NOTICE TO TEESPASSEES. A NYONE fovnd trespassing on the j\ Okaua Estate in pursuit of Game or otherwise will be prosei cuted. STEANG BEOS. April sth, 1802. DISSOLUTION OF PAETNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between us, the undersigned, under the title of T. P. WILLIAMS & CO., Flaxmillers, Foxton, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent as from the first day of March, 1892. By agreement between the under* signed all liabilities of the firm to be paid by T. P. Williams, and all debts due to the firm to be paid to the fiaid T. P. Williams. As witness our hands this Ist day of April, 1892. * t. p. Williams: w.g.robinson., Witnesg — : John Ri'BussELL, : F6xt6n>' TENDERS. HTVENDERS wanted for about 115 J[ chains of wire fencing on Messrs Pascal Brothers' property at Kerevu. Tenders close on TUESDAY, the 12th April, addressed to L. Pascal, Kereru. Tenderers wilt be shown over the line of fencing any day during the week. , . ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. O':---prplimTnaey notice. WE will hold our first monthly sale of Horses in our new building at Palmerston North on SATURDAY, April 28rd. In order to do full justice to the merits of the horses to be offered we cannot take more than 100 horses. Intending vendors will kindly send their entries early. BTEVISNB & GORTON, Auctioneers, H, W* & Co., The "»■ Grocers, . DESIRE to announce to their customers and fhe Public" generally that they have just completed extensive improvements in their establishment, whereby all those visitiug will be able to. see their goods displayed to greater advantage. Call and see our Stook of Fancy Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Cocks, Mirrors, &c, all of which are of newest designs. LAMPS. We have just opened an original cask from Home, of the Royal Burner, Glass Illuminator, and China Shade, which we are selling at exceptionally low prioesi ■' • ■ , Canterbury Hams arid ,•--.: Bacon; •'=•■■ ■ TEA. — Full stuck, including the .-.celebrated CEYLON, packed- in Ceylon, (not Colonial Blended). SEEDS.— Pacey's English and Colonial Rye, Clovers, Timothy Cocksfoot, Rape, Turnips. Timber, Bricks, Lime./^osts, .j Wire House Blocks, &c,, &c. . » VrTENNESSV liri|sWooD IT COMES AS A BOON AND A BLESSING TO MEN. npHE Town Pump is, as everybody I must admit, a blessing to every man, woman, and child in Foxton, but it fades into nothingness when compared with the GRAND STOCK op BOOTS&SHOES. .rN p W ._, O ? Bp E-L^ A TgP A4T* STARTUPS i NEW TIMES BOOT SHOP, as there, is this difference bqtween them— you can pump the Town well' dry. but you can always obtain a fresh supply of STARTUP'S Boots. BOOTS AND SHOES made to Order on the shortest notice. Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. New Times Boot Shop, MAIN STREET, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 April 1892, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 7 April 1892, Page 3
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