lUT ANAWATU HOTEL, FOXTON, SAMUEL TANSLEY, (Late of the Wellington Club), Peopeietoe. " Every attention and comfort for- Visitors and' Travellers to the West Coast. it THE CELLAR Is capacious^ and is well stocked with Wines, Spirits, and Ales of favourite brands and superior quality. A good Table is kept and the sleeping apartments are lofty and well ventilated. > GOOD STABLING, " • And Secure Paddocks. 29th August, 1876. _ | j_j - r\ RAND AET UNION. * 2001SHARES AT £1 PER SHARE. PHOTOGRAPHS of the above can be 'seen at — i Mr'Thynne's Office, Foxton. Mr Whyte's Hotel, Foxton. Mr Oakley's, "Junction, Sandon. i Mr Evan's, Rangitikei. Mr Dpnnecker's, Club, Masterton. " ' Mr Roe's, Denbigh, Feilding. Mr Gilbert's, Royal, Palmerston. 1 Mr Owen's, Clarendon, -Palmerston. Mr Keeling, Palmerston. , The. following valuable property, situated at the Terrace End, Township of Palmerston North, will be disposed of on the Art Union principle : — A CORNER SECTION of Freehold Land', 66 by 60 feet, with a Brick-built VILLA second to none in Palmerston for command of beautiful scenery. The House contains 4 Rooms — 2 bearooms, kitchen, and parlor. The walls 1 are 18 inches thick 'from footing to base, and 14 inches from base to parapet. The Drawing will come ofE at Mr Snelson's Auction Mart on an early "date,'of which due notice will be given. The drawer- of the highest number to take the land and' villa on payment of the sum of Ten pounds (£10) to the drawer of the lowest number. A further sum of Teh pounds (£10) will be 'distributed' by the present l proprietor amongst the drawers of the next 15 lowest numbers after the first, in the following proportions : — £l each to the ' five lowest after the first, and 10s each to the next ten lowest after the sixth. A Quarter Acre or more land for sale at the back, of the house if required. ' All monies must be forwarded to Mr ' G. 'M. ' Snelson, Palmerston, on, or be- . fore the 18th July. JOHN HANLON, P ' ' ,' .Builder, \ " ' Palmerston North. TIT W. P O INT ON, ' CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ' FOXTON, Having opened a Dispensary in Foxton,' solicits the patronage of the inhabitants' and' country settlers, and trusts by attention and civility to merit the same. PRESGRIPTIONS s Carefully made up with the best Drugs to be procured. Patent Medicines of every description. SUNDRIES. Piesse and Lubins scents, Rimmels, &c, Enemas, Syringes, 'Hair, brushes, Combs, Violet power, Allcqck's plasters, Turkey, and bath sponges, Judson.Dyes. Any article noif in, stock will be immediately procured. It^t O T I C E; The undersigned is in possession of a valuable secret enabling him to, improve upon all shallow or deep-die BRICKMA KING' MACHINES. He has succeeded in effecting a vast improve-" mentin one of Macefield and Co.'s from the Albert Foundry, Auckland, and is prepared to receive communications from 'Brickmakers owning defective machines with a view to the improvement, of their machinery. CHARLES TRICKLEBANK, * x Brickmaker, 'Palmerston North. nm w\ R u c K Commission Agent,. &c, FOXTON. Also, Foxton correspondent and Collector for the Manawatu Times."
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 82, 1 August 1877, Page 1
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