fr HE place that kn» bieon ttcc^.pied . 1 by John MfcQ! i tor the last two ytfarSkiui five months, now. be v longs to Mrs Atkins. It Was giyeii to ni9 by my hn*band ort 'hie of Novembet" at hall past nnieat night Its t'6 her own oplv:-n whether slie allows Jany plant, 'to be remove.l "6r not; it all depenAs n^on ciVil»\v. \\l ATKINS, 0 ECKEII.& T IED EN, BUILDERS AND COXTIIACTORS, FOX DON. Estimates fo:- all kinds of Bnildings given. Orders left at Messrs McMillan, Rhodes * Co will be punctually at tended to. M BEWARD. HPHE above reward is offered to the 1 first person finding Mr Hillary's big Sailing Boat, which sank with all sail set, on Saturday last, at the first bend of the river from the Wharf, going outwards. Any further information c;m be suppliKl by Mr Marley, Mr Hillary, or by tne undersigned. A W. GOUi 1). TM P 0 IT N I) I IS G K 0 T ICE. Impounded in the Foxton Public Pound, from ihe native pr pei-ty at Motuiti' —
1 Black mare, branded ft on neat shoulder, white mark on oft" hind foo\ If not sooner claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold by public auction at noon on SATURDAY 20th December. U. SPELMAN, Poundkoeper. SCHOOL CONCERT. /"^N Friday h'ext a Coucf-rt will be \J given in the P. blic Hal »»y the Scholars attending the State School. The receipts will yo towaids providing a Picnic. Full Programme ii next issue. x$ it n. v. mm\ b. LAND! LAND!! LAND!!! VALUABLE LEASES OF EDUCATION RESERVKS, F R SAL:", BY AUCTION AT PALMERSTON NOUTII ox . WEDNESDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1800. Sco- Schedules at Post. Office a or enquire of the Auction o s i
STEVENS & GORTON, Palmerston North. sth December, 1889. Vy ANTED two first class Scutch- * * ere ; highest wages giv< nto competent m n n. Apply personally or by letter to L. Falooxeii, T:\kapnn, H.B. ALL SAINTS' CHURCHL rpHE Choir Practise called for I To-morrow (SATtJM)VY) Evening, is postponed until Wednesday Next, the 11th inst., at 8 p.m. By Order. I ENDERS are invited, to close on 1 MONDAY, tho 16th inst , for the formation of 100 v chains of Drain Work. Intending tenderers will bo shown and particulars given on application to THOMAS WILSON, Manager. Moutoa Estato, December 4th, 1889. WANTED a quiet trap horse. Apply at this office. w. l. coi! IMPORTANT -.NOTICE.
\ S I may have, on account of niy J\ health, to leavo m / business at the end of tho year, I have to request that ALL ACCOUNTS OWING- may be paid to me by the. "> Ist of Decembor, as after that dale they will bo paced in tho hands of a solicitor for collection. Please to take notice that all my business is now conducted ONLY FOR CASH. I^OR SALE— H Acres at Norbi- *• ton. Also Two Building Sites in the Main-street, the best in Fox- j ton. i Apply to W. L. OGE. UT ANTED ~ 4^Good Uacklers '* None but experienced uieu need apply. Enquire at Rutherford's Mill.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 3
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