Thj: Draught Stallion " The GoYsrnor," Will be at the service of Breed, rs in 'he Manawatu District. FHE GOVERNOa i« a beautiful bnv, five years old, Ktanding 16 hands 8 inches with good feet and lego, his acMon cannot be surpassed. He ii one of the cleverest horses ou his feet travelling. He can walk five miles an hour. As n foal getter be seldom failn to leave his murk. The Governor i* by that far f.imed horse Prince Vic'or, the noted prize winner. Prince Victor is by the great bov=p Young Sentcbman, imp. The Governni'a dim is n dnuahti-r of the noted hor^ft Sir William Wallacp, imp. (never bnatHn in the ring). It will be ppen by the above tbas The Governor has come from as pond a stock as there is in New Zealand. Terms- £2 103 ; half guarantee £3. The Governor will bn at the Mannwam Hotfil Stal.-lts ciiher on Wednesday afternoons or Thursday mornings. All arrangements can be made with the Groom in chargp. For further particular app^ to ]••. WHITE, Park Road, Falmerston North. MAirom National IVTortgag© & Agency Companyof Neur Zealand, LIMITED, (Freezing W» rks, Longburu.) HAVEpleasur>in intimating to Farmers of the Manawatu and surroundiu : districts thar. they are pre| ared to supply their well - known manures in quantities to suit customers, on rue s, L ngburn, as under : — BLOOD MANURE Contains 13 per ci-nt, ol Ammonia BONE MANURE *nalsis : 54 per cciv. Ttica'cic Phospba.'e, 4 per ceiit. Ammouia. EOOTMxKUttE, No 1. ■ na'y^is : C 2 per cent. Tri alcic L'hosphaie, 7 1 per cent. Ammonia ROOT MANU E, No 2. Ana'ysi^ : 23 per cent. Tricabic Pho phate, 8£ per ceut. Auimonia. All the above Manures are finely around, free front 1 moisture, and can !>e s«»wn by tiny d ill. Foxton Sanatorium. Cottagas to let on the Ocean Beach. MR ANDREW JONSON has just bui I two conv-M.i nt Counts, which can be remed on r asonable terms. The Cottage* can be raachel at. <ill timrs easily und ol eaplv. and .v< j only five chiins from the livir and tt quarter of v mile Lorn th j Ooaan lie v.h. Tluy are a's » spirited i=a a nnst hoilthy posHi »n. a d splendid \ie v* die obtained from ihe hil s close by FISHING & BATHING may be in'ul&ediu from c ther river bank or sea bench. A TELEPHONE is afljicent connecting Visi ors with the whole to e-irat-li of the Co ony. THE COTTAGES ARE FURNISHED, AND EACH HAVE 3 liOOMS. THE SITTING ROOMS are 12 x 12 with fi eplnces, and arc each furnished with 1 t»ib c, 2 chairs stool 13 , 2 sauc«pa<>s, Irving ran, kettle, cv s and s.ucera, mugs, plates and dielips. nil of nnnme ed ware f r th ■ ehi dm , nnd with eartlienware cap.-, for the iidults. I THE No 1 13RDT{OOMvSarel2 x 12, and r^ furnn-h"d with wirewove m itira«ses and bed-teads, washstands, dressing tabUs and looking glasses, with enamelled ware 'I HE No. 2 BEDROOMS ar« 8 x 12, and are furnished with three s rotchers only. Earl\ application is necessary, and for terms aud any further particulars apply to ANDREW JONSON, Tho Avpuue, I oxton. HKASMANIT BAKER, CASH TAILORS, FOXTON. R moved to premiss m-xt Methodist Church.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 February 1899, Page 3
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541Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 23 February 1899, Page 3
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