Mockery . TO SUIT THE TIME. : . JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM LONDON. CASH PBICES— White and Grold cups and saucers . . . . 7/6 per doz Blue and Pinlv Band 4/7 „ „ Printed Very Nice ..5/ „ „ White and Gold Plates 5/, 6/ „ Jugs, Glass Dishes, Glass Butter Dishes ... 1/6 each Glass Sugars .. ..1/6 Apply Early to C. HONOKE. Maint Street, Foxton. FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. SATURDAY, 16th JUNE. Dever's linstrels. The following First Class Artistes, till lately members of the HUGO MINSTRELS, who bftve been performing to < Wer flowing House 'in Wellington, will give a new and grand ' programme at Foston on BATUBDAY, 16sh JUNE. VizMISS MAGGIE OAKES MR DEVERE MR MOORE Assisted by a Competent Company of Eight Performers. Further Particulars in Next Issue. SATURDAY, 16th JUNE. Doors open at 7.80 p.m , Performance to commence at 8 p.m Prices— Ss, 2s, Is. IMPORTANT '*O EVEkYBOJ^Y LAND IN SMALL ALL- vp KNTB FOR S\L . * HY^NE, LINTON & cO aave been instructed to Sell by Private Treaty thn un<lermentionerl valuable town seenn .s in Foxton : — L I 1 I. Section 504, containing B.i lr 16p, bounding Coley-stieet Tbe property is securely fenced and subdivided by li--. c lie-lg's. » portion is laid out i • ■roliard, tlie tree bearing ay«- 1 ; . k well j grown border (I ornament 1 ' trees .forming a nu ia..l | iVvim tlw sea wind Thei'.- ;u, 8 useful buildings o. ;Le mil' as well as a br.ik \\v I ;ind pump. The whole to v. aoU cheap and a portion of the purchase money can remain at interest. Novb. — Tim moper > \< nlv fiw - minutes walk tV m tb ■ 1' st OlflPe ! and wharf, and the soil if o d wauip now well tilled and in <,tu.ss aud green oas. It would be n ibi-tuae to a thorough gardener or mil iiia.i Early application should )>b made, or it is bojmd to be sol i. LOT 11. Sections $75 and 576 fronting Olad stone-street, contaiuing 3r 7p. LOT lil, Sections 568, 569, 570, 571, and 572 fronting Gladstone- street, and section 567, flouting i.oleystieet, containing iv all la 2r 9 poles. LOT IV. Section 559 and 560 frouting Johnston street, containing half an acre. LOT V. Section 160, fronting Uniuu-atreet, opposite the •Mtmau "atholic Church, and coucaiuing half an acre. Lots II to IV are most suitable for private dwellings, the ground being well drained and ot' exce ! lent quality. A walk in the ni.hbour hood will satify intending purchasers, as the adjoining properties are well cultivated, and a treat t<> see. The titles to all these lots ar perfect. For further particulars, apply to J. HILLARY, OrtoTRYNNE, LIN On « CO,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 272, 7 June 1889, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 272, 7 June 1889, Page 3
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