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Henessey’s Store on the western side of Main Street, Foxton. This shop was later the site of C Honore, A W Allen and later Homecraft. In this photograph four men and three boys stand in front of the store. A saddled horse is tied to one verandah pole and a second horse with a trap is at the other end of the verandah.

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Tautuhi

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

C.T. Easton's Butchery, Foxton, 1904
Harts West End Store, Foxton Beach
R T Betty, Bootmaker
Heaseman and Baker, and Perreau Bakery
E E Smith
Henricksens Boarding House?
Beehive Stores
Hamer Building , Main Street, Foxton
Osborne Tailors, Main Street, Foxton
E E Snow, Bootmaker
Christian Honore's Store, Foxton
Bullards Saddlery

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
buildings,
commercial,
commercial costume,
fhs museum,
foxton,
foxton beach buildings,
horse and trap,
men horse transport,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

C.T. Easton's Butchery, Foxton, 1904
Harts West End Store, Foxton Beach
R T Betty, Bootmaker
Heaseman and Baker, and Perreau Bakery
E E Smith
Henricksens Boarding House?
Beehive Stores
Hamer Building , Main Street, Foxton
Osborne Tailors, Main Street, Foxton
E E Snow, Bootmaker
Christian Honore's Store, Foxton
Bullards Saddlery