STEAM COOPERAGE AND BOX FACTORY, Main street, P.ilmerslon North. Tallow Casks B:itu r B Xf-s S-2i clng Tuha Brewer's Vuts Brewer's Kegs and Casks On hand and to order at lowest rates, FRUIT CASES, etc. WILLIAM COOK, Proprietor.. HEASIAN & BAKER, CASH TAILORS, HAVE REMOVED to premise* lately occupied by A. Fraser, iv Main-street. J. GRACE & CO. Tli© Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. Sole Agents, WA SHERS. A Boon for Mothers. Harrison's Knitting Machines Sewing Machines Pearson and Bennion's Saddling Machines Mangles and Wringers, Knifa Cleaners 20--, 80*, 855 Pianos, Organ?, Violin?, Banjos, Mandolin", Accordion?, Concer Una?, Englifh and German \ Mouth Organ?, Flutes, Whistles Sheet Music. i Brass Instruments, all makes. Call in and Inspect. Twelve Cabinet PORTRAITS (Enamelled), and ONE 15 BY 12 ENLARGEMENT For Sis Cask At lime of sitting. STUDIO OPEN Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from 930 a m. to 4.80 p.m for op: raiin« ( iiht/r d-jys can •be arrungid for.) ' j To tho?e who may want views of lluur house?, cattle, eic , please drop a post-caid asking for Camera to be taken on the spot. ORDERS BY LETTER RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. j j Good Work Guaranteed. Call early aDd make arrangements. Note. — The Studio will also be open en Tuesday and Wednesday e.vfning' from 7 to 8, and Por. truits will be taken by means of flashlight. H. , N WHITEHEAD, PHOTOGRAPHER, Main-stnet, Foxton. Wilson Hunia's Lake (Kai Koknpu), Between Rangitikei River and Foxton ; about 4 miles from the 'latter place. Good Duck and Swan Shooting to be had. n^HE above has always been a I Great Resort for sportsmen, tit* shooting being extremely good. Intending Bbootist3 are hereby no tified that a charge of £1 Is will be m-ide to each individual seeking sp >rt on the above Lake. I, or my representative, will bo on the ground during the whole of the shooting season fjr the purpose of issuing permits, and I take this opportunity of notifying the public, that anyone found on tbe said Like without permit will be prosecuted with lhe utmost rigour of the Law. I have appointed Mr John Adam?. Licensed Native Interpreter of Mfirton, my Rgenfr, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge, nml who has my au:hori y for she is.-ue of pi'vmits. Signed this Ist day of April, 1899. TAttATJA UTIKU, The nravp3t Railway .Station to tha abov^ Lakr> is Tr\ilr-r t ; and Oarnarvon on the Foxton-IBandon Line.
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Manawatu Herald, 25 July 1899, Page 3
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