, s TJim SALE— B Gtfofl, CJWS. jus* n jp calved. Also I Tip L>ray\ '■ Apply to ;° WILLIAM LANGLEY, 16 Avenue, Foxlon. 0 NOTICE. <* AWNiitiS of slock are hereby ° \J ' cautioned that all cattle and J horses found trespassing on the pad .. docks occupied by the undersigned t» will bo impounded wthout further 11 nbtJcri. 1 U.ANDREWS, r Manager. For J. Rutherford. I s FOXTON RACING CLUB. jMEMBERS are requested to forr ward their Annual Subscripj tions, when tickets will "be returned 1 them. " F. G. ANDREWS, * Hon. Secretary. 1 __ * SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER. \. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. AGraud Variety J-ntcrfcaiiiment will be given at thy Public Hall on Saturday, 7th December, by MR McGALLASHION, , In aid of the Inulding Fund of the NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH at Palmerston North. The Rev. Father Patteiisox will play some Selections on the 1 Piano. Doors opon at 7.30 p.m, Conceit to 1 commence at 8 p m. Prices — Reserved seats, 3s ; centre of h:i 1, 2s ; back seats, If. 1" OST, Stolen, or Strayed, a Bay •S-J Pony, from Mrs Whyte's paddock in Rnbiusun-sfcroet, A reward will ha paid to anyoiio returning the j same to the undersigned james whyte: tpoxton borough council. bale notlcf. Notice is hereby given that all Rates not paid on the 31st day of De^embor, 1889, wiil be sued for without fuvther notice. THOS. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. I Foxton, December 2nd. 1889. \\7 ANTED— The Ladies of Fox- ' * ton and surrounding district to know that MISS McGUIRE has I commenced Business as Dkkss and I Maxtle Maker, and Milliner. I Rooms above Mr Funsi-sn's shop. T OST, Stolen or Strayed, one Bay -"-* Horse and one Chestnut Mare with cut under near fore leg. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to McMill i s Rhodes & Co. '\\7 ANTED a man to Feed and at- » V tend to stripper, none but an e/cpeiienced hand need apply. Also 'a asher, Catcher, and Fly boy for the Paparata Hemp mill. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION T NhLSON AND BACK. "I F sufficient inducement offers, tho J Anchor S.S. Company will run a steamer from Foxton to Nolson on 24th December, leaving Nelson on the return trip on the night of the 26th December, or by the next steamov leaving after New Year's day. Return Fares, twenty-five (255) shillings Application for passage to be made by tht! 10th December, and to l>e accompanied by a deposit of ten shillings. < Children under 12 will be carried at half price McMillan, Rhodes & co., Agents. AT C. Hon ore's. Timber, in any quantity Roofing Iron 'Builders' Material Plain and Barb Fencing Wire Oats and Barley either crushed or whole Chaff, Pollard, Bran, Oatmeal, Wheatmeal Hams, Bacon, Cheese Several tons very I'riino P otatoes Roller and Stone Flour. For Groceries wo are not to be beaten, in cither Quality or Price. A regular supply of FepemtoiButter, which customers wi 1 find the most delicious they ever tasted. Foxton agent for — Donald Raid's Patent Wire Strainers Brooks' Celebrated Masterton Lime ; Manure Lime WANTED a quiet trap ho^se. Apply at this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume 06, Issue II, 6 December 1889, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume 06, Issue II, 6 December 1889, Page 3
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