WOODVILLE.
[MoiroDjprowjr oownwpoiri»irfe|jt Nothing pmtticuUrlT fresh to. raport-here, everything qaie&bdt steadily progressing. V see l£r $«k<fl£ shoemaker/has Vgot into his newfijiop v oppoiite hii old «stablishment, uni^Mx Jackson, saddler/ has taken postesSotf Walker's fold shop, and op*nedUnlc« flection of goods, and is tarning^>iSt|^ork m a yery superior •tyie. '• . |g I s, ; : £V- ." :^" -"-.,■; - • .-■-/•■ - I also notefth^adyent of a tolicitor into the townhip^o_^rpeifibn of Mr Perkint, whose sign A (?08., pffice._ . | T£3'r>.;r>i;} lux "'" Ih »^®ffi*-d^t-inydne ni&npanji Tery "% b*g". bat all seem to get a few. open^-l|ii i^^^^lay bat : there fe i M^^^l^s^^er« % l»rge enoqglito shaw-ttt'iir Tiewa m, tSey "proceflded~ on'
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 140, 14 May 1881, Page 3
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98WOODVILLE. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 140, 14 May 1881, Page 3
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