3J t W. L. COB, I Mttin-street, Fd«Oii (qppo«t« Whyte'* HoW). 1 W/ rHIfjST tuan king ;the public ■•'"»' for tfie support already ae* eoided to him, W. L. 0 desires to « f ate 'hat none but the BEST WORKMANSHIP in sent out, and ALL WORK It? GUARANTEED* whilst the prices are such as to meet lie times, and cannot be beaten. A first-class stock of Saddlery, Harness, Whips, &c,, on hand, «| moderate prices. A trial respectfully solicited. I have bpen appointed ageut of J . P. M. Stanford's medicines. p HEAP gADDLtRyj Second hand saddles Wanted. Horse Covers, Long Leggings, Jfcc. I* OR CASH ONLY. W. L. COE. Chas. Dahl, WHOLESALE & KETAIi SAIL, TENT, FLAG, AND EOPEM A K E R, PALMERSTON AND FOXTON. Mosquitoes MOSQUITO PROOF. 'TVENTS made specially for the comfort of those that requis c them, and made as they should be made. Chas. Dahl, SAIL, TENT, & ROPEMAKER, PALMERSTON n\)RTH, , AND FOX'ION. (Next Maxawatit Herald Office). QAMPBELLTOWN Mr James Canning is acting as my agent for Campelltown and dis. tnct, and he has authority to receive aJI subscriptions to paper and to take instructions for advertisemens and job printing. ERNiST S. THYNNE, Froi>riccr Manawatu erald. J- O E : . rj, o S, FBUITEBER, GREENGBOCEK, AND IMPORTER OF TEAS. Main Street, Toxton MANAWATU HERALD^ NOTICE. A DVEBTISERS requiring alteraI xa. tions made in their notices, must forward the same in writing at the office not later than noou on the day of nub* .ication. . <■■ ■■■■r New advertisement will be' received up to 8 p.m. AIJ advancements cent for publica. iion will bo kept in until countermanded unless express instructions ura mven ti the coutrary. ' ERNEST S. THYNNFj Proprietor. FARM AT MOUTOA. FOR SALE by private treaty a F*rm o f 70 acrea, all laid down in Ora 8 * »x---jOept 10 acres in high flax. : • Subdivided into seven paddodkq 4itk Garden and Orchard of half-an-aW' in 7S tent, stocked witJj choice bearing fruit trees. ■ ■* ""*• Buildings consist of 5-roomed. bouse cowsheds, barn, dairy, and smoke houw The stock can be taken at a valuation This farm is one of the oldest . seleoUoni made m the district. It i S 0 » th« CH £ he Manawata River, and the main roU crJoftS a. Rnnon ibm *»+% / th^ope^iTa^^^^ site, v the banks are good and most O?S2 property is suitable for drying ,<jrWd / Also Town Section No. VoS SS^a. m Applications as to price an^ te^.lt fc^V JAMES ROU>isLt, /' HtttKE, LINTON * QQ,/
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Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1889, Page 1
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406Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1889, Page 1
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