tTfAT&ED— Residenfcin Foxton W and the Burrounclmg districts to know that the Great Partnership Sale is now proceeding at Te Aro Honse, Wellington. COACH TO LEVIN. fVN and after TUESDAY, the Ist [J January, a Coach wi'l leave Whyte's Hotel, foxton, at 6 45 a m. every we»-k 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 pni. Fares : 4s ; Return (available for one month), 6s. M1 Passengers by ..flris route will each Wellington by midday, and at a cost, return, of only 17s. J. R. StTANSELL, Proprietor. -•■ THE FRUIT,, SEA SON. TOURING the irnit season Apples 1/ of :all descriptions can inepurohased' at : Eawa^oaOrchard; in large or small quantities. Orders can be left at the Manawatd H^baiJd Officei ANTED TO BUY OR LEASE— l~Portable l&gine Bor 10 horsepower, and saw mil* ling plant. »**,,,, Rangiwahia. rj O E S A; U E . 1 American Organ, in first 6lass order. Seven stops* Cheag. j. r, McMillan. Barraud & Abraham, PALMERSTONNORTH. SEEDSMEN, & GENERAL MERCHANTS. TUST LANDED per s.s. Doric— •'G Tankß T*ux>nix» and Swede Seeds. ALSO— New stocks of Clovers, Giass Seeds, Mangel Wurzel, Carrots, etc. All of these have « een carefully selected fiom the best markets in England by Mr Lionel Abraham, and can be relied on as TKUE TO NAME and of the HIGHEST GEllMINAiING 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 DER. WENTS imported by ourselves direct from Hobart. '. Also a prime lot of Circular Heads, Myatts Prolifics, Bruces Frost Prolifica, etc S D OAiS of fill uirieitrs Aso Feed 0 ts, ■" In ff, Bra-u j Pollard. Chi k Wheai Cape Bailey, Rye Corn, &c. always on hand. WOOLPACKS at Lowest Market Rates. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT. AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. HAVING a Powerful Steam Engine I am prepared to Cut Deliver Firewood in all lengths at Reasonable Prices. "I IT ANTED— AII who are anxious \fy to secure the best value to be bad for money, to visit Te Aro House, Wellington, and make their purchases during the Great Partnership Sale. \TTANTED— Everyone to know VV that Men's and Boys' clothing, and Mercery, Ladies' dress fabrics, hosiery and gloves, calicoes and sheetings, and all sorts of household furnishing, including carpets floorcloths aud lino'eums are bring almost given away at the Great Partnership Sale, now on at Te Aro House, Welliugton. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB TRANSFER OF LIOiNSE. I JAMES GARDINER MITCHELL, of Foxton, being the ho'der of a 3 üblican'e License iv respect of the bouce and premises si n ate at Boston, and known by the sign of the Post Office Hotel, do hereby, give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be hoi den at the Magistrate's Court, Otaki, on the 7th day of March, 1895, apply for a Transfer of the said Liceus«- from iuyselfto Thomas Vipo»d. Proctor, B*3' appointee. .'"."'. Dated tao 7th day of "February, im ' J. G. MITOHELIi.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 February 1895, Page 3
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