WANTED a Managing Partner in a Flaxmill. Apply to McMillan, rhodes & go. foxton portrait room, Mr Kirkwood's Old Studio, CLYDE STREET. H. B IL LEN S, PHOTOGRAPHER. (From The Square, Palmerston N.,) BEGS to ihtiniate to the people of Foxton, and surrounding district, that he will visit Foxton for (3j Three Days Only, Commencing TUESDAY, JULY 7th, And hopes that by doing Good Work to merit a fair share of patrouage. All Sizes of Photos taken from CD.V.'s up to lfiin. x 12in. Customers waited on at their resi- ! derices for Groups, Buildings, Animals, &c. . '. , Prices Moderate. Terms— -Half Cash at time of Sitting. Specimens pf Photos at Mr Furrie's Store, Foxton. Q ANDO \' STEAM FL9UR MILLS CLOyji'R &SON. ; Having erected New and Improved Wheat-cleaning and Flour dressing' Machinery of the latest desnjaare now producing Flour that for purity, colour, and strength cannot be surpassed by any in the market. To those who have not tried it, we have every confidence in recommending our NEW PROCESS tLQPit. THREE AND A QUARTER ACRES OF LAND. FOR SALeT CHEAP, PHAT Section, No. 504, facing | Coley Street The price fixed is, only £120, and unless disposed of before the 31st July it will be positively withdrawn from sale. This property is laid down in splendid grass, nil fenced in, and subdivided. A potion is in Orchard. A capital brick well of water on the property. There are three Useful Buildings also upon the laud. Apply to J. HILLAItY, Or to THYNNE, LINTON & CO.,' Foxton. LOUTH NURSERY, NORBITON ROAD, FOXTON. I HAVE great pleasure in again thanking my numerous customers for their support in the past, and look forward to a continuance <.f the same in the future, as I have this year to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS BHEL TEE TREES. The great question being what shall we have for shelter for our orchards and cattle? viz., Pines of sorts — Cupr esses, Maorocarpa and other sorts ; Gums, &c Also Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, viz., Abies Excelsa, Abies Alba, Crytomeria Elegans, Hollies, Laurels (assorted), Escalonias (assorted), Wollingtonia Gigantea, Magnolias, Cameliai, Azaleas, Roses, &c. FEUI T~T BEES, CONSISTING OF Quinces . Medlars Mulberries Figs Walnuts Filberts Apples Pphts Plum^ Peaches Nectarines Cherries Hazels. J SMALL FRUITS — Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, and Rhubarb. Grape Vines, Aspa-, ■ r#gus, and Seakale. : ESTIMATES GIVEN for planting either fruit or forest tr^eß by the acre, nlso plans and estimates mado for Landscape Work. I plant and guarantee forest trees for 12 months or 2 years according to agreement. Ordeis left with Messrs McMillan, Rhodes & Co. will receive prompt attention. BICHARD GRAY. J. K. Stansell, OF WHYTE'S HOTEL, Has now for Hire — Buggies Traps .'',.. '''- Harness horses for single and double harness Hack 3 for. Ladies and Gentlemen. The Conveyances and Harness are all new, and of the best make ' and and quality. The Horsea are Staunch and Quiet. TSRMg EiAibNABLE,
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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1891, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1891, Page 3
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