CROCKERY TO SUIT THE TIMES. JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM LONDON. CASH PRICES— White and Gold cups and saucers . . 7/6 per doz Blue and Fink Band 4/7 „ Printed Very Nice ..5/ „ „ White and Gold Plates 5/, 6/ „ Jugs, Glass Dishes, Glass Butter Dishes ... 1/6 each Glass Sugars .. ..1/6 Apply Early to C. HONOBE. Main Street, Foxton. IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY LAND IN SMALL ALLOTMENTS FOR SALBJ. I HYNNE, LINTON & CO have I been instructed to Sell by Private Treaty the undermentioned valuable town sections in Foxton :— LOT I. Section 504, containing 3a lr I6p, bounding Coley -street. The property is securely fenced and subdivided by live hedges. A portion is laid out in orchard, the trees bearing well; a well grown border of ornamental trees forming a natural shelter from the sea wind There are 3 useful buildings on the land, as well as a brick well and pump. The whole to be sold cheap and a portion of the purchase money can remain, at interest. Note. — This property is only five minutes walk from the Post Office and wharf, and the soil is old swamp now well tilled and in grass and green oats. It would be a fortune to a thorough gardener or milkman. Early application should be made, or it is bound to be sold. LOT 11. Sections 575 and 576 fronting Glad stone -street, containing 3r 7p. L<s¥ 111. Sections 568 1 , 569, 570, 571, and 572 fronting Gladstone-street, and section 567, fronting Coleystreet, containing in all la 2r 9 poles. LOT IV. Section 559 and 560 fronting Johnston street, containing half an acre. LOT V. Seotion 160, fronting Union-street, opposite the Roman Catholic Church, and containing half an acre. Lots II to IV are most suitable for private dwellings, the ground being well drained and of excellent quality. A walk in the niabbour hood will satify intending purchasers, as the adjoining properties are well cultivate^ and a treat to Me. The titles to all these lots are perfect. For further particulars, apply to J. HILLARY, Or to THYNNE, LINI'ON & CO. SHARE IN HEMP MILL FOR SALE. MESSRS THYNNE, LINTON & CO have been instructed o offer for sale by Private Treaty the half share in a Hemp Mill in full working order, and turning out first class fibre. The Mill is near Foxton, on the river bank, and has ample supply of Green Flax and Firewood for a few years. Principals only dealt with, and immediate app'ication necessary. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Foxton. HIRED TTOWARD PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxton. F. Howard begs to state that he has commenced business next M r C. Honove, where he will promptly attend to all work left. Having had seven years experience with a leading English firm, he will guarantee satiation in all work udertaken. a NDREW TONSON, Cabinet-maker & Carpenter, AVENUE, FOXTON. Begs to notify he has resumed business, and triAts to receive th« •upport previously given him*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 277, 5 July 1889, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 277, 5 July 1889, Page 3
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