B, H, BARBER ENGIT.. ER, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH. MAIK SfEEET: .. POXTO? A GOOD SHOER KEPT. TCTLAXMILLVRS can have all rf ■-*- pairs execueel quicldy and a easonable Prices. Packing, Red and White Lead and Insertion kept irf stock. Piping Cnt and Screwed. FOR SALE. IMPORTANT TO FLAXMTIJ__R-£ AND FARMERS. A Farm of 108 acres of land on the hank of the Manawatu River, within two miles of the railw._y station at Shannon. There are 30 acres of grand Flax growing thereon, and 5 acres ol ..growing hush, the rest heing either in pasture or under crop. A good road to either Foxton or Shannon. Plenty of Flax in close neighborhood The property is nil fenced, subdivided, has a substantially built •four-roomed house tiereon, an orchard in ful bearing and a good kitchen garden. Title first class. Ten- sto suit any bona fide buyer. Apply to, " J. DEARLOVE, Or to g. THYNNE, LINTON & CO. FOR SALE. rHAT valuable property now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Trask. The owuer simply desin-s to •sell, as he has purchased a larger block at Shannon. The property consists of three acres of land, subdivided into two paddoeds and a garden, and a faithfully built five roomed ho ise. The roof is covered with iroo, the rooms are lined, and papered, except the kitchen, which is match lined. A verandah runs along the front of the house. Tbe garden s well cultivated and planted with i'-mt trees. The whole of the property is securely and substantially fenced. I lenty of water in » gO"d well, lined with totara planks. The whole to be sold cheap. Part cabh, balance for 3 years if d estred . Title good . Apply eurlv to 'TJIYNNf, LINTON & CO. Land agents, Foxton. "J^ O R SAL F. A Small Farm, containing 20 acres, situated within a mile and a half of Foxton. It consists of a well-drained improved swamp, all laid down in grass, and subdivided into 4 paddocks. Eleven acres have teen ploughed and cropped. To be sold Cheap. Title under Land Transfer Act. Apply to, A. C. JENSEN, Or to THYNNE, LINTON & CO. fcip ;0 R SALE. That valuable Freehold Property in Union Street, being town sections Nos. 125 and 126, now occupied by Mr Hillary. The whole is securely fenced, subdivided, and planted. A new five-roomed house is erected thereon. The whole contains one acre of land. Title perfect. Apply to J. HILLARY, On the premises. • Or to THYNNE, LINTON & CO. KEATING'.* COUGH LOZENGLJ cure C»ughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Mcdi oulti-iimony states that n<> other medicin i ASO.tft'. ctual in tbe cure of there danger ott-F n ah-dies. Oi c Lozenge alone give ease, <•>.<: or two at bedtime ensures res) For relieving difficulty of beathing the , ri . iii\ ..luable. .'i'lhey contain no ouiui nor in .» violent, drug* "old by all Che i_i»(4 •> >>"* 1» Hd aud2sVd each.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1889, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1889, Page 1
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