FO? CTOS PUBLIC HALL. idESTiAY ■ AND WEDNESDAY. Pjlsfc AND 22X8 JANTJAHY. stfv7O NIGHT'S ONLY. 44 O.f the IWniest and most v.. rsa tile ent»riain*i: travelling. John IBT. D. Ff^y, Comedian, Vocalist^ Dancer, InSjramentalistv, and YEN r CRTiOQUIST. Who will giw a grand change of programme. assisted by Tut aura Foley, Actress, k Yooaltst and Pianist. A3 perior jiod upwards of 2000 nights through out the world, and -rc-itnosi-'efl by crovded &id delighted ;-.udiciucjH everywhere. Pro^t seats, 8/- ; Second, 2 /- -, Pit, 1/. PRELIMINARY KOTICE' Messrs Freeman Jackson it Go., instructed by Messrs J«*ell and Atkinson of Nelson, Soli* «Uors, will sell by public auction at Foxton, sometime in F&tovxi a,i>y of which dne uoti'je will lie given. All those very valuable allotments known as the LiddelL Estate with frontages to Harbour, Liddell. Cly\ie, Duncan, "Watson, Goley and Up ion Streets. tSTJiberal terms will be offered . .■Fuller particulars in future issue. For further partif julars apply to J. HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, Palme rston N. VfF/W ZEALAND B ALWAYS. ANNIVERSARY DAY. a Saturday return tickets will be issued from any station to any sta ■ ition on. the Wsinganni section and Welling! on .^anawatu Compauy's jine on 20th, 2lst,and 22nd January, available for return up to and including 28th January. Excursion tickets ,to Wellington as under will be issued 'on 20fch and 21st January, available till 58th January. Ist class 2nd class. From Foxton '22s 16s Pahnerston 203 15s J.TJBILEE CELEBRATION WELLINGTON. On 22nd and 23rd January the afternoon train fr« m Wellington to Palmerston will not leave tilt 6 p.m. arriving at Palmevston 11.35 p.m. FOXTON RACES. On 22nd January a special passengar train will leave Wanganui at .5.45 a.m. arriving Foxton 11.25 a.m. •.returning leaving Foxton at 5.80 p.m. arrrivmg Wanganui 11 15 p.m. This train will Ptop at any intermediate station, end will set down and pick up passengers at Foxton racecourse, north end. NOTICE is hereby given that the sitting of the District Court, Palmerston North appointed to be held on Wednesday, 22ud January, will b« adjourned on that day to Thursday, 18th February, 1890, at 10.80 a.m. By Order. W. L. DEAN. Clerk of District Court, January 16, 1890. DISSOLUTION OF PaKTNERSHIP. •xTOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between the undersigned Bernard Spelman, Patrick Spelman and Thomas Samuel Brebner in the business oi Flax millers at Oroua Flax mill on the Oroua ) Downs estate in the county of ! Manawatu under the style or firm of " Spelman aud Co." has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Ihe said Bernard Spelman will receive all debts due to, and pay all debts owing by, th* said late firm. Ab witness our hands this 13th day of January, 1890. Bernard Spelmakt. * Patrick Spelman. Thomas Jt'amuel Bbbbser. WHnesg to the signatures of Bernard Spalnwn, Patriok Spelman and Thoraog Samuel Br^ner. J. T. Bay; Solicitor, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 January 1890, Page 3
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