good Tablo kept. JOHN McLAKEy, Anchor Hotel. 10 LET. i LARGE House on the River Bank, with xL stable, wash-house, dairy, &c, and about 12 acres of land. Apply 'to G. Mo Paul " TO LET. ; ONE Five-roomed House, hi Ingestrestreet, near the Bacecourae ; immediate possession. Apply to David Murray. OBUNNER COAL COMPANY. KENNEDY BEOS., PROPRIETORS. Daily Output ... ... 400 Tons. Highest Medals for FIREBRICKS, FIRECLAY, FIRECLAY GOODS, AND COKE. Best Coal for all purposes in the Australasian Colonies. For Steam, 10 to 20 per ceut. better than any other ; for Gas, 25 per cent, superior to Australian ; for Household purposes, cannot be excelled. To Shipmasters and Shipowners,— Wo have FREIGHTS to all NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIAN POETS. Cbbxisioatb as a Steak Coad — " Ship Lady Jocelyn. "While using our refrigerator in this port, 1 uacd both Westport and Brunncr t?oai. By request I took particular notico o£ the qualities oE both and the quantities used, when. I certainly preferred to use the Bruiiner Coal, which I did for five weeks" It is a good steaming coal, very clean, no waste, and free from Clinker, which I cannot say mis tho caso with the Westpcrt Coal, Ihcro being a very heavy clinker and a lot of waste. The quantities used are as follows ; — ». Tons. cwt. qr. " For 21 hours, Westport ... 4 2 0 1 For 24 liourj, Brunner ... 3 16 2 " ALEXANDER DON, " Chief Engineer. " Wellington, IVoruar'y 2iud, 1853," 11 Iq whom it may wasetc." \

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10198, 2 May 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10198, 2 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10198, 2 May 1883, Page 1