IWHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. T. I\e Stansell, PROPRIETOR. Lately Propri'-tor of— Bnrke's Pass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Betreat Petone. Billiard Boom, Good Stabling, and >very conwnionce. None but the best- Wives, Ales, md Liquors kept in frt«ck *1. $£• *»t 438 JB-If •",* c° R B jT c ° Bradcock & Gay have now established a Eegnlar Cobb & Go's daily Condi between Foxton aud Eereru. The Conch *ea o- Whytu's Hotel at 0 am, and connects \\ilh llie up and d >wn t ain lV m Wellington, «nd retnrns »:fter arrival of train ».t Kerpni, arriving at F xton at 12.30 p.tr. Passengers and parcel? at reason 1 abe rates. LIVEEY ANM BAIT STOLEN. BKADCuCK akd G^Y, the proprie'ors o( the daily co eh, have vow taken the Stables attached to Whytfr's Hotel, mid nre now prepared to sr-pp'y . e '.".i]<llH loivps and Bu.eglcs a ro.-is n-:l>le charges. (oMMl>Siv>' •'•("!■ NTS s H a i: ]•: is i: o K E i: s , STA R Ch A MBEI J3 W I Ishl NCTOX, Conduct the sele, purchste, or letiing of properties Agencies of evny description. The negotiation of loaua, ari itratfcns, and vuluatione. C'tutoma, shipping, fornsrdiu^ stock, and station agencies. 'I he purchase and sale of Shaies in public companies. Goods of every description for settlers, storekeepers, and others in country digtiictp. FLAX LAND.— We have several blocks in this Island which can be leased at Is per acre or purchased for 20a, oi arrangemer ts cau be made to tle'iver at the Mill i-t 12s per tor. Applications should be made without dt lay. Moderate chargo and punctuality strictly observed. >; HTHE Eev. Father Pattkrsox will 1 send post fi cc to ail benefactors of a £1 note f r his new ( Jiurch, a composition of his own, Quart- tte and Organ accompaniment, published by Novello, J wer & Go, London. Address, ' EEV. F. PATTERSON, , Paloierstor. North. I|EED TJ OWA E D PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, AMD JEWELLER. Main Street, Faxvoy, F. HOWAED begs to state that he will be away from Foxton for a few days on urgent business. On his return he will hold a Monster Clearing Sale, as he intends leaving Foxton. JOHN 117 ESTWOOD, \ BLACKSMITH and gHOBB. HALL STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of 1 lachsiniihing executed with despatch and care. TO TIIAVEL THIS SKASOK , IN THE FOXTON DISTBICT TIIK PUIIK BtIED CrA"J>EBI>Ar.E CHAMPION | /^HAMPION is bred by Conqueror out \J of Mr Honeyfields prize mare Princess which hns never been beaten on a show ground. Champion is a rich bay, 5 years old, stands I(ss hands high, has immense bone, hair and muscle, and is thoroughly staunch and quiet' in harness. For furt her pedigree see travelling' cards Tehms. Single mares £3, two or more as per agreement Guarantee £4. , Mares paddocked free of charge, till 31st December air care taken but no re- -'. sponsibility. . ft j ForiiivtW'p»H!«?tili»r» : apply- to- ■
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 13 December 1890, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 13 December 1890, Page 1
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