jWHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. i I J. 13. S T AN S ELL, PROPRIETOR. Latt ly Proprietor of — Biu-ke's I ass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Retreat 1 Pttono. Billiurd Room, Gocd Slabling, and ve'v couv uience. B None but the bos' Wives, Ale?, ? md Liquors kept iv iteek. l anawa-tu Hotel, AYE NU E ROA D, v orro n. r\NE of the Oldest nd most Homely Hotels in the Manawatu. Noted for Good Ales. Vincn, nnd Spiiits ; noiu Lut the very host kt\ t. Cnder the Distinguished Patronag** of the PRINCIPAL FLAX-MILLERS In the District. T. P. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. c° B ; _1& c ° Bbadcook & Gay have now established a Regular Cobb & Co's daily" CoHch between Foxton »i.d Ken ru. The Conch ; ea^Oi Whyte's Ho- el at 6 am, and connects with the up and down train from "Wellington, and returns ufter arrival of train at Kerern, arriving at Foxton at 12.30 1 p.m. Passengers aud parceh at reason* , nb!o rates. j (livery and b a. t stabler | B'DCvCK am) 6V, the pro- *--* prie ors of the daily co eh, have row taken tl.e Stables attached to Whyte's Hotel, and are now prepared to siipp'y Saddle llorses end Bupgies a- rensonnble charges. -p ss\ OHEARMAN * nO. COmmISSION -GI-M'S AND SHAREBUOKEKB, Star Chambers Wkli.isoton. Coudnct the sole, {.urchaec, or lettii.g of projierties Agencies of eveiy t3e£Ciipti<n. The a<*i;f)tiatioti if loanp, ar. i'retifns, and valuatioiis. Customs, shipping, forwardiii" stock, and station aj;i rcic«. 'i he purcliaße ; lid sale of Sha»e< in pnl.-llc compnnitß. j Oiiuds of every det crip 1 ion for tsctlkip, Btottkeeperp, aiai o bets in count;y «'iitricts. FLAX IAN I) .—We hi.vo several blocks iv this Island which can te leasid at le per ncreor pnrchaßed for 20a, oi arrhiigeUiei.tK can be made to tie ivtr &t the Mill jat 128 per ton. Applications ehi-uld Le j mai!e without d«lay. Mi.derate charts and punctuality strici'y observed . I^HE Eiv. Kathkk Patteesox will send post fiee to all benefactors of a £1 note f r his new < hurch, a compos-ition of his own, Qn«rt- tte and Org.-n aetomi-ai iment, puMished by No\ello, i wer & Co, London. Addiess, in.v. f. Patterson, r'nliiierstor North. «„ BK D MO W A K D P!JU:'IIC-»L WAI til AN I) CLOCKMAKEU, AM> .IKWI I.LIH. Main Stukkt, rr.Vi«». i F. HOWARD 1»;-p to sat ihn !«e will be awn,, iiom Foxtou for n iVw cla\s en r.vpei t tn sin R3. Oi. his retiiin le will holii v Mmihter Clearing bale, us 1 «> isift'i <?s Itfitvnjr Foxton. 1 t II N \\ • ESTW 00 D, BLACKSMITH am> gHOER. HALL STHEET, FOX'ION. All kinds of 1 laclistnithing exectited with dcaptiich aud care.'
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 October 1890, Page 1
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