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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 13 June 1890, Page 2

 

FORWELLIIGTON. riiHß splendid screw steamer ... QUEEN OF THE SOUTH*" Captain E. - Harvey, Leare? Foxton every Toe;-day Thursday, and Saturday. For freight *nd passage money apply to F. R.YOUNG, Agenfc. N. B -Thoabove steamer has splen did pass nger accomodation here being a separate ladies saloon. MR A. SOUTH&YBAKES Of Palmerston North, BARRISTER AND SOLICTOR. A'thOroughly competent Law Clerk i will attend a Foxtou every Tuesday avening and all Wednesday, for tbe despatch of all Land Transfer work and common Law, *_nd will talee in- gtructions for Court business. Mb Baker will attend personally whenever required.. MONEY To Lend in any sums to suit borrow §rs at current rates, and with promp titudo *■'' Mr _£a__;r will be glad to give in- tending applicants all particulars free charge. __-__£• __m__^Bßß_w ANCHOBi SS. COMPANY OF NELSON. OWNERS of steamers Charles Edward Kennedy,. Murray, Waverley, and Aorere, trading'betrween Nelson, Wellington, Wan^inui, Foxton, , Rangitikei, Patea, Westport, Greymouth; and okitika. Proprietors of the Anchor Foundry" All kinds of Engineering Work, Smith Work, Marine »nd General Repairs and Construe- . undertaken. Wejtport and Greymouth coal delivered " nsargoes of fifty to one hundred tons at lowest current rates. Foxtou Agents- Messrs McMillan, Rhodes Jt Co. Rangftikei Agent— Mr Abthur Amok. J. H. COCK &Co. Shipping Owners, Nelson. rp R U S T ■ M" O N I E S To Scttiers in the Manchester, Doug- las, and Pohangiua Blocks I am propared to supply settlers on tbe above blocks with sums of money not exceeding £000 upon security of Hpproved Rural Land without reuuir- in I payment of procuration, commit, gtn, or other snob fees, and at current rates of interest. £ .0,000 in sums of £2000 upwards «| current rates. J.HEI?B,E RT HANK INS. SoLicrrpit and Notary Public, ' Pa___krßtok North.

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