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For continuation of reading matter sco focirth page.) ■■'...:.■.'; A DOCTOR. A MEETING of those wKo have ' .promised Subscriptions towards obtain ing aißeside.nl Medical Man, is hereby convened for THURSDAY EVENING, 20tii ipst., at Whyte's Hotel at 7.80 p m. ' . , { ,i . : BY ORDER. TM POUND! N~G" NOTICE. Impounded in the, Foxton Publio Pound, from the, property of the Natives at Carnarvon— : I Bay mare, branded PT on rump, nearside., If; not released and all expenses paid will be sold by the poundkeeper on SATURDAY, 22nd August, at nooni ...... B. SPELMAN, Poundkeeper. ■ WANTED. f pESDERS will, be received up to JL the 21st.in8t. for forming from 15 to 80 Chains of Sod Bank. ;Apply for particulars at the Manawatu Herald Office. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that it is . my intention to apply at .the' next meeting' of the Horowhenua County .Council for. a License to slaughter large and small cattle at Suburban section 62, Levin. . ; . . C. WILSON. ; August Ist, 1891. ' • . i ■ ■ ' ■ ■ . . • . ■ . * • Foxton Dramatic Club. ; 'PUBLIC HAL.L. '^Hfe ftboye Club will produce a I : Three-act Comedy for the BENEFIT OF MRS. . CARROLL; '■-.'.■ ' : On ' ;- TUESPAY. 18th AUGUST. . With the following cast— Mrs. Rosemebry, a'chai'ming widow, -'■ Miss Hi Burr. ; Miss'! Fleming, a city belle, Miss Stansell. . v •'■ ■ Miss' Kitty Rosemerby, a country ? flower, Miss Burr. Mr. Fleming, an elderly lover, Mr J. R.- Stansell. :, Max Seymour, a wealthy young man, Mi-JlßVMttMiilan. , : Donald. OsBpRNE, a; fickle fellow,- Mr .., A If. Fraser. Tih Stryker, a mean borough councillbr; 1 Mr G. Potter, '^oe, not such a fool as he looks, Mr :■■'- F.R. Young. Stags Maniqib - • Mr H. Woodham. Doors open at 7.80. Performance at 8. Tiokets Is, 2s, reserved ohairs.-Ss. Plan of chairs itf*y be seen, and seats reserved at McMillan, Rhodes & Co., Main-street. ..' , ; ALP. FRASEIp, Hop. gee.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 15 August 1891, Page 3
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