ix j.**— *— * — ' ,yj " PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Lessee . . Mr a. J. Whyte. TUESDAY EVENING, JUJNE 21. . GRAND ENTERTAIN ENT. First and only appearance of the ( World-renowned Famous Tragic Actor, who is on his way to Taranaki, HERR BANDMANN, Assisted by the most charming and higiily-talonted artist, Miss Louise Beaudet, And the sterling actor, MR. J. F. C ATH CART, (For 15 years leading actor with ''Chas. Kean, Barry Sullivan, &c) GRAND SHAKSPEAREA^N OLIO. Scenes and acts in ostume of HAMLET! OTHELLO! RO MEO JULIET! SONGS by Miss Louise Beaudet. To conclude with ihe capital comedy. in one act, of SQUABBLES! Prices of adm ssion — 4s, 3s, an d 2s lOs REWARD. STRAYED, a dapple-grey Horse, branded HN on off rump Supposed to have gone Moutoa way. H. L. M'FADYEN, saddler, Fox* ton. FOXTON LOCAL BOARD. VTOTICE is hereby given that J-N the office of the Foxton Local Board has been removed to TEMPLE CHAMBERS, first door on the right hand sido. R. G PALMER, Clerk and Collector. Foxton, June 20, 1881. REMOVAL NuTICE. R. G. PALMER, Commission Agent, Accountant, Draughtsman, &c, PEGS to inform the public that he has given up tho Stationery Business, and taken an office in Temple Chambers, where he will conduct the above branches of business with a strict regard to punctuality and general business management. Clerk and Collector to the Foxton Local Board. FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!! fjILOUR, CHEAP and GOOD, at prices calculated to exclude importations and keep the money in the district, can bo obtained FOR CASH at the Sandon Flour Mill. A. C. BUROIIAM, Proprietor. N.B. — Drays bi-weekly to and from Foxton. TO WY FOXTON "CUSTOMERS. I BEG to' intimate that from this date I have changed my day for visiting Foxton from WEDNESDAY to TUESDAY, on which day I will visit Foxton by the morning train, as usual. K. E METARD, "Watchmaker, &c, Palmerston. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TIEN DERS are hereby invited from 1 ali papers circulating within the Connty of Manawatu for County advertisements. Tenders to be sent in addressed to the Chairman at the County Office, Foxton, and marked •'Tender for Advertising" not later than 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the sth day of July, 1881. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, JOHN M'CULLOCH, Llerk to Council. Foxton, June 13, 1881 NOTICE. HA YI N G leased the land known as Cook's paddocks, I hereby give notice that for ihe future NO THOROUGHFARE will be allowed, and any person found trespassing will be prosecuted. JAMES COLEY. Foxtos, WerMth, 1881. NOTICE. TF one BAY MARE, branded 78 A on shoulder, is not removed and grazing expenses paid within fourteen days from this date, she will be sold to recover the same. G. NEWMAN WOOD. Iwitikei, Moutoa, June 18th, 1881. C. FRANTZEN. PRAOTIOAL WATCHMAKER AND * / OPTICIAN, Palmerston North. Repairs neatly executed on the shortest notice. Workmanship guar- ; anteed. r , .0. Frantzen will be in attendance at Mr Westwood'-a Ho'el, Foxton, every Wednesday to receive repairs,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 84, 21 June 1881, Page 3
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