TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTAKI. \\J 31. Ge'eENOUGH, VY PiiontlETOU. This favorite wayside public house has unsurpassed accommodation for travellers. Victors will JviM'ivi. cwcvy cuw, and attention. WINES, SMUTS, ETC. Passengers can bo' boohed fur CoLb's coaches, which pnt this hotel. , Go kI s abli»s and well -prated paf"doeks connected with the iuiiel. TELEGRAPH STOItK, I\\ AIN- : TREET. OTAKI. THOMAS BILLS Deu'res to inform the settlors of the Otaki District that 1 c has opened a GENERAL STORE, Opposite the Telegraph Hotel, | Otaki. Tlie Ptrck hss been personally selected by the Proprietor from tl.e best houses in "Wellington, and con.prises — DRAPEY unl CT/JTEIING GROCEIUKS, cf every desir'.ption HAKDWARR BOOTS AND SHOES IRONMONGERY SPADES AND SHOVELS AXES, PICKS, and UROOMS FLOUE, OATS, &c TOBACCS, CIGARS, PIPES And every line to be found in a FIRST-CLASS STOCK. Tlie Proprietor is determined to make the Telegraph Store what custome;s will fin' l out it is on tryiny, viz.. i he CHEAPEST STORE in the District. Prod ice bought, sold, and exchanged. The Proprietor will also carry on the business of Commission Agent, and all orders will receive prompt attention. Note the address — THOMAS BILLS, General Storekeeper, Produce Merchant, and Commission Agent, | OTAKI. i i I FOR SALE. rpHE OniNEKAKEO BLOCK -i • of Land. Ko 1. comprising 632 acres, more or less, of splendid land, situated in the Manawatu District. There is 132 acres, m-.u-e or less, of swamp, which can easily be drained, and 500 acres, more or less, with a light red pine bush growing thereon. The above property is about six miles up the Manawatu Paver, and about half a mile south of the same. For iurther particulars, apply to THOMAS BILLS, Commission Agent, Otaki. FOR SALE. rnHE baine"s~se kstatk, 1 comprising 137H acres of splendid lnnd, with or witiiout st> ck ; or it will be soli.l in lots of 1 00 acres or upwards, to suit purchasers. The Estate is situated 10 miles from the Port of Foxton, and has two miles of frontage to the Mnna-watu-Wangaani l\aihvay, with the Bainesse Railway station close to the Homestead. Intending purchasers need only see the land to be convinced that its quality is excellent, and the si nek comprises some of the best, and purest Shorthorn Cattle in New Zealand. The Homestead aud Farm Buildings are complete. For iurther particulars, apply to 11. MACK, Esq., * Wellington. Or to C. SIMPSON, iiamesse, Foxton. IMPOST ANT I \ FOli M ATION. nnO those against whom wo have _L received judgment. Dissress Warrants vill now be issued, and the next step will be a Judgment .Summons, which will result in the mfurcement of payment, or going to gaol. We mako no further apology to those who have not yttbeen suoO, as we can assure them they shall havo no reason to complain of want of I attention. I I W. J. &F. LOUDON. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 52, 24 February 1880, Page 4
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