Barfaud & AMahainu PALMERSTON NORTEL SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MERCHANTS. TUST LANDED per s.s. Doric— Swedd Seecls. ALSO— New stocks of Clovers, Grass Seeds, Mangel Wurzel, Carrots, etc. All bt these have t een carefully selected from the best markets in England by Mr Lionfl ASrahA&, and can be relied on as TRUE TO NAME and of the HIGHEST GERMINATING POWER. We invite comparison of quality and prices and will forward samples and quotations on application. LARGE STOCKS OF SEED POTATOES, A special line of TRUE DEEWENTS imported by ourselves direct from Hobart. Also a prime lot of Circular Heads, Myatts Prolifics, Bruces Frost Prolifics, etc. SUED OATS of all varieties. Also Feed Oats, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, Chick Wheat, Cape Barley, Rye Corn, &c. always on hand. WOOLPACKS at Lowest Market Rates. WANTED— Residents in Foxton and the surrounding districts to know that the Great Partnership Sale is now proceeding at Te Aro House, Wellington. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. HAVING a Powerful b'teani Engine I am prepared to Cut and Deliver Firewood in all lengths at Reaonable Prices. E. BATTBRSBY, PRACTICAL STEAM ARTESIAN WILL - SINKER. MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. Est'mates given for Sinking at per foot or Guaranteed Supply. FOXTON CO-OPERATIVE BUTCHERING CO., LD., (IN LIQUIDATION.) ALL debts owing must now be paid or arranged for, or legal proceedings will betaken. All those who can show that they are unaMe to pay their debts in full, can, by immediate attention, have I their case considered. Shortly all Book Debts will be sold by auction when the opportunity now offered may not be open. E. S. THYNNE, Liquidator. TheFoxtonOutfitter. i To the Gentlemen of Foxton and the Surrounding Districts :— HAVING RECENTLY returned from Christcburch, where I have spent some years in learning the trade, I desire to announce that I have taken over the Tailoring Department from my brother, Edmund Osborne, of the Centre of Commerce, I am now prepared to execute any .style in gentlemen's wearing apparel. All tweeds guaranteed shrunk prior to being made up. A. R. OSBORNE. WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE-1 Portable Engine 8 or 10 horse>power, and saw milling plant. Apply J. LONG, Rangiwahia. ■p 0 R SALE. 1 American Organ, in first class order. Seven stops. Cheap. j. b. McMillan. | COACH TO LEVIN. f\N and after TUFSDAY, the Ist [j January, a ('each wi'l leave \ : Wbyte's Hotel, Foxton, at 5 45 a in. every week day, catching the tra : n to Wellington at Levin at 8 oam. The Coach will return to Foxton on the arrival of the train from .Wellington, reaching Foxton at 12.15 p.m. Fa*es : 4s ; Return (available for one month), 6s. Passengers by this route will each Wellington by midday, and at a cost, return, of only 17s. J. R. STANSELL, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 January 1895, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 19 January 1895, Page 3
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