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Auction Sales. 3 PALMERSTOA SALE YARDS THURSDAY, 2nd DEOEMBER. I At 1 o'clock. ) I STEVENS & GOETON i TT7lLL*Bellby public auction as above,— 20 Fat Bullocks 20 4 and s«year-old Bullocks ! 10 3 year-old forward Bullocks 20 2^year-old Steers 20 2-yaar-old Bteers 15 Well-brad 2.year*old Steers 17 2i -year-old Steers (quiet) 7 Good Beef 10 Cows and Calves 30 Mixed Cattle 35 Head Mixed Yearlings 20 Well-bred yearling Heifers 20 Hand- fed Yearlings 35 do do 12 Cowa, heifers, and calves 1 Shorthorn Bull 6 Forward Store Bullocks 6 Beef 150 Forward Shorn Wethers 100 Fat Sheep Further entries solicited. STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers. Business Notices. GNISOPSID OF SSENISUB ON DECEMBER 4th. FROIT AND CONFECTIONERY, MRS J\ T)ARRETT, (Next door to Mr W. Spriggens), VICTORIA AVENUE. MRS B. having taken those commodious premises lately occupied by Mr Burns, Chemist, and had them thoroughly renovated, wishes to inform the public that it is her intention to keep the Choicest Fruitß of the season always on hand. Freeh VegetaWea every morning. Strawberries aud Cream. Confectionery of all descriptions. PRESENTS VEB3TM GUESSES. TNSTEAD of giving One Prize to the perX son who guesses nearest to the number ot' beana in a jar, GOLDSMID, of Taupo Quay, presents a Pound of Pure Mixed Lollies to each purchaser of Goods (at his Store) to the amount of (ss) Five Shillings. Just received, and to arrive — A Large Assortment of Useful and Fancy Goods, Dry and Boiled Confectionery, Bisouitß, Cakes, &c, &o. IS" Note the Address — GOLDSMID, TAUPO QUAY, (Near Wanganui Herald Office). By JBoyal Letters^Paient. DON'T be taxed for other people's credit. The secret of sue cess — To know the way to work, and not above doing it. The best TWEEDS and COATING that can be bought for money will be found at G.D. JONES & SON, Everybody's Tailors and Outfitter, Hatters, &c, &C. All Tweeds Thoroughly Shrunk in Abundance of Water. A Good Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Any Article not Approved will be Willingly and Promptly Exchanged. Sole Patentee for G. D. JONES'S Patent Safety Pockets. VIOTORIA AVENUE. ANGANUI HEADS RAILWAY TIME BILL. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Town dvp I — I 10.0 I 2.0 j jTO Heads dep \ 9.30 | 1.30 | 4.30 | — SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS ONLY. Lo\w<\ dip I — I 10.0 | 2.0 . I 3^o j~570~ f~6. Heads dvp \ 9.30 1 1 1.30 | t 2.33j | 4.30 | 5.30 | — " fAsss— tiingie, Ist (Jluss, Is; 2nd Olasa, 9d; Keturn— lst Class, Is 61; 2u i Class, Is. Fabfs to aud from BaUownia Jflatforra— lst Class binffle), 9d Return, Is. 2 ad Class single) d; Keturn, 9d. Children under three years of ago are ojrried free ; above threo and under 12 years of age at half-price. All trains will stop for passeao;ersin waiting er desiring to alight at tha Cemetery tfoad. GENERAL CONDITIONS.! {JJAbrival and Departure op 1 rains.— The Com" pany dees noc pledge itself as to the despatch or arrival of trains t the ex ict time. Miould circumstances render it impossible or iuexpddent for a trnin to proceed, the fa' es will ba returned ; the Jompa,ny does not undertake to forward passengers iv such casss. Tickets are issaed conditionally that ihoro is room in the train. E. N. LIFEITON, Secretary. ; " ' ' — «« in mi i i-m BRICKS ! BBICKS ! Notice to G3utracfcol\j, Builders, and others, IF you want Bricks to stand tlie fire, come to tho Wanganui Brickyard, close to St. John's Phtfnrm, where you can get; them at ;;m- liuro. W. W., in thanking the public t\rtl.a b-.vporb accorried to him durkg Iho hit 23 y?u-s, hopes they will Btill i»ive him a call, as ho ia in the trn.de still. Bricks de» livorCvJ to finy purl, of the tovYQ ; price at the yard. W, WABWICK ?ropti!ftt^c.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11413, 1 December 1886, Page 3

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