rpO TBAVEL THIS SfASOlf. The thoroughbred Horse OPAWA. Will be at THE BOYAL HOTEL STABLES PALMEBSTON, on WEDNESDAYS AND THUJfcDAYS; "" Trems: Single Mares, £4, 105. Two or more mares r as per agreement) ♦ For further particulars apply to ' * THOMAS BO WE, - Proprietor. ' '"TyTE W PLUMBERY'S "SHOP Main Street, Palmerston North. CHARLES BRIDGE Begs to inform the Inhabitants of the Manawatu County that he has opened a new Plumber's Shop,, near the , Princes* Hotel, Terrace End, Palmerston North. , >. All descriptions of Corrugated Iron Water Tanks, of any size and pattern, turned ovA on the shortest notice. Chimney-doctors and Wind^guardsY any shape or design, executed m a workmanlike -manner. % Tumps of all kinds fitted up and repaired^ md responsible workmen sent to any part the district. ~ 1 Every (description of material ' kept m stock, and on sale. All orders by post promptly attended to JOSEPH JJEALE Wholesale amd Bexail BUTCHEK, - SQUARE,, PALMERSTON. None but the very best -young • cattle purcnaißed. Orders left at the Shep promptly attended to. Monthly payments strictlj insisted on.' TT'AIBAKAir STEAM SAW J\- AJSD PLANING MILL, OROUA BRIDaE. FBEEMAtf & WYLDS,/ Phopbietobs. Totara, Bimu, Matai, and Yellow and . Supplied m any quantity. , Timber delivered to' order, betwee* * Wanganui and Foxton. TMPOBTANT NOTICE THOMAS WBAY Is prepared to execute orders entrusted to him for SADDLERY AND HARNESS, A«. ' ' Wellingtow Pbicbs. Settlers will save time ana expense, and secure a good fit, by patronisin| him. liepairs done at a reasonable cost. Address : Next Waiton* and Kings, Palmerston North. , HYNNE, LINTON, &-0a Foxton and Palmerston, AuoctiUjfEEßs, Commission AasKTA And. Land Transfer Agents. AaßNxs iOB Fibe ani> Matins RißKft. Cash pu,rchftsers ot Wool. LOANS NEGOTIATE Jh T. L. & Co. have constantly for sale a large number of FIRST-CLAS4 PBOPEBXLE.S m Towa m$ Country. ~ THYNNET LINTON, A CO.'St Wholesale Grocery and Produce Stores. &v. &c. &v., FOXTOK AND PALMBBSTO*. •pvßl MA.CLACHLAK - (Late Army Medical Department.) HAS NOW BEMQVED •*:^**"^ toMB. OAKLEY'S IN BBOAD STBEET. 1 [Nearly opposite ftoodisson's, ajylfotely m the oe^i pancy of Mr. Amesbury.J WHERE Hii AiAY BE CONSOLTEQ •frpm 9 to-^1 a.m., and ti-oin St) 5 p.m., daily. , THOMAS GOOBISSQ^^S 1 T IVEBY AND BAIT STABLES Bboad Stbbbt. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Cabs, &c,, on hire.~ A Conveyance leaves the Railway Station for AS.HTJJRST every- SaTubday, at noon, and on Mondays at 9 a,m., returning from thence at 4 p.m.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 96, 29 November 1879, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 96, 29 November 1879, Page 4
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