Stock and Produce Exchange. FQiFsALiI, S. VEh'Ati Cow< iii milli; also somo Yoltng S.to'ck. To bo soli! separately 6v togotlloi' 1 , on teiiiis or $i' cash." A[>ply to James \\ r ii'k; bl 1 ElMil/.VD O.SBOKNK. I "ItNDETI •? will be received tip to 1 MONDAY, I Gth irist. , at noon, for the purchase of a Oi-op of Staiicliug < 'nta, abOiVf; 2 6r tilted tiores. The cro^ can bo lift to ripen. Apply to c. McLean, Main-street, Foxton. HONALD O T U A B T BOOT & BHOE MAKER*
Ohh TuaM Sueus, - STI?IvET, FOXTON. All binds of Foots made, nn.i all Repairs executed at the lowest rates C '6 H 1 A^ L E . 17 Acres of good rich land in FoJtton within seven minutes walk of the i?o t Office. The properly is nil fenced and drained. Of>od si es for b lilding. For further particulars, apply to THYNNE LINTO.N & Co. WANTED a~SeiTant Girl." Ap' ' ♦ ply to. MES DefclDDEB, The Avenno. POXTOK RACING CLT7IS. VTEMi'.ERS are requested to forV*- ward their Annual Subscnptl0 «3, when tickets will he lctumed them. F. G. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec efc;iry. J OST, Stolen, or S rayed, a Biiy i-i pony, from Mrs W byte's paddock in '^•-biiiH-D-sciect, A reward will l>e paid to anyone returning the same to the undesigned JAMES WHYTE. I^OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RA'IE XOTICK.
Noiice is hereby given that all Rates not paid on t!if; .Slsli day of Dejombor, 1881), wi'l he sued for williout Wither notice. THOg. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. Foxton, Dooombcr 2ml 1889. WANTED— The Ladies of Foxton and surrounding district to know that MTSS McGUIRE has commenced Business as Dress and Mantle Maker, and Milliner. Rooms above Mr Funs^n's shop. f OST, Stolen or Strayed, one Bay .K_i Horse and one Chestnut Mare wi'h cut under near fore leg. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to McMillx Riiodbs & Co. ANTED a man to Feed and attend to stripper, none but an expeneueed hand nueu apply. *>Ibo w asher, Catcher, and Flyfooy for the Paparata Hemp mill. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION T N 1L« ON AND BACK. "T F srflkiont inducement offers, the 1 Anchor S.S. Comfauy will run a steamer from Foxton to Nelson on 24th December, leaving Nelson on i he return trip on tho night of the 2Gth December, or by tho next steamer leaving after Now Year's day. Return Fares, tw-nty five (255) shillings App ication for passage 'o be made by thu 10th Dfcembor, und to In accompanied by a deposit of ten shillings. Childron undor 12 will be carried at half price McMillan, Rhodes & co.,
* Agents M*»i« p"o R j^" A L E AT C Honore's. Timber, in nny quantity Roofing Ivon Builders' Material P'nin anil Barb Fencing Wire Oals and Barley either crushed or \vh»le Chaff, Pollard, Bron, Oatmeal, Wheat meal Hams, Bacon, ( lieese Sever s tons very ' riino Po tnircs linll.r and Stouo Flour. For Groceries we are not, to be I ea'.eu, in either Quality or Price. A regular supply of . L operator Butter, vhich customers wi I find 1 the moat delicious they cwr lusted. Foxton agent for — Dona'd Raid's l'utcut Wire Strainera Brooks' Celebrated M'sterton Lime Manure Lime
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 3
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529Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 10 December 1889, Page 3
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