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'FOR WELLINGTON. rV* HE splendid screw steamer « QUEEN OF THE SOUTH " Captain E. Harvey, Lpaves F,oxton every Toe^dav Thurbdat, and Saturday. For freight and passage money apply to F. K. YOUNG, iCA* ;^'- A S ent * N. B The above steamer has splen did pass nger accomodution, there being n separate Indies saloou *:.a ,*<■ ' t^OHOR S S. COMPANY OF .y*;-j y \. -. NELSON. /\WNERS of Bteamers Charleß Ecy&rA, V_/ Kennedy, Murray, Waverley. ' and Aorere, trading between Nelson, Wellington, V&l*gaaui> •• Foxton, Eangttikei, Fatea, Greymouth, and Hokitika. of the Anchor Foundry Alkffids of Engineering Work, Smith WorkMarine and General Repairs and Construe, tioQ undertaken. Westport and Greymouth coal delivered n cargoes of fifty to one hundred tons at owest ourrent rates. Foxton Agents — Messrs McMillan, Rhodes & Co. RaugitJJieiAgent— Mb Abthdb Amok. J. H. COCK & Co. Shipping Owners, Nelson. * 1 WILLIAM PARK, Palm ars ton North. TNVITES inspection of his large J and wel assorted stock. Books and Magazines Of all descriptions, the latest arrivo by w.iy of direct uteamer from j Stationery Each is we'l stocked with every requisite for home or jioffiqefuso. Account Books Of every siz j , ruling and bindin Fanoy Goods 'TJ.-eful aud ornamental, a nice selection mutable for Birthday jtqd. Welding Presents. China and glassware P.Hin fmd--' : ~jfaiii*y. This departmeu&is&n exhibition in itself. Musip " '*6f s all descriptions, Instruments 0 U liunos. by Oollard and Collard, : iit American.' rjjaiis, Violins, Acoor ','/ deWvF'nteß. Guitars, Banjos, &c. Leather Goods i-j[^n ! jng Oases, Jewell Cases, . >^Hand-Bags, &c. Tojte Of all descriptions. < Crioket and Lawn Tennis Goods. Inap^otion parioalarly invited, and ■ nd^orie pressed to purchase. WILLIAM PARK, Dlfc E n T I M PORTER, , PALMEB6TON NOBTH.

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Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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272

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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