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I WANTED a qui«t (rap horse. !V f Apply at this office. }»./ '&?. che boating .season is now >f I opened the undarsigned offers his y j boats to th* Public at the small sum a OF ONE SHILLING PER HKN'ft, *' Allowance made by the day. Fish- >• ing parties supplied with lines. heveii boats Tsailiug a.i7d pulling) s to select fr..ni, '' .?. HILLARY. d I __ _ ; _ A; _ r IN THE BXCHANiiE HALL, V La>ihto3S'-q.uaYj Wellington. iJON FRIDAY, 18-m DECEMBER, J | 1889, At 12 o'clock noon 1 1 . [ l VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTIONS * .CN' AND M3AB | \\ FOXTON, MANAWATU, j ' Well known as ! : COOK'S ESTATE. ; -p . tt-ennedt vt acdonald AND CO Are its ruciifd ly Mr C\ A. ft, ' Geo>ge Hicks- n, as Veu'dcv, x-q otfsr ! for sale, by public auction, as above-- , J KA ALLOTMENTS IN i i °^ PnXTON, situated iv ! i very centre of the Government. J Township, lying between ihS , i Avenue "j pad and Union»iroetv &M intersected by ( ttarJwiu', Main. Johnston, and j S reetSj which shows . their eligible position for bnsiI ne.-'S pnrpoeo". i i — --.-1 Lofc 1 ~ Ooatftiuhlg *2 roods and 23 , pe»-ch«»i« k li-mse and Ontbuildir.gs. holds a commanding portion at tlip . corner of Harbour and Uray Streets? overlooking the Harbotw *i^.d Wuni'f! the lotte bohxg j«st Sl—->?«3 i.he sti-.ar. ' Tl; is p, ym'y sU table si-e for. a i'loU?] or Bosvtl'ntfhouse.' [ I Lot 2~^orn:r- Sftctio:), fronting ! j Gray and Main Streets, with Bhop . ana Dwe linghou&a. Thk VHluabln ' J site- is occupied by Messw .3. v atlmu ; * Co., and .known as the ifykfcOu i | Beady Money - tore. , t ; ,ot >"j— Fronting Main-s"r*»et. with i C»welH.nght>\jsc thereon, "ihis vvj-i' 1 perty &.ijo>n3 Lot 2. " , I T..Ot, 4— Undeniafclj- the Moat, Cvc- . ri»iuent One, h&Vi g an area f-f P, T ac es, litfclo more or less, and b-ing ; situtrted between' Ha bour 4M»d Main ' streets. On this la. id si* erected 'the i 31-roomed bui ding known as ibe ' FOXTON FAMILY HOTEL, with a large detached Billiard-roiai j and Siabling. The cis a very larg j• r evteufc of IV. nt'-.ge o . this lit,* which , J could be utilised for site? for shoj_:s. &c. ! ] Lo's 5, 5a sb, have valuable f ontiiges to Main-street. Lots 6 to 15 and '20 t026 have c ;ch | a frou-age ot 6G Ut to Cook-s veet ! Lot 19 — A t o uer 8 cion to Main { aid Cook Strefjts, is occupied by the ' , oldest smithy in Koxton. ' j J Lofc 16 to 18 29 to 82, and oc, j sd, se, 7r fr nt Johnston-street, and would make excellent; villa si'es J * Lots 83 to 55 are partially fe-iced i and otherwise improved, contain from 1 to 20 acres encb, the larger lots being •« c 1 suite I for small farms v or market gardens. i' Foxton has greatly increueed in t! prosperity during tho last fow years, 'j Within a radius of 10 miles the c are fifty Flax Mils in fail work, which empl y about 1500 men. At T the lowest e.stima c they turn out per month 1 100 tons of dressed fibre, which entai s a cash expenditure of £10,000 for lab ur, making a total cash expenditure of ! £120,000 P E i Land in Fox ton should therefore ! ( rapidly increase in va ue. The i town has railway communication { , with Palmerston and with S«i.don, thus tapping the flax industries at ; the Oroutt Bridge, in the Carnarvon ± District, and o.i the banks of. the l.angitikei «.ive-. Foxton'a neighbourhood, o- ened '' out by the Manawatu' Eiv'er, has THOU AnD> 'O' ' <\ORE\ } of growing F ax, ensuring for the 3 mills around a permanent supply of I J the raw material. j I lot £6 WIR KINO o-ntnins One! Hukdrbd And Twenty -Two Acrk«! • mt> a Hat f, with Dwe linghouse. | It is fenc< d a: d laid dc-wn. in grass. I - The road from Foxlou to Levin a>id Kereru rm s through i\ and the Borough Ff-rry is est «b i h d at t'n's pont. There is a good tn^ta ed , road to Foxt>u, a ('istar.co of three ' miles. lots7PrAK\. This is a vainable property lyi-g betwen th« Man watußiv r which ii front-B, and Manawatu K'ailwny. Ir. contains.] Two Hu drb > And Twenty -nine ' Vbes, mos ly under gass. The Distr'ct load to Kereru jR i'way Station rung through the pr^periy, F r further particulars and conditions of sale app y to the Auctioneers or to the following Solicitors : — T<AVE S&lZ'tfD, Solicitors to the Vendors ; BELL, GULLY &1Z A D, W, H QUIOiC. And A. & O. BRANDON, 1 Wellington*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 29 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 29 November 1889, Page 3

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