'WHYTE'S HOTEL,- --! FOXTON. I J. .R. S T A N R ELL, PROPRI E T O R. Irately Proprietor of — Bnrke's Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Retreat ■ Petone. . i Billiard Room, Good Stabling, and j every conwnieucG. i Nono but the boat Wines, Ales, ' and Liquors kept in s-toclc. I Manawatu Hotel, AYE NU E ROA D, F 0 X TON. i (")NE of the Oldest and most | Horne I}'1 }' Hotels in the Manawatn. '.'. H f Noted for (Jood Ales, AViiu.s, nnd Bpiiits ; nojii> but tho very host ke; t. ITuder the P.'stinynished Pacronag** of the PRINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERR ' In tho D.sfcnct. T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. C° B B __& C °-, ! Br.AiKOfK & (jay have now ejtnb- j lished a '.Regular Cobb & Co's daily ; Coach between Foxtou and Kereru. The Conch leavm Whyte's Hotel at G a. in, and connects wall the up and down train from AVellingtou, nnd I returns after arrival of train at ' Kereru, arriving- ni Fexton at 12.:)J \ p.m. Passengers and ))avcels at rensoir \ able rates. ! LIVERY AND IUIT STABLER ; ninDCOCK asd GAY, tho pvo- j ■^ priotors ot tho duily <!o«ch, ! have now taken the titabios attached i to Whyte's Hotel, and uro now pre- ; pared to supply Saddle J lorries and ! iJuggies at reasonable charges. : -yyiLLIAM fjOLLIXS,; C A E T E R. ■ i MM.V -STREET, FOXTON. I am now prepared to do any cart- [ in« about the town that miiy l>e le- ! quired. i Orders prompt "y attended to. IT) r\ OHE A«MAX * i^U). I COm'iMISSION AOKINTB AMI I SHAH E B If 0 K K l: S , Star Ciiambkus U'i.i.lincjon. ) Conduct thfl Bale, pinch-ice, or letting «.f properti»i!4 Agenu., »uf uv«iy li^ciipt.icm. Th« involution of Kmhf, tit-l isiuiioiiH, ami j valuations. (Jiisloiii-., hliippini.', forwarding stuok, Mid ."tiitiim (ig<'iiciec, I lie pniclia«ti aud sale of Slime- in puhlc I'diiipanicH. Good* of every ilfin-fip ioii fi>r Mutilerv, slorckeepurr, imil oiheia in country dittiiotH. FLAX I.AXI).— \V«! hay.i bevtirul l.lockH ill tills Jslnml uliii-li i'aii l^leiigeiln* J«t per ncrtior purcliKht'il for 20>, oiHitanueiiikiil." can In; niadu '<> il^'ivur .\L I lit; Miil at l'itt |u'i- ion. Apjilicatioiia should lie »i«< ( o witlimit delay. Moderate ohar^ta uml punctiiulity strictly oUerved. r pHK J?>.v. I ! 'a'ihku Pattkrsox will J^ send post fieeto ail benefactors | of a £l note fir his new < hnrch, a i : composition of his own, Qnnrt tte ' and Organ accompaniment, puHished jby Novello, ! wor & Co, London. ; Address, | XXV. F. PATTERSON, i I'uluioristoL. North,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 1
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