W. L. 0 OE. M.ii' -ts'TPet, Foxt."U ( «pp>-iio Wliyt^V liotBl). r IU: ST ihonkWiir H.o pul.l^ » ' tor llio MUtnol'l itlivjiiy au ,i>o iltul ro hint. VV. L 0 rt««ir«'« t'» s'»i't» lint in-Tio liut. th;> 15 K.>T ■W'uKKM A \SIIL1 J t« Pent ..ir. »nrl ALL W»>liK L.' GU-KiIANTEIiO, whilst: ihe pnc««Mr<* mk-Ji as tn mett ho titties, uiiil uanu )t It-* beaten. A first-class strict of Sa'Ullory,. Haruc>6, Whips, &c., on hand, "t liioderate prices. A trial i-phtipr' fully solicited. I have bon appointed agent of J. T. M. Stun ford's iiiffdicines. p HEAP O ADDiiKRY. Second Laud saddles wauted. Horse Covers, 1 Long Leggings, tea. !JJoR CASH ONi^:. W. L. COE. Chas. Dahl WHOLESALE & BETAIL SAIL, TENT, FLAG, ' AKD B 0 P Ev M-.A-K E a. ■ PALMEESTON 1 AND FOXTONMosquitoes MOSQUITO PROOF. 'TPENTS made ppecially for tlio. comfort of those ilict ivqui c them, anil u-iulo a- they should be uvnUi Chas. Dahl, SAIL, TEXT, & EOPEMAKKB PMMEI-STON NORTH, y . AV.U FOX! ON. '(Next Maxawatu'Heiuld Officol •j" o c 'no s, tj L FBUITEKEB,' GBEENUBOCER, AND IMPOETEH OF TEAS. Main Street, J ox;6a MANAWATU HERALD. ' NOTICE. A I)VEIITISEBS requiring altera- |- ,/v lions rusde iv their notices, must forward the name iv writing at tbo oflice not later than noon on the day of pub« .iuaiion. J^uw adveriist-iuctits. trill be received up to 8 p.m. , All advertisements f-ent for puhlica. •iioii will be keptm uutil countermanded, tiiilet* uvpii-ss instructions aro given to 'tue coiitrafv ; . " - ' ' '■ 'KRXF.ST S. TnYNNF, - P'«Mirif««r. ■U4 '"-■ .:■■■ '- • - . -. FARM AT MOUTOA. .1.; • . _ . /. <. {:0K MALE Ijy private hvaty a b'urui oi * 70 iicrop, all laid down in Grass «x---cept ld'iieres in hi«li flax. Subdivided into Keveu pnddooks, wif,U Garden and Orchnrd of half-Jin-aere in tent, , stockejl • with choice bearing treefi. '<■'■•; buildings consist of u-roomed house, ' ''powsheds, bnrn, dairy, and smoke house. ; ■ r fhe'i»tock can be taken at a valuation, Th"i« tavtti is one of the oldest seleotiona mn.de in the district, It is on the bank of '•thd Manawatu River, -and the main road 1 from Foxton to Shannon vnrw thro'Jgh the I oentro of the- land. i > The distance to Foxton i» 64 milc-io, and to shannon 2^ miles. : ' The position on the river ban!: isakes I thid property well adapted for a Flaxmih site, as the banks are good and most of tha property is suitable for drying ground. ' " Also Town Section No. 46, on the Avenue ' j road adjoining the 'Temperance Hall, cooi| I lain half-nn-ft'ore. 1 p Applications as to price and terms to I made 'o ! .a^AMIiSTIOUSKI aI Or to • H Y.NNIi.HNI'ON&CO;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 March 1890, Page 1
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427Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 March 1890, Page 1
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