[ $500,000 Beat g ?> s Organs at Bar - For particulars, catalogue, address Daniel i F. Bsatty, Washington, New Jersey. PALMERSTON SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, 12th MAY. QTEVENS & GORTON will sell by public auction as above — 12 prime fat bullocks 25 mixed cattle 1000 first-class 2 tooth ewes in lamb to ! incoln ewes 150 mixed sheep 190 first-class woolly lambs 200 do do 100 stud Lincoln ewes, in lamb to stud Lincoln rams Also — On account of Mr Julius Anderson of Bunny thorpe, who it giving up dairying owing to his health giving way. the whole of his diary stock comprising — 20 first-class young dairy cows in milk an'i to calve early 20 weaner to yearling heifers, specially selected This is a first-class cliance to securo good cow 1 ?, as Mr Anderson has been in the business for years. Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GOETON, Auctioneers. SADDLERY. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS Gentlemen. I BEG to inform you that I am now making to order SADDLES AND COLLARS of a 1 descriptions ; horses measured and a fit guaranteed in all tases. is-The Easing and Fitting of Ladies' Saddles a specialty. H. C. LANSDON, SADDLER, Next Honore's Store, Foxton. npO BE LET— A good two-ac:e J[ paddock on Ihe Avenue end near the pound. Apply Herald Office, Foxton. Beatty's Organs 3/£ F Address Daniel F. Beatty. Washington, New Jersey. i l1 '** NOTICE. THOSE desirous of obtaining payments for rabbits killed between the Manawatu and Rangitikei Rivers can do so by taking skins to Oroua Downs on Saturday afternoon, 7th May. J. R. McLEftNAN, Hon. Sec. M.R.E.S. NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing on the Oroua 1 owns Estate with clog or gun in pursuit of game or otherwise will be prosecuted. j. r. McLennan. Bea^Ypfanos'is dress, Dapiel F. B?atty, Washington, New rßey. WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY. SPECIAL TRAIN. PASSENGERS leading Foxton by £ Governni-nt train at 9.0 a ni. will connect with Tram, and reach Sanson at 10.80 a.m The return train leaves Sanson at 4.45 p.m. arriving Foxton 6.30 p.m. Usual Fares. >710XT0N BOROUGH COUNCTL. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Foxton Borough Council, at its next meeting, to be held on MONDAY, the 6th day of June, 1892, to strikt. a General Rate of fifteen pence in the pound sterling on the rateable value of all proaerties within the Foxton Borough Council District, under " The Rating Act, 1876 " Also, a Special Library Rate of one penny in the pound on the rateable volue of all properties within the Foxton Borough Council District. Such rates to be for one year, from the Ist day of April, 1892, to the 81st day of March, 1893 ; to become due and payable on the 7th day of June, 1892, at the oftlce of the Foxton Borough Council, where the Rate Book is now open for inspection. THOS. F. GIBSON, T.,wn Cl«ik»
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Manawatu Herald, 10 May 1892, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 10 May 1892, Page 3
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