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/&****\ TH IP "lvrij lii1 ' ii A "DTi fT yj Jj. Jj. lTlJjliillJUj ' WATCHMAKER, A.ND JEWELLER. v j^^^^^^^. PALME «STON- AND, FEILDIN&. , £$F y2s^|l|^iL Awarded— Paris Kxliibition. 1867. Admitted— London, illi^^^BH LEVETI & GENEVA WATCHES ix GREAT VABIEIT. # A WELL- SELECTED STOCK OP JEWELRY". Ever}- description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, skil-

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WA K GANUF" RAILWAY BRIDGE. j FOOTWA^pNTRACT. Public Works Office, Wellington, 15th Sept., 1879. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to NOON on TUESDAY, the 30th September, 1879, for the above coritract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside /'Tender for Footway Contract ;" accompanied by a! cheque on some bank in the town where the tender is lodged ; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be in favor of the Receiver- General's : Deposit Account pnly,,>nd s nqt' to bearer or order. Plans ando-Speoifc* cations may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Wanganui, Foxton, and Wellington. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be '■ accepted. - By command, JOHN BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. IfKAT&KK&U/feTijAM SA% MILLS. Notice to' Settlers of Campbelltown and Surrounding Districts. YyE have appointed F. RICH & " * Co., of Oampbelltowni as'bVr s All orders entrusted to their ¥ a o^^ J Hotara,l'ma'ki,.red!ana white pine, at lowest current rates. > >' FREEMAN & WYLDS. •■ T!7\OR SALE, at Sandon, a £-acre -L 1 section, No. 106, on which is built a substantial 3- roomed cottage ; • Ig4<sl Well ofjwatet cto^henrißmises. Jffnis.dki^abTe ipfop'ertyT wallf be sold a bargain, and^ liberal terms will be \si{m. JpWfeflT.BULLl'; /. ■* . * %^Tramway, Foxtbh. ri " ../'.l. a T b I L ET. r^tftb lfe^j6l7s^rg6q6f-iiAND, „ A. situate about a mile, from i Foxfen,.^l<o>acve^ $ein| bjefstf, \i\e\ remainder clear. The timber in the ; bush ! can; lie 1 /uti'lile& Mbr fencing purposes. A portion is already fenced and drained.- • .. * < t' -• m V ' For further particulars, apply to A. J. WHYTE, ' - • Whyte's Hotel, Foxton. ; ; 'fi~^T ~ "SpSING3B79dT f^ N SATURDAY, 27th September, U: SPRING GOODS will be displayed at Thompson's General Store, Main-street, Foxton. ■ - ;■■:■•... ■ > ' " 'Special l Lines in Lustres, Prints . iMuslins,: Ladies', and* /GenisV S^raw •' Huts and Hat ; TrimmiiigSj Flowers, ' ! Choxntsa) Boots' and Sides. left.' ,-*,::■.. ; . ■ ■ ,;•;.;..-. | - A large Btook_of , Groceries, Ironmonger^ Glassware, Crockery, &c, always on hand. ' :! : ' •"■ l ■'■'■ '-O^HONORE, , „ , , ■ Manager. J . r . i .■■'■; NOTICE, .< <--.;,•.,. A MEETING of the Medical 1 • ~xx~~ Oommittee-Tnll-b c held at.tb.eAthenteum on MO^DAX, 29th September, at 3 p.m. 1 ' W. G. ROBINSON, / : ! • Secretary.' / y rpHE Annual, Meeting of Shere.l holders in the Sandon Steam Flour Mill Company/ Jamited, will be held in the Sansoh schoolhonseonTUKSDAY,'3oth September, at 730 p.m ; to receive report and balance-sheet, and transact other important business. H. SANSON, Chairman of Diiectors. ■ ■■•■■■ —^_ l_ ■■•*"/ THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBER./ ■'j .- -t IMPORTANT LAND SALE. MR R. J. DUiN CAN lias been, favored with instructions from 5 Mr. G eorge Cook, of Foxton , to offer for -absolute sale by' "auction, c»n Thursday, 2nd October, the interest of the 1 said George 066k in the undermentioned properties — j Blocks V , VL, and VII., in the A wahou BJock, containing respectively 197£ a(frel, 122^ acres, and 229 a*efe/ in all, say 549 acres. I Full particulars of the above properties, land of the interest 1 therein- of the said George Cook, may be obtained from ,the*auctioneer.

! f « % **» f| f| -*? * ti n J w y I* if f\ N SALE By the undersigned, At Family Wholesale Prices, At their STORES IN FOXTON & PALMEBSTO FlourVCfifl If PM|#^§? n Bacon! il J U iB&Ell Ml U U I Oats Chaff Teas Sugars Sauces Pickles Kerosene Candles Woolsacks Comsacka Nails Spouting Whiteleads Oils . Eice Cornflour Fencing Wire Staples Scrim , . Paper . . . . . ... 'Ale, Wine, and ' Spirits, / " .. &c.j &c, &r:\ , . . THYNNE, IJNTON & CO. /Country Produce bought and sold on commission, or for cash, ' j — : A.^S. 'i«>Ji. ; BEGS to inform his friends and the publio flenerajly, that he is carrying on' at' his 1 pVemises,' Main street, Foxton, the business of a Butcher, and supplies Prime Meat of every description at current prices. A. S. E. would only refer to the long experience the Foxton and surrounding residents havejiadj of him ; and trusts by slide t attention" to *busigness, anil selling only the very best of meat, to obtain a continuance of their patronage.* j j t ~~ r^ . - Sftusag|psf [oxy^etjjin^ all r other kinds of small goods on sale. Families waited on for orders and shipping supplied. Note tiie address — A. S. EASTON/ t V / IM°*4 /, / h Main street, Foxton. MILLINERY and DRESSMAKER MRS L. H. BUEE, MILLINER AKD DRESSMAKER, BEGS to inform the Ladies of Foxton and sui rounding Dis~ tricts that she is prepared to execute Millinery and Dressmaking in al l the latest fashions, and in the best style, at moderate prints. Note the address — ■■' ; M ! R"S" L. if.' ; BITER, MILLIKEfi-AKD, DIl B,S S[MAKEB. Main street. Foxton. TO FISHERMEN AND QTHEES. T?OR SALE, FISHING SEINES r and SET NETS in large variety ; also C6ttort ab'd Hemp Twines ,an4 Cprk floats. App.ly to GEORGE' BARNARD, Taranaki • street; * WellingtSoii,' ■ oppo* site the Barracks. T O LET, TTTOEMANBY HOUSE, furnished, with garden, outhouses, &c. Pos" session -g'iven^22n^inst, " •' / ! I-" For particulars, apply to ! F. LOUDON. "ITT"! vt© BHD&DERS.! J ! 1! TjIEESH Tenders wpl, be received V by the undersigned' until FEIDAY, aeth September, for the erection oi a schoolhouse at Otaki. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of this paper until Tuesday. 23rd inst. Lowest or any tender not necessarily actednrTr fTfT n/VfT f\ The tlm^rajpn^^p4lf?yffWtt ee > ANOTHER 'BAKES. ; will commence business on Monday in the above line, and hopes torecehe a fair share -of the tradq. s < / JOHN CARTWEJGHT. B READ. \ S announced by circular when we took over Mr Hrown's Bakery, this article will be EEDUCED TO 8 ' A LOAF • f ediicecT should the trade warrant it. I ;r;f{^ fxiloudon. ) Foxton, Jujllllfe .

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 10, 26 September 1879, Page 3

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