■_ jgL' i' ii'it in linn U'».."iii i . «u»n».» i" „; W. L. C OE, '.- Main-street,' Foxton (ouposita Whyte's Hotel). TV r nTLST thanking the publi* * * for the -upport already accoaled to him, U\ L. C desires to s'-fiio 'hHt"Ajp>ae hut the BE.sT \V<>raUs^|j|tV i s >sent <)U r, and ALL WmMmG [J A R A X TEED, whilst the prices are such as to meet the times, and cannot bo beaten. A first-class stocic of Saddlery, Harness, Whips; <fee., on hqind, »t moderate jvices^ ' A trial respectfully solicited. I have been appointed agent of "J. 4 . T. M. Stanford's medicines. rr H E A P.- g A D D 'It E R Yj Second hand saddles wftnted. Horse Covers, Long Leggings, £c. .„ * iJ: OR GASH ONLY. . W. L.OOE. Chas. DahL WHOLESALE. & EETAIL ' f • SAIL.TENT, FLAG, AND ' EO J?.J2 M AXE R, PALMERSTON AND FOXTON. Mosquitoes MOSQUITO PROOF. qTENTS made specially for tha comfort of those that require them, and made as they should be made. C^^: ]Dahl ' SAIL,,. TENT, "& EOPEMAKER P.UMERBTON NORTH, ''"V. foxion: .. / r' o c "n : <o s, FEUITERER, (JfifiENfe&JCEß/AND , 1 . m IMPORTER qtfgftAS. .*,, v Main, Street, Foxton ■•:^. • MANAWATD HERALD^ * NOTICE. ~ A DVERTISEBS requiring altera_OL (i«ns made in their notices, must forward 4 tbe same in writing at the office not later than noon oi the day of pu\i« .ication. '*• t . ■ ■ NeV 4dv«r^etaeritß will bo re«eiveJ up to 8 p.m. , r , A^pdy^rusemeDtfrßep^ for publiet. A ii«Pi-ji'*Jl}lje.^ptii»-VotH countermandei, unless express instructions are giv«n to fi&NEST S. THYNNF, Proprietor. .»■ *} !■** FOR SALE by private treaty a Parm of i 70 acrevall lard -down in Gr»gg ax- - cept 10 jlCfeS'ln Mgh flax. Subdfvm^cT' in^o • seven paddocka, witk Garden and Orchard />f half-an-acre in • tint^ : 6to«k«A'»#ith>»«hoKje» btkrmt a Jtrede.-'t •'«:■•« ■• ■>■< »-■ Buikliiigs Consist of o-roomed houi«, cowsheds, Imru. dairy, and smoke house. 5 ' Tie 3tock cAn W <iw»ea at ■& valuatioi. I .■> T liis farm^ifi one of the oldett seleotiont >mede:ia tbodiatiript. itisoß the- bank af the MaDawatji River, and the main ioa4 0 from Foxton to Shannon runs through th« d centre oi the land, t,' , Tb£. distance t« Eoxton is 6 J ail«i, tMi to £baDiwn jty iDilee., ~, The position on the river bank maka* M«-:thjft propel -ty-.AreU, adapted for- a Flaxmil» l, Bite, A&tha.bfcukfc'i&re good and most of tk« property. is suitabl* for drying ground. •y»jiii^W>Tp,w%Sectian No. 46, on th« Av«hm II f road adjoining-the Temperaoct Hall, ••>• 19 »l|in half-an-acre. -j t -. i * Applications as to price and termi tt b« made to JAMES BOUBILL Or to THTNKB, UNJQfI A CO.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 April 1890, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 April 1890, Page 1
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