. AUTCTII AID_WIITER GOODS. ' ) * • The Undersigned bogs to announce the arrival of > A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, And solicits of the public inspection of the same. The above consists of— New Winceys Ladies* Dress Materials Scotch Plaids Corsets Hosiery Sealskin Hats Tarn < I'Shanter Hats Flowers Lawn Tennis Jerseys Shawls, Squares. Capes MENS' AND BOYS' Geelong Suits. Trousers and Vests, Overcoats Hard and Felt Hats. Travelling Caps Alloa, Lambswool, and Merino Haff Hose Pants White Dress Shirts Undershirts, Regatta, Oxford, Harvard, and Crimean Shirts flannels, Blankets, Rugs, and Counterpanes ALSO AN ASb'OETMEttT OP IRONMONGERY AND HOLLOWARE. AND A FULL STOCK OF GEOCERIES. Guns and Ammunition. JOHN W. LIE DELL, IRONMONGER AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, LICENSED DEALER IN ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
NOTICE. A STRANGE Bull has been trespassing on our land for twelve months. Description — Pure red with a wliite spot underneath the J stomach. Earmarks — the right one j cut right off in the middle; tho left eaT, a piece taken out ; no visible j brand. If not claimed, and all ex* i pense& paid, within fourteen days j from this date, the above animal will ; be sold to defray pxpenses. N. G. HKWSON. Otaki, May f ., 1881. ""foxton local board. NOTi.CE is hereby given that in accordance with resolutions passed by the Commissioners of the Foxton Local Board at their meeting held on the 3rd day of May instant, all the public highways within the Foxton Local Board District are de- j clared subject to the provisions of the <v Wellington Local Districts Impounding Acr, 1875." And also., that Samuel Tansley, Ranger for the said Board is hereby authorised to proceed under the said Impounding Act against all persons owning cattle found straying on the public highways under the jurisdiction of the ] said Local Board— and also, to iiu- j pound under Clause 101 of "The Public Works Act, 1876 " all cattle j found, straying on roads under the | jurisdiction of the said Board which como within the meaning of tho said clause. ! ■ T. EASTON. I Chairman. Local Board Office. Foxton, Way 5 5 1881. Y'V ANTED, tenders for erecting * ' about 90 chains of wire fencing, Motoa Estate. Specifications at Mr G. Sather ley's, who will show intended lines on Friday, May 13. Tenders to close noon Monday, • May 16. JOHN W. GOWER. "XTOTICE is hereby given that ihe | -i-N partnership hitherto existing } between the undersigned, trading at j Foxton as Fellmongers under the style of " DEAN & KING,' 1 has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Joseph Dean will receive all debts due to the late firm, and discharge all the liabilities thereof, and in future conduct the business of the late firm on his own account. | Dated at Foxton, 4th May, 1881. JOSEPH DEAN. ABRAHAM KING. Witness — J. Herbert Hakkins, Solicitor, Foxton. . .-.-.., ; [cakd.] ™~^~ TT J. W . MASON, ''- ARCHITECT, Foxtow;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 73, 13 May 1881, Page 3
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