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"POWELL, SON, & CO JUST LANDED— 60 Cases Peak's Hobart Jams, in very fine order 3 Tons N.Z. Co's IC, 401 b bags 2 Tons N.Z. IW, 401 b bags 1 Ton Milliquin IC, 401 b bags 50 Casea N Light Kerosene, 150 25 Caßes C Light Kerosene, 130^ 20 Cases Bull Log Ale, quarts, Readjß bottling 5 Ca&es Bull Dog Ale, pints, Read' bottling 15 Cases Bull Dog Stout, quarts 5 Cases Bull Dog Stout, pints 10 Cases McKweu'e Ale, quarts 3 Cases McEwen's Ale, pints TO ARRIVE, From the Grange Vineyard, Adelaide— 10 Cases, each 2 dozen, pints, Carbinet, a full flavored Burgundy Wine 10 Cases Reialing, each 2 dozen, pints, a very choice Wine 10 Cases "Boar's Head" Stout, quarts IN STOCK— Silva's Port, very choice, in bulk and case Cozen s Pale Dry Sherry, bulk and case Sandeman'B Port, in octaves Claret, Globe brand, in case, full | flavored, pints and quarts, good Bouquet Adelaide wine, in bulk and case, viz. Grenache, Tokay, and Burgundy Hennessy and Martell's Brandy, in case Whisky, Loch Dhu, in octavea and case Catto'B Whisky, in caae, VO do, in case Geneva, JDKZ, full contents jjarsaparilla, Lime Juice, Lime Juice Cordials Champagne, Cliquot, quarts and pints, and Pere Le Fille's Rum, Preston's, in octaves, and OWI, in case, choice GROCERIES— Sugar, IC, IW, New Zealand, and Victoria Cob, 401 b ba«s Mauritius, yellow, 401 b mats Tea, New Season's, splendid quality, and boxes Biscuits, Griffith's Nelson, in great variety Currants, Elemes.and Sultanas, Raisins Starch Coffee, Cornflour, Sardines (Alberts) and J Cream of Tartar, Tart. Acid, 141 b jara 250 Plaid Vestas, Vinegar, in qt oask & case Keiler's Confectionery and Candied Peel, &c, ;agencies— London and Liverpool and Globe Insur< ance Company Thames and Mersey Marinejjjlnauranoe Compaay Peak's Hobart Jams Griffith's Kelson Biscuits Goods Bonded at Lowest Bates Custom House Agents OFFICES TO LET— Offices, Single and Double Sample Eooms Situate Victoria Chambers. POWELL, SON, & CO., Merchant*. AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT. That JOSEPH mEMPERLEY Does the largest Saddlery Business in the District. Monstrous new premises in course of construction. Five hands employed at present ; more shortly. Remember, any description of Saddles madejto order. t3T Note the Address, — Joseph X emperlevs SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY, Broadway, Mabton, Opposite the White Heart Hotel. FOR SALE. The Mataongaonga Estate of 1050 Acrea (more or less.) THIS improved Property is beautifully situated on the Left Bank of the Wanganui River, and to which it has a frontage of 1^ miles. The homestead, consisting of house (11 rooms), besides pantry, cupboards, detai hed cottage (leased to good tenant), stable, looseboxes, fowl-house, and other outhouses, orchards, &c, is at an easy distance from the Town of Wanganui — 3£ miles— and about one mile from the Eastown_Railway Station. Title— Land Transfer Act. For full particulars, apply to JOHN FLEETWOOD. TJ AVID TIT URR AY, WANGANUI IRON AND BRASS FOUNDARY & ENGINEERING WORKS. Maker of — High Pressure and Compound Engines Land and Marine Boilers Flour Mill Machinery, Water Wheels Cheese and Butter Factory Plants Meat-preserving and Tallow Plants Steam and Hand-winches and Cranes Hydraulic Screw and Rack Wool Presses Pumping Machinery, Windmills Bone and Stone-Crushing Miils Bridge and Railway Cast and Wrought Ironwork Saw, Mill Machinery, Waterworks Plant Iron and Brass Castings Shafting, Couplings, Bearings, Wall Brackets, Pulleys and Toothed Gearing Bevel and Spur Repairs of every description undertaken and executed with utmost despatch. Plans and Specifications prepared for any kind of Machinery. Machinery erected in any part of the Colony by a staff of experienced workmen. <ar Terms — Prompt Monthly Settlemens. MURRAY'S PATENT COMPOUND LEVER RACK WOOL PRESS. TESTIMONIAL. Heaton Park, 14th January, 1885.— Mr DAVID Alukray, Iron and Brass Foundry and Machine Works, Wanganui.— Dear sir,- -I have pressed about 300 bales of Greasy Wool with your New Patent Wool ?ress, averaging from 4001bs to SOOlbs net Two men pressed and marked (both ends) lrom 20 to 23 Bales per day, and kept the shed clear for 17 shearers. I have had 25 years' experience with nearly all the various wool-presses in use, and I would unhesitatingly take yours in preference to any other I have seen. Your Press is so simple In its construction that any person of ordinary intelligence could work it, ana it requires very little effort to put d \vu a bale of 4001bs, and takes the minimum of space for a Press to occupy.— l am, yours faithfully, Bobebt Wilson, Manager, Heaton. Park tion. Photograph and Prices on Application. THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER AND COMMERCIAL GAZETTE. IS the Best and Cheapest Mercantile Gazette published in New Zealand, containing Weekly all particulars concerning Bills of Sale, Mortgages on Stock, Crop Liens, and similar securities ; all petitions and adjudications in Bankruptcy, for the whole Colony, besides a variety of other useful matter. This Gazette is now in its Fourth Year, and is recognised as the best and cheapest medium for obtaining the reliable, ample, and early information so essential to safe trading. Annual Subscription— One Guinea. Sample Copies sent Free, on application to the Proprietors, DE VEAUX & CO., Christohurch ; To J. NOTMAN, Esq., Or to H. I. JONES, Bookseller, Wanganni.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5629, 27 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5629, 27 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5629, 27 May 1885, Page 4