Stock aad f rocluce Exchange Felt sTTST"~~""' 3 Draught Horses, Cheap. Trial given. Apjly to 0. or J. Lumsden, Carnarvon. ONE PAIR of Iron Grey Mares, 15 hands. Perfectly quiet, and broken to single and double harness, also to side saddle. Apply to R. Gray, Louth Nursery, Foxton. 1A Purebred Komney Rams, bred ' ' by Mr Cobb. One or the lot. Apply to H. Davidson, Okaua. -j /> Milking Cows £* Heifers to calve 1 rt Steers and Heifers
0 Sows and 16 suckers ■| Spring Trap and Harness 1 2-year old filly by "Pirate i 1-yearold gelding s Apply to Thomas Bowe, Wirokino P erry. -| Mare, 4-yr old, broken in. To -*- be sold cheap. Oi\ Geese, 6s a pair. J Apply to A C: Jenssen, Foxton. 4 Good Horses, Thoroughly quiet and broken into harness. — EdMtiND OSBOBNE. "J Light trap horse thoroughly -*- broken to harness. Apply at this office. LpIRST Glass Dei went Eating Po- -*- tatoes at £7 per ton, Sacks to be returned. Delivered at Foxton or railway station; extra charges for smaller quantities. Apply to P. Neylon, b'oxton. 10i REWARD. J" OST— One grey mare, wall eyed, JL-J half draught, with iron grey foal running with her. Foal branded R, on off shoulder- Information to be given to the undersigned, and the above reward will be paid. Ifdelvered at Awahuri £1 will be paid. R. GRAHAM, Awahuri. TO Till-: INHABITANT.* OF FOXTON AND SUu ROUNDING DISTRICTS. \V7 INTKD XX OWN— The unV V dersigned is prepared to sell Bricks for £2 5s per 1000 cash in the yard, up to the 31st of March. Can be carted to any part of the district if required at reasonable prices. i J rice named is strictly for Cash. GKOKQ-K ADAMS. River Bank Brickyard, Foxton. F> R SALF. - O ( \(\ vVell Bricks. Apply to h. SF. LMAN, Foxton. THE KOXTON CO-OPERATIVE B AKERY Co Ld. notic:;. ON and after the Ist March the price of Bread for the 21b loaf will be as follows :~ 3£d Cash 4d Booked Usual Discount to Shareholders. By Order. FOUND— One Suit of Clothes, left in a boat on the river. The owner can have the same no paying xpenses. Appy to A, Walsh, ox ton.
THE WELLINGTON TWEED i COMPANY. Mr ALGAE, Manager MERCHANT TAILORS. PHOENIX BUILDINGS. LAMBTOK QUAY. WELLINGTON. Our Clothing for Fit and Style cannot be surpassed. Mr Algar is S[.:okeu of by all who have patronised the Company as the best cutter South of the Line.
Onr Traveller will be in Foxton the first week in each month with the newest patterns, and will then take measures and fit on. Orders can be left at this Office for Traveller to cal. bates of visits will be regularly advertised in advance.
W. W B A FOXTON. CARPENTER. BUILDER, and MILLWRIGHT. Every description of woodwc exeotued for settlers and millers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 245, 8 March 1889, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 245, 8 March 1889, Page 3
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