Stock and Produce Exchange "ITo~r TaTiTk 3 Draught Horses, Cheap. Trial given. Apply to C. 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. PRIMS Oaten-hay Chatt. Als one good Tip Cart. Apply to J. A. Perbeau, Fir Gr<»vo, Moutoa Road, Foxton. 1 Powerful Draft Horse, thow roughly staunch and a good worker in all harness. Owner no further use for him. For further particulars apply to W. L. Luxford & Co, P&lmerston N. OATS for sale in small lots. Samples to be seen atHBRAU) office. A pply to J. Saxon, Feilding, or to J. Reid, Tram contractor. rpHOMAS F. GIBSON. TINSMITH. Main Street, Foxton. Orders for New Work executed with despatch. Repairs attended to at once Stencil cut for Flax and Wool Bales. Sets of Letters and Figures. kgent for New Zeal&nd Insurance Co. for the Foxton, Carnarvon, and Campbelltown districts. kgent for the Trustees of the late Joseph Burne's Estate. VTT ANTED a Giil as General Serrant, must be able to milk. Good vages- Apply personally or by etter to MRS SCANLON, Campbelltown, Manawatu. mTb __°. H AN ' HOaCHSMITB. WHEELWRIGHT. vtn> 'ffABRnSF.. WELLINGTON. All Descriptions of Vehicles for sale. Messrs Thynne, Linton & Co will act as my agents at Foxton, and will have on hand DRAYS WITH BROAD TYRES suitable for Carting Flas. All Orders promptly attended to. All the Work is of the Best Description. THE FOXTON CO OPERATIVE BUTCHERING CO., Ld. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND \T the annual general meeting a dividend ot ten par cent on the capital paid up, was declared. This is to give notice that the same will be due and payable at the office of the Company on and after Wednesday the 10th April. By Order ERNEST S. THYNNE, Secretary. V T 0 T I C E. The Employees at Mr Gardner's mill, Paiaka, intend giving a Minstrel Enterl ainment on Saturday evening next, April 18tb, in the woolshed Puiaka to commence a1 7 p.m. Admission free. All art invited. Visitors are requested tc shut all gates on the Moutoa estate FREDERICS' A. H. C /NNELL Hon Sec. OO A T 8 FOR HIE'f 1 Having purchased some smal boats, lam now able to accommo date the public with all class ofboati for rowing and saihug. CHARGES— One shilling pc hour for rowing boats JOHN HILLARY, Old Ferry. r* - ANTE! A thoroughly experienced man t look after the strippers iv a iarg going b'laxmill. Apply stating wage required to " Manawatu Herald." Office riAMP BEL L T 0 W : Mr James Canning is acting i my agent for Campelltown and di trict, and he has authority to recer aJI subscriptions to paper and to tal instructions lor advertisements ai job printing .... mBBNcST S. THYNNE, Proprietor Manawatu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XII, Issue 259, 12 April 1889, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XII, Issue 259, 12 April 1889, Page 3
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