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IMPORTANT SALE OF FREE HOLD PROPERTIES IN THE TOWN OF iOXTON. WEDNESDAY 19th MARCH. I7REEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. *- will sell by public auction at Whyte's Hotel, Foxton, on Wednesday, 19th Maroh the bulk of .the sections in the Estate of John Watson Liddell, situated in the heart of the town ol Foxton comprising the block of land near the Railway Station on which ia erected the large and commodious cottage late in the occupation of Mr Giesou. ALSO the cottage and two sections fronting the whart, lately in the occupation of Captain Sawyers, ALSO the cottage and premises in Duncan street iv tLe occupation of Mr Kirk. ALSO the store in the Main street of Foxton and tiie cottage adjoiuiug there to botb iv the occupation of Mr C Honore. ALSO allotments Nos G, 7, and 8 block' V in Union Street with a cottage erected thereon AliSO all those unoocnpied planted and fenced allotments of land situated in Ravensworth pace, Watson and, ijildell streets iv the Town of Foxton. Terms for land on which are erected sub-stantial-buildings, ten per cent cash on the fall of tlie hammer, fifteen per cent on coni|-l "tion of titlp, the balance can remain ou mortgage for a term of three years at six per cent interest wi'h the right of renewal for a further term of two years at six per cent on payment of ten per cent of the principal. For all other sections fifteen per cent on the fall of the hi miner, fifteen per cent in six months free of interest, mid the balanco can re 1 main on mortgage for a tsrm of three years at six per cent interest with a right of renewal for a further (erm of two years at six per cent on payment of ten per cent of the principal. For further particulars apply to J. HERBERT HANKINS, Esq. Solicitor, Palmerston N. Or to The Auctioneers, Palmerston. Sale at 11 o'clsek a.m. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer , TTTANTED known that Luxfo 4 VV and Wylds have large qua ltities of Totara Fencing Posts a i<> House Blocks for sale at their Wl '"«• more Saw mills, in addition to ? »vn and dressed timber. LUXFORD & WYLDS. -\ >TANAWATU It OWING CLUB A Grand Concert. (in aid of the above.) Will be given on St. PATRICK'S DAY. 17th Maiich, 18«J0. AT THK PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. P R O O It A M M E. Part I. 1. Overture —•♦ Calphea Bngilad " — Misses Harley and Williams. 2. Bong— " Scenes that are Brightest" Miss Hurley, Z. Trio — " Just to please the Boys" — Misses J. aud K. Whyte'ct L. Williams. 4. Song—" Queen of the Earth "—Miss Williams. 5. Bong— (selected) Mr Healy. (5. Kecitation— " The Kissing Cups Bace."— Mr Haybittle. 7. „ Recitation—" St. Patrick's Day "— ! Mr Woodham. B. J Song— (selected) Miss Hawkins. 9. Pianoforte selection— Miss Leary. 10. Serio Comic song — Mr 3 Jones' Musical party."— My Stansell. 11. Duet—" O'er the Hill, o'er thejDale," Misses Hawkins and Cook, 12. Song- (comic) "Grumbling"— Mr Philpot. 18. Song and Dance " The Rival Darkies " — Messsrs H. Andrews and W. Keating. Part 11. 14. Oeertura — " Taucredi " Miss Short. 15. Chorus — " Lighthearted are we and free from care " — Misses J. and K. Whyte, L. Willlianis, O. Easton and H. Burr. 16. Song (comic) " Johnny Lands— Mr I'urrie. 17. Soag — (selected) Miss Tansley. 18. Trio—" The Dear Little Shamrock. " Misses Hawkins and Cook am Mr Cook 19. Song — (selected) Mr Healy. 20. Song— " Angel of Light "—Miss Williams. 21. Recitation — " Christmas Day in the Workhouse'' — Mr Haybittlc 22. Song — (selected) Miss Jook. 23. Pianoforte duet— "Qui Vive,"— Mr and Miss Stansel 24. Sailors Horn Pipe — Mr H. Andrew: Tickets Is and 2s may be procured at tli stores, and from members of Regatta con mittee. Doors open at 7.15 p m., performance I commence sharp at 7.J55 PHOTOGEAPHIO NOTICE. AS I intend closing the Studi in a month tho=e desirous < >f having their Portraits taken are d< '* sired to make an early call. JOHN KIRKWOOD.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 March 1890, Page 3

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669

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 March 1890, Page 3

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