FOXTON BAKERY. TIIEST QUALITY BREAD, guaranteed fuH weight, at QD. PER 41b LOAF, FOR CASH. JOHN W. LIDDELL, Mam*street, Foxton. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. A CCOUJNTS are rendered monthJrx. ly, and all accounts not settled by 10th of following month will be closed. J. W. LIDDELL. Foxton, April 5, 1880. PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE EESI DENTS OF OTAKI AND FOXTON. I the Undersigned, am prepared j to CART GOODS between Otaki and Foxton. All orders promptly executed. GEORGE COLEY, Carter, Foxton. NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. I THE UNDERSIGNED, am prej pared to cart goods between Foxton and OUki at the rate of £2 5s per ton. All orders punctually attended to. W. H. EEEYE, Carter. Foxtoo, 23rd February. W. G. ROBINSON, COMMISSION AGENT, Foxtox, House, Land, and Estate Agent.s| Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. Agent for The National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of jSew Zealand. PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, Ma t n-street, Palmerston JNortb. W; DEARDS, - - Propkixtok. TH E above-named house is well* known throughout the Provincial District of Wellington. Travellers from Wellington, Napier, Wairarapa, and W anganui, can alight at the house, the coaches passing the door, and the Terrace End Railway Station beiDg immediately opposite. The internal arrangements are under the management of an experienced Housekeeper, and the cellar and bar are looked after by the Proprietor, who is able from his long Colonial experience to guarantee that nothing but the best will be kept in the establishment^" TO TIIE FOXTON PUBLIC. JAMES DUNN, DESIRES to inform the public of Foxton and surrounding dis-. | tricts that he has started business as 1 a Tailor at the room above tho Ready Money Store, where orders may be left, and will be promptly executed. W. SCHIPPER, & JEWELLER, VV Mainstreet, Foxton. (Opposite Whyte'B Hotel.) Watches and Clooks repaired on reasonable terms. FOR SALE. mHE BAINES S E ESTATE, a comprising 1378£ acres of splendid land, with or without stock ; or it will be sold in lots of 100 acres or upwards, to suit purchasers. The 111 state is situated 10 miles from the Port of Foxton, and has two miles of frontage to the Mana* watu-Wanganui Railway, with the Bainesse Railway Station close to the Homestead. 1 Intending purchasers need only see the land to be convinced that its quality is excellent, and the stock comprises some of the best and purest Shorthorn Cattle in Now Zealand. The Homestead and Farm Buildings are complete. ' For further particulars, apply to H. MACE, Esq., Wellington. Or to C. SIMPSON, Bainesse, Foxton. FOXTON BUTCHERY. ARTHUR LOVEJOY desires * J inform the public of Foxton that he has taken over the above well-known butchering business from Mr F. W. H odder, and hopes, by strict attention to the business, to obtain a share of public patronage Families waited on daily for orders* Shipping supplied. Tripe, sausages, and all other small goods always on hand. ARTHUR LOVEJOY, Wholesale and Family Butohbb, (Opposite Whyie's Hotel), Foxtow. v _
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 85, 18 June 1880, Page 3
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