3- 1 - W\ L. COE, Muii.-stniflt, Foxtwii (opposite Whyto's Hotel). 1 W HII ' S '' tlittiikinjr the public * T for the siipuort already ac« k s9itlp.«T' to, v hinj, )V. L. C dosiroH to sUt9 that . none ..:hut the BKsT WORKMANSHIP is sent out, ami ' ALL WORK I? 1 GCJ.ABANTEED, \vhilt|t the prices, an? such as to meet .ho limeH, nnd flaniDt bo boaten. A firat-clasa stock of Saddlery,. Harnops t , r^js-ig^ &c., ou haad, *i inodoj-t^|t ; ij|,'k^," . A t^jii^^fully solicited. I have been appointed agent of I J. T. M* Stanford's rapdicines. /S HE A P DADDLtRY . Second hand saddles wanted. J Horse Covers, Long Leggings, ic. fJ?OR CASH ONLY. W. L. COE. Chas. DahL WHOLESALE & HE TAIL" SAIL, TENT, FLAG, AND BOPEMAKER, PALMEIISTON AND FOXTON. Mosquitoes MOSQUITO PKO OF. HPENTS- made specially for the comfort of those that rcquiie them, and made as they should be made. Ghas. Dahl, SAIL, TENT, & ROPEMAKEB PALMERSTON KORTH, ■-■ > •■ AVD ' ... 4 . « t FOX'JOxN. (Next Manawatu Herald Office). j"oE / n o s. FRPJXBJIEB, G«EBN«ROCEB, AND TMPOfiTEIi OF TEAS. Main Street, Foxton , ," .JU'NAWAT¥".HERALDr ■''=■•■' NOTICE. -•/^•OyETwI'iSERS rtfc|uirin|{ alteraJ.A. tiutißißudcin their notises, must forward th.t' aan»6 in wiiii'.g at ihc office not lator tban nooi) <^v the day of pub.icutjpji... rtiw advertiseinentH will Le recciveJ up lo a p.m. All advorii.-eiiicnl.s. sent for pulilicn. Jon \yiil be 'kept in until (•ounrcniianded, ■ unle*fc ©•NprMth'jostriii'tiiiiis nre given to tlu'iflifttrarvs. .:, . ERNEST S. THYNNF, ;; ; ,i v ' . PrunrietorFARM AT MOUTOA. FOR SALE 4>y privato treaty a Farm of 70 iicros, all luid Jown in (ira.s exp.ci>t 10jion<s la high iiax. Siibdfvidp.d into stoii paddocks, with (iardch and Orchard of half-an-acrc in ex tcuit, btpctod with clioice hfariug fiuit trees. IJuildin;^ consist of fi-voonu'd liouae, cow«hL-ds, barn, dairy, and >;inol:e liousr. • The slock can ix> tanen at r valuatioa. .■Thwffiriu is onitnt' tlie o)df-s! sul.-ctiouß made in the district. It it on the bank of i Hie Alaimwatu Jtivcr. and the mnin roai fsroiu l'oxton to Shannon runs through iht cuntro of the. land. The distance to Fusion is (j.^ miles', and to.f Jiauuou "^ wiles. The position on the rivor bank makes this property weil adapted for a Flaiinil. j sita, an-the banks are pood and most of the property is suitable for drying ground. Also Town .Section NoWts on the Avenue 4'voftd.m\joiwnjtthe Teunjvmace Hull, eonI tain lmlf-an-acto. i -tok^iVtiQPfi us to price and terms to be I 'ttSty {( *,' ■< ': WeH ntar-^H^ i^IKS KOI.SKLL, | Or to ; TIIVNNH, I.JNToN b CO,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 31 January 1890, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 31 January 1890, Page 1
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