Jr. h. barber, I ' ENGINIER, and GENERAL j BLACKSMITH. ! MAIN SrREET : . . FOXTON. A GOOD SHOER KEPT. I "CVLAXMILLTRS can have all reJ- pairs execu ed quickly and at easonable Prices. acking, Sed and White Lead, I Insertion kept in stock. 1 ■ 1 Piping Cut and Screwed. jH. A^_ SOLD I 1 General Blacksmith, j FOXTON. j ( Shoeing a speciality, Arnold h } ing served three years in the r« nary establishment of the Ho Artillery at i oonah. i I Hemp mills wanti promptly at- [ tended to. A good turning lathe aud borin ft machinery on the preaiiees. All repairs to agricultural imple raeuts executed with despatch. FOXTON VETERINARY FORGE. p EORGE "QOBINSON, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER i Allkiuds of General Blakcsmithing work extcuted *ith despatch and care. I The Oldest Established Blacksmith 1 . in the District. rp 0 FLA X-D B, E S S E R S j_ One of Mr falter Brown's improved Flax Strippers can j c seen by j those interested in theFlaxiudustry, «t the • eady Money *<iore, Main Street, Foxtou Mr Brown claims for his machine, 1 —SECOND TO NONE C. W. SAMUEL, R. Al, Store, Ag«nt. I _ _ _ Iff Q ABLE A CO., I LION POUNDEY, WELLINGTON, Have appointed Mr O. Honork, i Foxton, agent for their Improved j Fax Stripping Machines and Fit- ■ j ti.igs, Screw Pres-t Fittings, and all ( Fla mill requisites will be ktpt ia . stock. . - ■• _ jj - THE "TBIUMPH" WINDMILL. 1 'PHIS. Mill combines Efficiency I *• and Durabili y: Its extreme I simplicity renders it capable of being ; supplied at a lower cost than any !ot tr Mill. It is fitted with a specially adapted force-pump, with a lift [ cone vulve faced wi'h rubber, which [ I holds water absolutely and lac 8 ( j much longer than a leathtr rfclr*. • WITH STAND 12ft HIGH AND PUMP (.OMPLETE6ffc M:l! . . . . £8 10s ■ Bft Mill £10 10s • 9ft Mill .. .. £12 10s Q Can be fitted on' any well or pump. State size 0 pipe when ordering, V ' D. DUNN, Juint , Manufacturer, L ncoln t hristchureti. THYNNE, LINTON & CO . II Agents. ; Paper. d oU*v WASTE PAFKI '• or :•' 0 k j a vi, Apply naiULD Offiei, k ntm
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 1
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358Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 12 November 1889, Page 1
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