SHIPPING. * PORT OF FOXTON. ABRIVED. Jan. 31— Charles Edward, s.s., 140 tons Wbitwell, from Greymouth. ! HAIMHi. Nil. HIGH WATKtI AT MA3AWATU BAH. Morn. Even Jan. 2fi .. .. 10.36 10.53 27 .. .. 11.10 11.26 28 11.48 12.0 2i> 12. Hi 12.30 « M .. ... 12.4fi 1.0 »J 1.17 1..V. PHASER OF THE MOON. New Moon lltli. First Quarter 17th. Full Moon 25th. Last Quarter 3rd. Post Office Notices. FOXTOn"OFFICE. WAILS CLOSE AS FOLLOWS t— <for P afmerston North, Feilding, Wan»nui daily at 8.80 a.m. and Thursdays and aturdayj? at 3.15 p.m. (additional). For Wellington and south daily at 8 p.m. i nd on Thursdays and Saturdays at 3.15 ' additional). For Oroua Downs daily at 8.30 a.m. FOR WELLINGTON. : ft "y HE splendid screw steamer. | « QUEEN OF THR SOUTH' , Captain E. Harvey, Lpaves Foxton every Tuesday i Thursday, and Saturday. For freight and pass'ge money apply to F. R. YOUNG, i Agent, I N. B - The above steamerhas Splen I pass nger accomodation there I ng a separate ladies saloon. V ANCHOR BS. COMPANY OF. NELSON OWNERS 'oit steamers Charles Edward, I Kennedy, Murray, Waverley, and Aorere, trading between Nelson. Wellington, Wabfctaui, Foxton, Bangitikoi, Patea, Westport, Greymouth, and Hnkitika. Proprietors of the Anchor Foundry All kinds of Engineering Work, Smith Work, Marine and General Repair* and Construe- j tion undertaken. Weatport and Grey month con) delivered | in oargD33 of fifty In on^ luindrod tons at lowest current rates. Foxtou Agents — I Messrs McMillan, Bkoukh A Co, I Raupih'kei Agent— l Mv AnxHon Amon. | J. H. COCK &Co. f. Shipping Owners, Nelson. L . 'p A V vS T MONIES K To Settlers in the Manchester, Doug- ■ ' . las, and Pohangina Blocks ■ lam prepared to supply settlers on m; the above blocks with sums of money B not exceeding £500 upon security of Bf approved Eural Land without reguir> Kinj payment oj procuration, commis, B-ton, or other such fees, and at current B rates of interest: ■ i 40,000 in sums of £2000 upwards Kat current rates. Wf. HERBERT HANKINS, H SoLiorro:t and Notary Public, ■ Palmgbston North. mT> T E A R y ■ CHEMIST, H MAIN-STRBBT, FOXTON, and ■ THE BQUAEE, PALMERSTON H . H&fl*« to draw attention to the following H Mosquito Embrooation, highly woom mtoded m a preventive when H applied freely t handl to relieve bitten part*. Bottles Is 1* 6d, ard 2.4 each. K^ TO DAIRYMEN. Chmie Bennett Extract, in hotlea frorti la 6 1 ; alao for Jnnket or for table use Cheese Coloorin?, and Butter Ctilaurins in bottlm from Is 61. nee of LemnM, freßb *n(\ pure, of eX' ceptiooally good flavour. Yrcfh R»w L'mo Juice. one Powder, for orchaid blight. •' luaeot Powders, various. Jiet Go/g'es for protecting the eyeß ; v io FJ'tx-m'Uinp v ork. Wixtnr . foi Boila. Hp Eirtrac»eil • Presoriptioos Dispeimed . : ; M«iiag»f j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 January 1891, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 January 1891, Page 2
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