' r* ______ , I CONVEYANCE TO KERERU OR SHANNON. rpHE undersigned is prepared to •*• provide bnggy or dogcart to convey passengers to or from Eerera or /Slmunon. A telegram tp.metfc fliny^rll_r''S£t"-Iprfc-ter* > st'iitton wi'l b« promptly attended to. ChargesTen shillings for one passenger, an allowance made for two or three of a party. RICHARD GRAY, Arenas. ■ THE "TEIUMFH" WINDMILL. 'j^HIS Mill combines Efficiency * and Durability. Its extrema simplicity renders it capable of being supplied at a lower cost thaa 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 lasts much longer than a leather valve. WITH STAND~_?ft HIGH AND PUMP COMPLETE6ft M.ll . . . . £8 10s Bft Mill ... .. .£lO 10s 9ft Mill .. .. £12 103 Can be fitted on any well or pump. State size ot pipe when ordering. D. DUNN, Jumk , Manufacturer, L ncoln ( hristchurcn. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Agents. | BRICKS, LIME, &c. EP. EDWARDS begs to- inti- • mate to the inhabitants of Fox ton and surrounding District that he is prepaied to supply Bricks, Limf, &c, from the Palmers ton works at priesc s that will defy compe idon. v Address, R. P. EDWARDS, ! BrickWorks, ! Palmerston N. JAMES 0/1 ILL ER, | BEEHIVE STORE, , i ■ ____ 1 _ . ~~^ The Squass, Palmerston Nobth. Offers special inducements to Flaxmill Proprietors in * HORSHPEED ; GROO-ERIES. CROCKERY IRdNMONd'ERY ! General Blacksmith. .;: ■.v,__ i __; .-. FOXTON, , Shoeing a . BpeciaJJ%, t Arnold haTing served three year¥ in" the v-rti*; . ! nary establieh)uent iof the^Bojti ' Artillery at I oonah. i , Hemp mils wants promptly at- -. ' tended to. A good turning lath© and ' ! boriup, machinery on the premises. All repairs to agricultural implt- . meats executed with despatch. W. L. C 6 ID, 1 ! ' - ' V '__ - : '*- if;j Main- street, Foxft%fc'(&tupu>ite < «>' ' _,[ ■. . Whyte^ Hotel).;: :> ; it;;. I .■:*i i \i | ' J*l. : Si 1 thanking the; publii I V> fur the.jjujp^QrKalrllkidyaSi'; ' 6b i -fed t|> h.iiu: W. , L fy desire* to : ■ i'^ai« h^-'r^iteMmt. the BEST Wi » n KM a-• SHI Lt^iMvv our,; »ai : '. A IX WO UK I,- GaARA^pED, t, whitatjthe pr&e'iWrisupji.aßt'p me#t , < I.c lirtieH, niid canuit be beaten. , - . * A first -class" ftbc* -or Saddlery, ' Harueaß, . Whips, &c., on hand,. «| moderate pricey.. \<.,. r - ■•■;■*» •- ; "' • A trial. reepecrfulljrsoHcifcWjL "' $ have b^eri appointed agtut • * J. T. M. Stanford's m jfiWi7^. p HEAP l g AJi) t> Lkß YiAf Second hati^saddjLßi wanibea, . ; Horse Coveri^ typy t^npuM^; 108 OABH MlX.' '"^i -• W. L. 001.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 18 April 1889, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 260, 18 April 1889, Page 1
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