W. L. Q OE, ' M :i i n ..srrofit, Foxt'iii ( opposite I":. ;■ ■'Why to 1 * floi*.l). j \\ r HTI.ST th.tnki.i- the public j ... • VV-- 'fi;,V thd (iti|ij'»bi't "(tlrwidj «c i ''ird«»d t<> liiin, W, L. C doM*»p» f» •'atu hat none ,l>ut. tho II K»T | WOKKMA VSHI1 1 \s «oi,t .» u «, «nd I ALL WORK JJ-- .jGUv\BA.\TKKD. i whilst th« pricßs :itp snrli an to meat ! 'he m'iiiw, and van not b*> houton. A lir.-'-oiass stock of Stuldlory,. Hrtrne.«.«, \Vhip.«, <ti\, on hand, *i iuodorut.o prices. A trial vi.speot fully solicitor]. 1 have' b"en appointed agent of " i -I. T. yt. StJin ford's nu'dirine-^. pH.EAP O ADDILBY Socond'hantil .saddles wantftd. Horso Covers, Long Lcggipj;*, Us. I JfOB CASH ONLY. I W. L CUE. Ohas. DahL WHOLESALE & If E TAIL SAIL, TENT, FLAG, AND HOPE M A K 1-: R , TA'LMEIISTON AND J-OXTON. Mosquitoes MOyQ UI T 0 PROO F. r P..KNTS ' made specially for th» comfort -of Mioso tluit rc-qui'o ilirm, w\h\ u.adi! u^'thoy should he nijulw. Ohas. Dahl, SAIL, TENT, .4 1?OPOIAKKB PAIMKKSTON NORTH, FOXIOX. (Nt-M Maxawatt; Hmi.u.o Offifa). j O K .'|^ o s, • ' IMPO'KTKI! OF T^Ah, iiaiu siLi'uet-, ! o sroti MAN AWATU HEltyLI). ■NOTIOKV A DVRRTISfiBS Wxjiiirhijj iluraJt\- tii>n» mHd# hi fUMrn«tij«. nimt ,Joirt*rd tins kaiiie in wrjti»tr »t i)if ntlict not later t ban iioon ou ib» J«^ o | |>u)i. .it'ttiion . . New^dvvituimtut* will ,,.h# rectirtJ up to H p;in. AH ft'tlvei'Miriuents »enf for public*. liou Will be kept in until rounternianded, OBl^^oprrsßingtriictfiin* »re t* i ibtf'txutiVi v: EBNEST S. THtNNF, ' I , '•' • • Piopririitr. FARM AT MOUTOA. J i OH SAiiE by private trrat.y a Fame ?f 70 seres, a!! !n!d down in Grass «- j ce])i l(i acres in high tfax. Subdivided into seven paddocks, with ■ (inrilen and Orchard of halfau-acie in « t«*nt, Rtookcfl with choice bearing fruit treep. Building ••ousist of fi- roomed hou««, cowshfds, barn, dairy, and siuoko house. , The stock can bo (aKen at a valuation, ' This {urm Ik ono of the oldest selection* madv Ut the district, ft \u on, tht bank <4 \\W- y*\wmh\ Xiiver, and tlfo W»in roHl ) Ifom Ppxtou to Hlmnnon runi through tbf j 'cj-ntrtt of tlje land. ■■.".• ' The tiUtunon to Foxton it flj roilti, »4 to Miaiinwn '2J niilo*. L> Tht posiUon on tlu rivor b*nk malctt f this property v;clt adapt«d for a Flaxmil. . Kite, as the uauks are good and moat at tkt property in suitable for drying gronnd. , l AUo Town Heotion No. 46, on tht A|4p»it I rontl Rdjoiain" the Temporancs Hall, '•»»- ij tain half-nn-acre. '■ • Applicntionn ih to prite and ivruit to )m j inaik* to • i • .: v>L3JU I ' JAMRB RO ' • ■'•'■•■ Or to .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 21 February 1890, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 21 February 1890, Page 1
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