WHITE'S' HOTEL, FOXTON. ' fl J. !"?• S.T A K B ELL, PBOPKIBTOE. Lately Propri'.-lor of— Burkes lass Hotel, Criterion Hotel, Timaru, and the Marine Retreat Pttonc, " Billiard E<»om, Gocd Stabling, and every convenience. None but the best WiueF, Ales, and Liquors kept in sleek. c°"Jc.° , Bbadccck &' Gay have now established a Regular Cobb & Co's daily C-i'tch between Foxton and Kereru. The Couch lea et Why te's Hotel at 6 a ni, and connects with ihe up and d >w;i t. am fa m "Wciliugton, find returns ifter arrival of train at Kerern, arriving at F xton at 12.30 F. m - Passengers and parcels at reason* able rates.* LIVERY AND BAIT ST4BLES. pEADOOCK and GAY, the proL> prie'ors of the daily conch, ha^e now taken the Stables attached to Whyto's Hotel, and are now prepavpd to sr.pp'y Saddlo I'orses and Buggies a - reasonable charges. i K. C. S ::M!MAN *C a COMMISSION AGiiBTS AKD SHAREBKOKfSBS, Star Chambers ...- ... \YtLLT.\GTON. Conduct tho sale, puichaEe, or letting of properties Agencies oPevciy desciptim. The EPEiotiation of loana, ariitiaikufl, snd valuations. Customs, ghipping, forwarding stock, and station agencies, 'I he purcbaße i»ud sale of Shares" in public companies. Goods of every description for settlers, storekeepers, aud others in countiy diEtrictp. FLAX LAND.— We hsve several blocks in tbis Island which can le leased at ]s per pcre or purchased for 20s, oi arraugemeitscan be niadeJo Reiver at ihe Mill ut ]2a per ion. flLppliciitiona should be ma-'e without delay. Moderate chargis and punctuality strictly observed. npHE Eev. Fatheb Patterson will I send post fieeto*all benefactors of a £1 note f<r his new Church, a composition of his own, Quart- tte and Organ accompaniment, pußished by Novello, Fxver & Co, London. Address, B.EV. F. PATTERSON, Palmerstor. North. rpEE D Vr "OWABD PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, AND JEWELLER. Main Street, Foxton. i F. HOWAED hegs to state that he will be away i'rom Foxton for a few days on urgent business. On his return he will hold a Monster Clearing Sale, as he intends leaving Foxton. JOHN Tl7 ESTWOOD, BLACKSMITH akd SHOER. HALL STREET, FOXTON. All kinds of hlacksmithing executed with despatch and care. TO TRAVEL, THIS SEASON ..»\-.T»S. . ..." • EO^TQN DISTEICT The Pube Bked Clybesdale, Staj.t.iox CHAMPION CHAMPION is bred by Conqueror out of Mr Honeyfieldfi prize mare Princess which has never been beaten on a show (mrnpion is a rich bay, 5 yeavfl old, stands 16J hands high, has immense bone, hair and musole, and is thoroughly staunch and quiet in harness. For further pedigree see travelling cards Tebms. Single wares £3, two or more adfcer agreement Guarantee £4. ™ Mares paddocked free of chargp, till 3lEt December all care taken but no re-
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 January 1891, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 January 1891, Page 1
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