NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ANYONE found trespassing on the Okaua Estate in pursuit of Game or otherwise will be prose - CUted " STRANG BROS. April sth, 1892. ~ FOR SALE CHEAP. HEMP MILL IN GOING ORDER. IHE well-known Hemp-mill situated on the bank of the Manawatu river at Motoa, owned- and worked by Lichard Walden, is now ioi- sale cheap. tfhe Plant comprises— A powerful 9 h.p. portable engine, Crosbie stnppw, ° . , -"Uh shafting nnd scutcher, »,-, ,i site belting, and every r«^v. far preparing Flax; cueo four 6raught horses with all necessary harness.The mill site is an exceptionally valuable one, free from floods, and with the full command of a neverfailing supply of water. Convenient drying grounds adjoin the mill There is plenty of green flax within an easy distance of the mill. For further particulars apply to RICHARD WALDEN, At the Mill. Or to THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Foxton. ADVANCE FOXTON. H. P. Popster BAKER, PASTRY-COOK & CONFECTIONER. DESIRES to thank the public at large for the suaport extended to him in opening business, and hopes by turning out a good artie'e, and strict attention to business, combined with cleanliness, to merit a continuauce of the same. Also bogs to intimate that he has just received (direct from the manufac turers), a choice assortment of Biscuits, Lollies, &c, A call solicited. N.B.— Bread delivered daily to all parts of the town aud country. H. P. FORSTER, Main street, Foxton. KOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing on Sections Nos. 59, GO, 61 and 62 Montoa, with dog or gun in pursuit of Game or otherwise will be prosecuted. JOHN A. SMITH. FOR SALE A Second- hand piano, cheap for cash, or on time payments Apph' lo J. R. STANSELL, Wliyte's hotel. C£ caa €\ZW\ Beatty's Organs at BarS3UU|VVV gains. J5 . , For particulars, catalogue, aoaiess Daniel V, B'-atty, Washingtou, iN'sw Jettey. R. MURRAY, AEBATED WATER & CORDIAL MANDFACTORY, Main-stbbet, FOXTON. All Goods delivered to any part the town. THE OLD TIMES BOOT SHOP. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MES J. HARRIS begs to inform the Inhabitants of the Borough of Foxton and Surrounding District, that she has just opened up a New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES From some of the Best Makers in the Colony, which will be sold a the Lowest Possible Pbice, and hopes to receive a share from old patrons. Boots and hoes made to order, and Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. NOTICE OWING to the losses in sheep, by persons going through the estate shooting, we have found it necessary to object to such traffic, and NOTICE is now given that aU persons trespassing on the Herrington Estate, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted according to law. ROBINSON BROTHERS.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1892, Page 3
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