Whyte's Hotel Livery Stables.
We had to-day the pleasure of inspecting the vehicles Mr Stansell has purchased for the convenience of the public. They are new and most comfortable. The four seated buggy is one of Bohan's build, and is splendidly finished and furnished with pole and shafts. The dog cart is light and strong. The harness is handsomely mounted with E. P. rings and buckles, and is English made; The saddles are the best and the; ladies side saddles are fitted with patent safety stirrups which open when pressed with the foot the contrary way. This avoids all danger of the rider being hung up. The horses have been used to the work that they will be put to, and being well cared for, Mr Stansell having now on hand 200 bushels of oats, can be depended on to take their hirers wherever they listeth. It is a convenience to the public to have such a good plant at their disposal at reasonable rates.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 April 1891, Page 3
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165Whyte's Hotel Livery Stables. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 April 1891, Page 3
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