W. L. 0 O 13. M 'i «s'rppt, h'nxf mi ( i!.p»'ii» ! \Vliyi«#V Mu-rtJ). I ' . , j M !!! SP tlf.ulu^ il,e luihlio • ' I'm- tiiu Mijipt rr iilrutiv ««• '•'j i»"i| 'i, bin. U. L 0 ilntiiy-f T:» h' ' • llUt IJi'lIM tlUt tllc« J#i'>T \Vu|,'|CAl \ SHIP .s .-out ii', Hirl AJ.L W'MIK i.' UtJsiJANTKKD, whilst 'b(« j,,ic >rj ,iv siicb Hd ti) uitfut Jio 'iiue-, .ij.i t:.»ini it hi hiiiii.oii. A h'jNt-p'a-*!' sttocK of Saliilory. H ii'-jy-si, Wliip.^ itc, »>u b.itiii, -i inubiiait' price-. A i'iul r« sjuic'luMv Kiilic'.ttiti, 1 have b en appointed a>,'ent of J. T. .M. Stanfuru's nnulicine^. r\ HEAP OADDbIiRy Second hand saddles wuniad, Horse C ,»er^, Lou\s Legg'w.ga, int. LJh'II CASH ONLY. W. L COE. Chas. DahL WHOLESALE & KETAIL SAIL, TH^tT, FLAG, AtfD HOPE II A K E l\ , PALMEKSTON AND 10XT0N. Mosquitoes Ar ooqu i t o ?r»o o f. npENTS made specially for tbo comfort of those that requi o them, j ;in.d n ado as t!:fv should be mtuld Ohas~Dahl, SAIL, TENT, & EOPEMAKF.R IMIME^STOX ,NORTH, A V J) I FOX. ON. (Next Maxawatu Hkbald Office). ['OS <M 0 B, '■^ i FRriTEIIKU. GKEENGROCEB. AND , IMI'ORTEH OF TEAS. t Main Stroec, 1 ox ton ) MA NAWATU HERALD. NOTIOK. , A DVRRTIBIiRS reuuirinii alter** " JLJL iii)ii» m:itii- in their uoti.'ps. munt 1 foivsunl t lie bauib in »viitii.j! .-.t the ollice tut latci- than noon i.i the Any uf jiu l J* .ica'ion New udTi'-iiii«ciiitnt!« will be received ' up in ii p.m. .All ttdvei 'iweineuu ><rrit for pul;liea. Aou will be kept in until I'OunttTtnoQiied, ullk-l<^ e>. press instnu'tions «re j^ivoii to till' ntiitrurv. KRNFST S TfIYNNF, P-oi-ni'tor. FARM AT MOUTOA. i I"~ O IS HAI.K by private treat y a Farm of ' 70 iici'-H, nil laid dowuiu (iruss. cx- _ I cepi 10 ju'i-cs in high tlftj, " ! Suliiliviilcd into si-voji padlocks, with tj> j (iui'ilcn uutl Uivhurd of hall-ny-ftciv \q p* j tent, stocked willi uhoico bearinH |vvi( ! tives, ■ Uuiiaiiiß-. cou j i>it of iWoomt'il Ueunc, I «owi«ln'(l-. otua, ilair.v. und snioko Uqw, ,p j 'J'hi- stuck vau bp tnnfu nt v i l l YhU i;in» is ono of the olot-it wli'ctiouii !l j nmtlu in the di^u-ict. It is on th« bunk o< J tlif Miuniwutu lUviT, aud the main io«4 lo Uoni t'oxton to Kliunuon runs tlnouifh tht „( c«ulrc of th'i lamb ( 'iiu> iliati.nw tv Fox ton in I),} imk» v and xo .* imnuon milch-, l: }' The position on the river bnnlj n\ftk« Jl this properly svoll ailuptpd for a Fl^smiK ■ w | Hite, us the hanks ni'otiuoil nud tuq^t i ji: opci ty i>* Biiitttb!<i for dv\ ing Hioi»M{J, f AUo Town Secilon No, 40, on thu Av^oue • r i vouil tuljoiiiiiiif thu t'smpi'i-anco Hull, uoa< ti" | miii hHlMin-ncro. I A{ipliontiouH ax to pi. : L>p und ti.tu.ti la tU , ir>ftd«-,to Ltoiiu JAtfKri no ' OtlV HVNSK, MNTO>: * (Jyi
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 February 1890, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 February 1890, Page 1
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