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— — — ■■ ' ' i CONVEYANCE TO KERERU OR SHANNON. HPHE undersigned is prepared to ■*• providt buggy or dogcart to convey passengers to or from Kereru or Shannon. A telegram to meet any train at either station will be promptly attended to. Charges— Ten shillings for one passenger, an allowance made for two or three of a party. RICHARD GRAY, Avenue. THE *'■ TftfUMPH " WINDMILL. fjiHIS Mill • combines Efficiency •*■ and Durability. Its extremt simplicity renders it capable of beiog supplied, at a lower cost than any other Mill. It is fitted with a specially adapted force-pump, with a lift cone valve faced with rubber, which holds water absolutely and lasti much longer than a leather valve. WITH STAND 12ft HIGH AND PUMP COMPLETE6ft Mill . . . . £8 10b Bft Mill £10 10s 9ft Mill . . . . £12 10s Can be fitted on any well or pump.. State size ot pipe when ordering. D. DUNN, Jxjnb , Manufacturer, L-ncoln Christchurch. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Agents. BRICKS, LIME, &c. RP. EDWARDS begs to inK* • mate to the inhabitants Of Fox ton aud .^unrounding District that he is prepared to supply Bricks, Limn, &c, from the Palmerston works at prices that- will defy competition. Address, R. P. EDWARDS, Briok Works, Palmerston N. JAMES VjILLEB, BEEHIVE STORE, The Square, P^lmebbtott Noiot. Offers special inducements to Flaxmill Proprietors in HORSEFEED GROCER IKS CROCKERY IRONMONGERY LJ A RNQ LD. General Blacksmith. FOXTON. Shoeing a speciality, Arnold having served three years in the vertinary establishment of the Royal Artillery at l'oonah. i Hunp mi |! s wanta promptly at-* 1 tended to. A good turning lathe aj^jl i boiin^ machinery on the premises. : All repairs to agricultural implelrmntß executed witli despatch. | W. L O O 12, ■ Mi .*<v»'ft, Fdxt-m ( >pp >.vite ! Wbyte'n Hotel). '■• \ 111 S' thanking the publfe \ *» f«.r flip i-upport already aof •••I- fled '•• liifi 0 iiesires t» > '»iu> ii.t> (i ue hnt thu BEs!f *v r i'i:lvM » .^Hli-* * fwut out, «nd .i i L W" K K I - <i II aRA NTE ®D, \> liUht -h* [»rici»H miv such as to meet [ i.i- imi'N, nli'l crtiin it b" tieateu. ' *\ fir- -ca-fN sine « of Saddlery, il.rii^s, \\ hii).", Ac,, on haud, «| nti»i(iinit* price>. ! A trial r«'SiiHc«fuHy aolicUed. 1 have been appointed agent o J. T. M. Stanford's medicines. / y HEAP QADDLER)! Second haud saddles wanted. Horse Covers, Long Leggings, £«. FOR CASH ONLY. W. L. COE.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 246, 12 March 1889, Page 1

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