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FOR WELLII>CVTON. f 1 "* HE splendid screw steamer, "QUEEN OF THE SOUTH' Captaix E. Harvey, Leaves Foxton every* Tuesday Thursday., and Saturday. For freight and pass«ge money apply to F. U. YOUNG, Agent. N. B -The above steamer has splen pitl paas nger accomodation there being a separate Indies saloon, 4NCHOK 8 S. COMPANY OF NELSON OWNERS of steamers Charles Edwavd, Kennedy, Murray, Waverley, and Aorere, trading between Nelson, Wellington, WaCfcivui, Foxton, Bangitikei, Patea, Weatport, Oreymonth, and Hokitika. Proprietors of the Anchor Foundry All kinds of Engineering Work, Smith Work, Marine and General Repairs and Construction undertaken. Westp'irt an'l Greymouth coal delivered j in 04ri»093 of fifty to on» lmndrM tnna at lowest current rates. [ Foxton * gents — I Messrs McMilt.ak, RaonKH .t Co. | Raa^itikAi Ag«nt — M« Abtmcr Amox. .1. H. COOK <fe Co. Shipping Owners, Nelson. i , r V> A V S T MONIES To Settlers ia the Manchester, Donglas, and Pohangina Blocks I am prepared to supply settlers on the ahoy« blookg with sums of money not exceeding £500 upon security of approved Eural Land without requiring payment ej procuration, commis, MM, or other such fees, and at ourreut rates of interest. 140,000 in sums of £2000 upwards At current rates. /.HERBERT HANEINS, Souorro'i and Notary Public, PALMBEBTON NORTH. rR. L E A R T CHEMIST, MAIN-STBEET, POXTON, and THK SQUARE. PALMERSTON 3. . •!• t« draw •lUatloa to tht foilowiag Übmi— i Sionvnto Embbocatiow, highly rttom aindtd h a preventatire whta ay plied freely to hand* Md taot, Altt U reHeve bi»ten parts, Botiltt la • If (M, and 2« each. TO DAIRYMEN. Haaa«B'a CUmcm Bennett Extraot, la " b* ti«a from U 6<l | alao tat Jtoket or ' * for table use <- flMMB'i Cheew Colonrioe, and Batter < t. Oolmrißß in hottliw from 1« 61 ( g•• i*nc«of Lemon, fre»h and pme, of ex* ' I. • •eptioßally good l*voor, 1 Fr«ih Ri w JAmt Jnio»». '&. UtllihoM Prtwder, for orchn.d blight. i Pl.. iflMOt Powdew, variooa. j r Yt[p Net ()««c!e», for protesting theeyea > L, : in FUx-oiUHnii '.work. M • ' -Wood Mixtn'r*, for Boil*. %trao»ed • Piworiptioos Diipensed j

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 January 1891, Page 2

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340

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 January 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 January 1891, Page 2

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