fl CONVEYANCE TO KERERIT OR SHANNON. ■£ I undersigned is prepared to • j . provide buggy or dogoarfe to j convey passengers to or from Kereru Jor /Shannon. A. telegram to meet j any train at either station will he ', promptly attended to. Charges--Ten shillings for one passenger, an alkisraiioe made for two or. three of ._, a party. RICHARD GRAY, - Avenue. TnE -TRIUMPH" WINDMILL. fjIHIS Mill combines Efficiency l. *• and Durability. Its extreme simplicity renders it capable of being supplied at a lower cost than- anyother Mill. It is fitted with a spe* 1 cially adapted force-pump. wjth a lift j cone valve faced with rubber, which I holds water absolutely and lasrs j much longer than a leather valve. WITH STAND i___ HIGH AND PUMP rOMPLETE— ■ Gft Mdi .. .. £8 10s Bft Mill . . £10 _0s ' 9ft Mill .. .. £12 10s . . Can he fitted on any well or pump. State siz" of pipe when ordering. i | D. DUNN, Jiisb , ' Manufacturer, L ! ncoln ( hristchiiroti. * THYNNE. LINTON & CO., Agents. ! BRICKS, LIME, &c. RP. EDWARDS begs to inti- • mate to the inhabitants of Foxton and r- unrounding District that he is prepared to supply Bricks, Lim»\ &c, from the Palmersioc j works at priesc s that will defy comj pe -tion. Address, ! R. P. EDWARDS, JSrick Works, Pa'raerston N. Itames milleb, BEE HI VET STORE, ; Thk Square, P^lmerstov North, ! . Offers special inducements to Flapmill Proprietor? in H IBBHFEED l I GROOKRIKS OKOOKKRY ■•.•IHONMONr.EKY : 1.1. A^ NOI ' P General Hlackswith. ! FOXTON. if hoeing a speciality, Arnold living served lliree "'yeiirs in 'the vertiunry establishment ,of -j.be -Hoyal Artillery nt ! nonaii. Hemp mills wants promptly at--1 tended fco. A good turning lathe and i h-irin, machinery on the pre i-ises. All repairs to agricultural implements executed witli despatch. | W. L. 008, M .. .ii'M'i, P.>xt"n ( »t-p f-ir.p VVl.yeV llwiHi). \\ 111 Sl' jliHiikiiitf the publio j s * ! lt.,i t|,H Mip|\<>rt nliMady aot j en VI nd to him. jU.. L 0 fioHtreg to .-•u'e Im. ii- ne im th- BEST WmUKM ..» >li\i' h het.t v», and A 1 1 4 W< H . Iv l Mi; » J{ A X TE lfiD, \> IniHf .;he {in'ct" 1 «ire hut-h us r.it meet r lm iiinej., niiif cxiin-it b.« beaten. , _ fir- "-cia-." *t.»cn <if .Saddlery, t Hfiri.eM., V\ ltiiic, &v , <tii hand, r| in«niHrat»» prii-e>. A trial respectfully solic'.tad. ' 1 have been appointed agent o [ J. T. M. Stanford's medicines. HEAP CADDLILRY Second litind saddles wanted. v * Horse Cuveri, Long Leggings, fa. $0$ oalhonly. W. L. <?OE.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1889, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1889, Page 1
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