! , :w. JL.... 0 OE, ' , Mum -street, Foxton Whyte's Hotel). WHILST thanlting " the public for the support already ae> coidfd to himj, W. Jj. 0 desires to state 'Hat none but the BEST WORKM A NSHIP i« sent out, and ALL WORK I£ QCTABASrTEED, whilst the prices are *uch as to meet (he times, and cannot be beaten. A first-olass stook of Saddlery, Harness, Whips, -*o!, oil hand, »t moderate prices, A trial reepeotfully solioited. Jj'.T. rH.- Staiiford'a n^e-fie«r^4. .., :,y»-V-Vy _ .•:■'.•:•■■ :. .. :. "': ' '.'■ - ''. -• •' * *('■ p HEAP CADDLIiR'ys Second hand saddles wanted. Horse Covers, Long Leggings, &o. OASH ONLY. W. L COE. Chas. Dahk WHOLESALE & RETAIL SAIL, TENT, FLAG, AND R 0 P E M A KER, PALMERSTON AND FOXTON. Mosquitoes MOSQUITO PROOF. ■T^ENTS made specially for the comfort of those that require them and made as they should bo made. Chas. Dahl, SAIL, TENT, & ROPEMAKEB PALMERSTON NORTH, AVD '. " "■ FOXTON. ' (Next Manawatu Herald Office). ' /CAMPBELLTOWN Mr James Canning is noting as my agent for Campedtown and dis. trict, and he has authority to receive a!l subscriptions to paper and to lake instructions ior advertisemen s aud job printing ISRN.-8T S. THYNNE, : l'l-oj-rii oi Mnnawatu eruld. J- 0 E rp 0 Si FRUITERER, GREENGROCER. AND . IMPORTER OF TEAS. Main Street,. Foxton MANAWATU HERALD" NOTICE. ADVERTISERS requiring alteratiou« made in their notices; must forward tho name iv writing ut the offica nut }utcr tliau noou on the day of pub. .ication. New advertisemcnti-* will be receivod up to 8 p.m. All tulvtii tiuemonta _ent for publica. iion will be kept in until ooanterminded, unlu-m express iustruotious ure jfiven to .be contrary. ERNEST S. THYNNF, Proprietor. FARM AT MOUTOA. FOR SALE by private treaty a Farm of 70 acres, all laid down iv Grass ex- ' cejit 10 acres in high flax. " ' Subdivided into seven paddocks with Garden and Orchard of half,an-a_ro 'in ex tent, stocked with choico bearin" fruit trees. ° " Buildings consist of .-roomed house cowshedß, barn, dairy, and smoke house The stock can be taKen at a valuation 1 his farm is one of the oldest selections made in the district. It ia on tho bank of ■ the Manawatu River, and tho main read from l*oxton to Shannon run. throuaii th* centre of the land. The distanco to Foxton is Gi miles, and to shannon 2.} miles. The position on the river bank makes r this property well adapted for a Flaxmil" fc site, as the banks are good and most of t>*e t property i_ suitable for drying ground Also Town Section No. -o,'ontheAvcnu. - road adjwmns the Temperance Hall, con--0 tain half-un-acre. t Applications as to prico and tenrs* to ba made to . JAMES ttOUiSEL-1.. ftY.SWE, UNTON (Sr CO. . '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1890, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 January 1890, Page 1
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