NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. PRINuE OP WALES' BIRTHDAY. "WXCUBBION TICKETS to Wei.Hi lington (first-cl£Bs 225, secondclass 16s), will be issued at Foxton <n fith, 7th, and 9ih November, available till TUESDAY, 17th November. On Monday, 9th November, the North and South Mail Trains will stop at Bunny thorpe and Taonui for passpngers. By order. I)UBLIC HALL, FOXTON, MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBEB. THE POXTON DRAMATIC CLUB Will produce in Foxton for the first time The SpABKLiKg Comedietta «A BED OF ROSES." Mr Peter Vellacott (a retired chicory meichant), Mr Alp Fraser. Charles Vellacott (his son), Mji. W, Stansell. George Dnlyson (medical attendant to Vellacott), Mr. J. B. McMillan. Basker (valet to Vellacott), Mp. Geo. Potter. Dora Vellacott (daughter to Vellacott), ihs Buru. Amy iiremku (a friend of Dora's, and in love with Charles), Miss pKENDKItOAST. A RUMMER MOBNIN '— Hckxk. — Mr. Vfcllacott's Villa on the Higher Thames Uiver, house, boat, Ac. (Interval jf live minutes.) MUSICAL INTERLUDE. Song, " The h'omany Lass," Mr T. Ennis Song, " Ora Pro Nobis," Miss Williams Song, "Old Madrid," Mr J. R. Russell Song, " After Sundown," Miss Symons. . (Interval of live minntes.) To conclude with the laughable farce "Borrowed Plumes." Mr Botherby Bibbins (a monied man), Mr. »lf Fraser. Horatio Gustavi.s Tattleton (afterwards Captain dasher), Mr. J. R. McMillan. Dick Mizzle (ostler at the Flying Mackrel), Mr F. R. Young. Violet (daughter to i ibbins), Miss Clara ]iurr. Emma (Dick Mizzle's Sweetheart), Miss Heater Burr. Time— The Duy after To-morrow.— - cene Mr. Batherby Bibbins' Morning Room. Tickets everywhere. Front seats, 2s ; baoiv- seats, Is ; reserved chairs, a limited number only, Bs. Doors open at half past seven, overture at eighth Plan may be seen and seats reserved at McMillan, Rhodes & Oo.'s. ALF. FRASER, Hon..Hec. THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST uHUKCH, FOX-iON; r T>Hl<] J-und»y tchool • nniVersary j^ will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, POXTON, ON Sunday;, Bth November. Time of Services --11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m. t ervices will be conducted by Mh John McCulloch of Otaki. Special hymns by the Sunday School children. Collections in aid of the Library fund. Picnic in Mr Honore's paddock, Norbiton road ou Monday, 9th November. Admission to ground: — Sunday Schoolchildren and parents, free; Visitors one shilling. TUESDAY, linn NOVEMBER, BULLS S\LE Y4RD-. STEVEN 8 &GORTON will sell by public auction as above - 20 fat cows, heavy weights 10 fat bullocks > : 25 forward bullocks 25 8 and B|-years steers 50 well-bred 2 and 2^-y oar steers 10 mixed young catile SSO prime fat wethers (shorn) 160 prime fat ewes (shorn) 175 wether hoggets (shorn^ -" 175 ewe hoggets (shorn) 50 fat thorn sheep 30 fat wethers Horses, etc.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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