I YI7ELUNGTON TWEED COM ; VV PANY. MERCHANT TAILOBS, PHOENIX BUILDINGS Lambton quay. We have always in stock a Choice Assortment of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS FANCY TBOUSEEINGS, COATINGS, &c., &c. Lovers of style and good fit should patronise the Practical Cutter (late of Hill Bros., Bond street, London). A. ALGAE, Manager. A Coffee Supper and Entertainment will be held in the TEMPERANCE HALL ON FRIDAY, JULY 12th, 1889. The programme will consist of Readings, Recitations. Pianoforte music, and Songa, by Ladies and Gentlemen who have kindly coneented to assist. Prices of admission, Is; Children half price. A'l the Members are specially invited to attend. M. E. PORTER & CO. BOOK IMPORTERS OP WELLINGTON BEG to inform the residents of Foyfon and Surrounding Disrict, that they have appointed Mr 6. Donaldson their Sole Agent in the District. We have a New Work just arrived from the publishing house of Ward Lock, London, . entitled " The World's Inhabitants." It contains 1000 pages and 800 beautiful Illustrations. Add r ess, Manawattj Hotel, Foxton. SATURDAY, 14th JULY. PUBLIC HALL. A Boxing Exhibition wi'l be given ELLIS BEOTHERS. £10 will be paid to anyone who can stand fonr rounds. Note — Morris Murphy has signified his acceptance of the challenge.Admission — Front seats, 2s ; back seats, Is. T^LLIS IR')rHEKS will give J-^ Lessons in the noble art of Sel* Defence at HUNTER'S HOTEL, FOXTON. Terms ou application. I^HF PI\K will be opened on Friday .*ext instead of Satur day. J. HTiJARV. r o c ' p o■ s, O i. FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, AND IMPORTER OF TEAS. Main Street, ' rjston HOUSE & LA\D~FdITs..Lir BY AUCTION. \lt ESSWS Thynne Linton & Co. Vj will sell by uhlic Auction at the Pubiic H"I1, Foxton, on Thursday next, the 11th July at 1.30 p.m- sharp the undermentioned properties. By instructions received from J. H. Hankins, Esq., Solicitor, Palmerston North — Part of Section No. 135, in the Borough of Foxton, having a frontage of 67J links to the Moutoa Road and a depth of 742 links, with the convenient cottage thereon, which is subject to a weekly tenanoy to one J. White, at 4s a week. Under instructions received from Captain Moore — Section No. 289, in the Borough of H'oxton containing 1 acre and 12 poles of land, with a substantially built five roomed house thereon, at present in the occupation of Mr Thomp son, at tl c very low weekly rental of five shillings. The whole property is in first class order, fenced, and subdivided, and well planted with ornamental trees. A large portion of the purchase money could lay on mortgage, to an approved purchaser. Intending purchasers will be shown the properties by application U THYNNE LINTON & CO. Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1889, Page 3
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