' W. L. 00 E, i M*ir..»freot,Foxtun (oDpowtt Whyte's Hotel). WHILST thanking the pubtit, fur the support alreailj m* ■ co i ded to him, W. L. 0 deeirae to a^rtte h*t none but the BUST W«)KKMA.\BH£Pie <»nt out. and ALL WORK Xc= GCABANTEiSD, . whilst the prices are such ac to meet { he times, and cannot be beaten. ' A fi»t-olftss stock of Saddlery, Harnesr, ft6,,~0m "&&&,"*? moderate prices. A trial respect fulljr solicited. I have Wen appointed, agent . of J. T. M. Stanf ivd't raedioine*. p HEAP g ADDLE BT| Second hand saddles wanted. Horse Covers, Long Leggings, k: }FOR CASH ONLY. W. L COE. Chas. DahL WHOLESALE & EETAIL SAIL, TENT, FLAG, ! • - AXD BOPEMAKER, PALMEUSTON AND FOXTON. Mosquito | MOSQUITO PROOF. r PENTS n3«-;de specially for the comfort of those that requite them, and made a 6 they should be made, Chas. Dahl, SAIL, TENT, & JROPEMAKEB, PAJMERSTON NOBTH, j FOX t ON. I (Next Maxawatj Hkrald Office). ! jQAMPBELLTOWN \ Mr Jamos ( ami ing is acting as j my agaut for Campoiltown" and die. i trict, and he has authority to receive • a 1 ! subscriptionß to paper aad to take I instructions for advertisemen 8 auel job printing EMi-.ST S. THYNKE, rrt>|.rieot Manawatu erald. i ." ~* ' j JOE rp og f ! FRUITEKEB, GBEENGBOCEB, AND | IMPOKTER OF TEAS. Main Streeij, Foxton , i MANAWATU HERALD^ i ' NOTICE. , A DVEItTISEBS rwjuirin* altsiA. JLJL tium made iv their noti^ei, mutt forward the iame iv writing at the office not later tban noou on tbc day of pat. .ication. r New idrertiicnacat* will be reetiv«J up to 8 p.mAll Rdv«rtifenieiits aent for publiea. ;ion will be keptiu until countermaadti unlcw ciprrM iuitructious are givca te the «uutr«rv. EftNSST 8. THIK*! 1 , ''••titter. FARM AT.MOUTOA. FOR SALE by private treaty a Farm of 70 acres, all laid down in Grass except 10 acres in high flax. ' Subdivided into seven paddocks, with Garaim a^d Orchard of half-an-acre in or tmt,. stocked with choice = beaiina' frnit trees. a * Buildings consist of 5-roomed house, cowsheds, barn, dairy, arid smoke house. The stock can be taken nt a valuation. 1 his farm is one cf the oldest selectiona made in the district. It is on the bank of he Manawata Biver, and the main road from 1-oxton to Shannon runs through the centre of the land. The distnnco to Foxton is C* miles and to shannon li\ miles. " ' a Tlio position on the river bank make* Seeks w £ n a * Bpt< ? **-*'v£Sm «to, as the banks are good and most ofthe property w suitable for drying groaid 9 Also Town Section No. 46, 0S ttWAvenu. A^phcations n 8 to price and terns to be JAMES BOtJSELL, THYNNE, UNTON * CO.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume 06, Issue II, 6 December 1889, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume 06, Issue II, 6 December 1889, Page 1
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