f fwHYTE'S HOTEL, | foxton.; »v \"r. s t an s ell, PROP R I E T O R. Lately Proprietor of — 'Bnrke's Pass HoteL, Criterion Hotel, Tinwru, and the Marine Retreat Petone. Billiard Eoora, Good Stabling, and every convenience. None but the best Wines, Ales, and Liquors kept in stock. to Hotel, Ay.JG.NU. B ROA P, '.■■ '; /;f b'XT/.o n.-, ' Y^\^E of the Oldest, and most ' finely .^totals in the 3\laua\vatu. Notqdfor Good Aks. Wines, and Spitits ; hono but the very best kept. J Pnder tho Distingtiished Patronage , • * • of tlie P PRIKCIPAL FLAX-MILLEES In the District. T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. ! ■• ■ ' I „ r _.._ _ - _. ,_ C o; "J C ° BR.vnoonK & Gay have now eatab-' lisbed a Regqlar Cobb & Go's daily CoHch between Foxton and Kererti. The Conch leavei Whyte's Hotel at 6 a. m, and connects with the wp and down train from Wellington, and returns after arrival of train at Kerern, arriving at Foxton at 12.00 p,m. i . Passengers aud parcels, at reason* able rates. HVfcEY AND BAIT $!&&&*. I _ _ — , ' ■ ■• ■ BBftbcpCß Ajjft GaY, the pra. . prietora of the daily ctucU, liave now; taken the Stables attached to "V^hyte's Hotel, and. are now prepared to supply Saddle Hpi'jses and Buggies af. reasonablo charges. J^yr jl^ I A M fIOLLI N ; S, ' CARTER. MAIN-STBEET, FOXTON. I an> now prepared to do any eavting tfavni the town that may be repaired.*' 1 Orders prompt' y attended to. ' •. ■ : > v ■>.-,■> ■"""■■■■ "O /I s^BEAIiMAN & pOMMI^SION AGENTS AND SHAREBIIOKERB, Stak Chawuew) ...'-■ ... ■■■Wellington, Conduct tbft aale, purchase, or letting o , properties AgeDuies of every Ueoctiptiou f THe li^liatinu of loano, iiri itraiious, am 4 valiAttionii Custom*. Klnppiu^, fofw&rtiiD; < Btook, »itd »t»ti<>D ttgeitcieii. Cho pnrbha* kitd sale of $hurox in public cumpauiei , Good* of evory >loscrip<iuti for ttettlere itorekeepcif, nnd othtrs in iouutiy die i; tHct*. ■ > ' \ . FLAX LAND.— We havts nevernl Mock & ta tbitt Island wliicli uau be lenw>)l at 1 Q per uoraor purchtoieil fcir 20i, 01 Hrmngc > mentx oau be mauu to ilo'iver at t ho Mi at 12a per ion. Applicationu should I Hi»i<e without delay. ■ Moderate charges and pauctualit strictly obaerved. 3. J^I.V. I'ATHEII P.VTXERSON wi I send poet f i ep to all benel'acto | of ft £l note 'for.hjp new Choroh, : composition of his own, Quartet ts ' and Organ accompauinienivpnblishi ■ by iN6 v y,ello, 1 wer & Cp,, Lprido .Address, , , : . : . 'I:*.. ■^l, ''"My'- F - PATTEIigO.N, ,i" •'; , , PaluißrptoLiNpnJj. I'J: ,«....._- ' • i\': V -V-. ■' o - :.; .. ■• •'. • - , .Vi.. l:i:» .;-0
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 14 January 1890, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 14 January 1890, Page 1
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