We have the pleasure to announce tfi e arrival, ex Tekoa, of our second direct shipment of seasonable and fashionable drapery, comprising 17 cases and bales for all departments, these goods being bought at Home at the very close of the winter season, and sent on by cargo steamer ; every possible expense as well as all inter* mediate profits being saved. We are thus in a position to offer cur customers such value as is not usua'ly met with. We invite inspection of the goods, and comparison of the prices ftt the Bon Marche. Bosb & Sanmfohd. — Advt. "A DUINK FOR THE GODS, 1 ' so saith the great Prophet— Mahomet, when taking his cup of coffee under the fig trees. If you would enjoy sucb, drink Crease's A 1 Coffee. Sold only in 1 and 2lb tins. " FOXTON STATE SCHOOL. I^HIS School will not re-open for two weeks certain, and not until notice has been given. By Order. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL Notic i is hereby given that it is the intentim of his Cmncil, at a Special Meeting to be hold in the County Office, Sanson, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth of June, 1892, a*. 2.30 p m., to strike a Separate Rate (for general and special separate district purposes) of one half-penny in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateab'e properties within each of the Ridings of Sandon, Carnarvon. Kawa Kawa, and Awahou, and 3-8 hs (tbree-eighths) of a penny in the £ within each of the Ridings of Mount Stewart, Waitohi, and Campbell, for the period from the Ist day of April, 1892, to the 3lat day of March, 1898, and that the same become due and payablo in one sum on tbe Ist day of Jnly, 1892. Tbe Rate Book ia open for inspection at the County Office, Sanson, during office hours. By oider. E G. COX, County Clerk. WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1892. CLEARING SALE. In tbe Estate of the late Mr F. Rich, on the property at Campbelltown, Manawatu. QTEVENS & GORTON have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late Mr F. Rich, to se'l by public auction as above — That exceptionally good farm, fronting Jones' and Banks' Roads, Campbelltown, comprising sections 54, 58, 59, Douglas Special Settlement and containing 240 acres of exceedingly rich land, well sown down in grasses, and sub divided into 9 ; paddocks, with 6-roomed and 4-roomed dwelling ; houses, stable, wool shed, ; cart-shed, sheep yards ; 2 well planted orchards 1 thereon. [ This property is without doubt [ one of the best and most complete in the Douglas Block. For terms apply to the auctioneers. 1 Also, without reserve, — ' 860 ewes iv lamb 8 pure-bred Lincoln rams > 1 excellent hack : Wool press, and sundry articles. i Pale at 32.80. [ STEVENS & GORTON, : Auctioneers. PARCEL No 3.— Consists of 1 Drexs Length of useful Cheviot . Tweed, 4yd skirt lining, 2doz buttons, 6yds good white caHco, 6yds Striped Fanue ktte, 1 Brown Fur Boa, 2 pairs Black Casfcmere Hose, i the lot, carriage paid, for 30s, Te 1 Aro House Wellington. O ARCEL No. 4.— Cod tains 1 f 1 <ress . Length of Navy or Black At. wool Diagonal Serge, 4yds skirt lining, 2yds body lining, 2doz buttons, 1 Klack Fur Plastron, the lot, carria, c paid by 1 arcel Post, for 38s. Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 June 1892, Page 3
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