Notice. ANY PERSON found Trespassing on the Whirokitii) iEm altar this date will la prow clued. ■ C. A. W. ; EET, Manager G. N. E :i= .-’zvn. ESTATE OF THE LATE E U THYNNE. ALL Accounts owing to this oEEg have now been Esm-1, ■-nu s;e requested to bo so tiled E Ea; the 31st MARCH. All accounts against the estate are requested to be rendered by the same date. THE TRUSTEES. Hotels. AWATUH 0 T E L . Av.snue Road, Poxron, J. T. LEYBTT .. Propnc-tm*. One of the oldest cCablished Hotels in the Manawatu Lift iet. Every attention given to Visitors to the town, and also to E’o ndors. Comfortable Sitting Booms and airy Bedrooms. CUISINE OF T.iE BEST. None but the Most Superior Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout, and Oilier Liquors kept in sleek. Good Stabling, and roomy loose boxes available. The Royal Mail Coach stops at this hotel. POST OFFICE~HOTEL. Main-street, Foxton. W. F. GRAY ~ Proprietor. The best of accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. Visitors can rely on having their requirements carefully sludied and catered for. Best Brands of Ahs, Wines, and Spirits only kept SPEIGHTS’ XXX ALE Straight from the W< od, Always on Tap. Reasonable charges, c.-mVned with civility and attention ) endored to all patrons. Good Stabling accora.voda ion pOXTON FAMILY HOI F.L. A ME ANDREW LUNG having taken over the above ludol, Ltoly occupied by Mi* Wm H nier, begs to draw the attention of the public to the fact that he is deles mined to maintain the high reputation of his predecessor. The finest .brands of wines and spirits, as well as the best sparkling ales, kept in stock, wbbo the tabic is served in the best stylo, inEnding all the season’s delicacies. First-class billiard room with marker in attendance.
Every facility for rabbit shooting and fishing parties, including boating expeditions. ihe stabling and paddocking is superior to any on the coast. A. LA INC, (Late of Dannevirke it Feilding), Proprietor. BARGAINS IN CYCLEB7 H. Christian, MAIN-STREET . . Fox'on. Dayton Cycles from £lB. Lightstrung, B.S A., from £l6 168^ Lightstrung, second grade, from 116. Remington Cycles, £l2. Excelsior Cycles, £l9 Grand Excelsiors, £22. Allday A Onions famous Cycles, £l6. Acetylene lamps from 7s Gd. All repairs neatly and carefully executed. PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK A SPECIALITY. NB, TbL shop observes Thurs day as the half holiday Abraham & Williams, Limit 3d LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 25th M I’CTI. ABR\HAM WILLI Li w: 1 so' 1 by pub ic audio:-! a - Imv at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.ui.— 20 yearlings 6 fat cows 4 fat cows 12 2 yr steers 2 choice dairy heifers 15 cows 2 good dairy cows 16 fat cows 83 good weaners 15 2-yr steers 150 lambs 250 ewes 100 ewes 200 2-th wethers 100 lambs 100 ewes 200 good lambs • 100 lambs
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Manawatu Herald, 24 March 1904, Page 3
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