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WHYTE'S HOTEL FOXMN. ''• ±\* S TAN S ELL PROPRIETOR. Lately PvoJrtt'W oN filifcWs Pass Hotel, Criterion Hottl Tiniiii'u, and the Marine Retreat Pi.'tone. Billiurrt Room, G ucd Stabling, and every fcouv.'ijience. None but tho'bosi Wines, Ales, ai)(J Liquors kept in stock.. lanawatn -Hotel, ' A YJB-NU E R0 A D,' F O X T 0 N.

QNE of the Oldest and most Homely Hotels in the Manawatu. Noted for Good Ales, "Wines, and Spirits ; nono Lut the very best kej.t. Cndev the Distinguished Patronage of the PRINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERS j In the District. T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. c OB " B _& : ;c ° Bn«:ViiCX)UK & Gay have now ejiahlished a Regular & Go's daily Couch between Fox ton and Kororu. The Conch leave,. Whyte's H6;el at 6 a.m, and connects with tho up and down train f rum Wellington, and returns after arrival of train at Kereru, arriving at F-xton at 12.30 p.m. Passengers and parcels at reasonable rates; LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE. 3 . ' DRVDCOCK and GAY, the prpprioiors of the daily co:ich, have now taken the Stables attached . to Whyte's Hotel, and are now prepared to supply Saddle Howes and Buggies at, reasonable charges. R. C. S HE " lv **C a COMMISSION AOJINTS AND S II A R ].; U 1( 0 K E l; S , Star 'Cham units Wia.ti.vftroN. Cmnluut ilio snlc, jMirchuru, or lotting uf ]»t(ipertios A»eiicicy of ov.ry ile'iroiiption. | Tho ii.'uotiali..ii of l:..- t iin, ;ul itiationa, slid I vain .lioits. Cnsionis, sliippiti^, forwarding f utook. Mid hLiiciou ajjencies. '^'bo piirblmvu \ »iul Hale or Sh&res in public Companies. : -i (Jooilh of every description for settlers. I HtivrekeopeiH, und oMic'ra °in country dis- ' trtct^. • FLAX LAND. — Wn hav<» snvcral hlocki in ibis Island which can l;e legged at 1h per ncre or purchased fc • 20.i, oi arrangement" can be made •«> I liver l4 t ilia, Mill | at 12s per ion. AppL cationa t>huul(l be HU'le withnut delay. Moderato char^ta and punctuality utiictly observed. r PHE Kky. I^atkeu Pattrhsox will ! | send post lVoo -o all'beuefactors ■ of a £1 note t'.r his new ' ■.'liurclt', a, ' composition, of, L,is own, Qmut^te I auAOrgan.accompaniment, -pubiished by Novello, . wer' & Co, London. ArWi ess, RKV. F. PATTERSON, I'aluA'rtstoi Norih.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 31 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 31 January 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 31 January 1890, Page 1

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