PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. TUESDAY, 19th JULY. A Concert and Entertainment Will be given on the above date in aid of the Widow of the late B. W. Jukes. PROGBAMME. 1. Overture— Mrs Young and Miss Williams 2. Song— "The parson and the clerk," — Mr T. Kedmorid 8. Song— "Love Not,"— Miss Cummerfield 4. Song (with chof <M)~" The jjogie Man," —Mr Stansell . 5. Song (comic)—" When the clock striken ten," — Mr Young 6. Song-" Vanished' -mi;: Williams 7. Song— "The Gauntlet,"— Mr Ennis 8. Song—" Under the snow,"— Miss Letty "Williams 9. Song (ddmic)— " The ftimitly old dodger," — Mr Border 10. Song— " Jessie's Dream,"— Miss Memill an 11. Comic Trio— "Three old maids of Lea,"— Misses Stansell and Williams, and Mrs Cook. 12. Step Dance— Mr Ferris (Interval of ten minutes.) Second Past. Overture— FOXTON BEASS BAND. To conclude with Maltby'a Laughable Farce, entitled *JUST MY LUCK." CHARACTERS I Mr Muffington Crumpets (a retired baker), Mil. Alp. Phaser. Captain Creditor Dunn (late. Militia), Mk. J. B. McMillan. Mike Periwinkle (fisherman), Mr. G. Potter. Run-em-in, (policeman), Mb. F. Young. Letitia (daughter to Crumpets), Miss Stansell. Mrs Muffington Crumpets Miis. W. Cook. Matilda, Miss H. Bukr. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Overture at 8 sharp. Admisbion— Front seats, 2s ; back seats, la. BOROUGH SALE V MtDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, 21st JULY. STEVENS&GORTON will sell by public auction as above - 30 good forward bullocks 12 prime fat bullocks 50 very fovwarl bullocks 70 3 and 4 year well bred bullocks 80 forward bullocks 30 empty cows and heifers 300 good ewes in lamb 100 prime fat wetbers 165 good Lincoln ewe lambs 320 2-tooth ewes in lamb to Lincolu rams 30 ewes in iamb 2, 4, and 6tooth GO fat wethers 150 ewes in 1-imb 70 good liouiney ewes in lamb to Lincoln ratios 375 Lincoln ewes iv lamb 225 2, 4. and O'tooth ewes in lamb Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GOi TON, Auctioneers. NOTICE. CS. GE O. BOUBKE, Licensed Nightman, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. Orders punctually attended to. NEW BUTCHERY. Shadbolt Bros* "QEG to notify to the settlers of Jj Poxton and surrounding districts that they have commenced business in the above line, and hope by supplying none bub the BEST MEATS and SMALL GOODS at lowest current rates, to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Orders delivered do any part of the town. BIG SALE of Surplus Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing on Friday, July Ist, at Ta Aro House, Wellington. IG SALE for 12 days only of Dressea, Millinery, MantlesJachets, &0., at Te Aro House Wellington. T)IG SALE of Ulsters, Cloaks, £j Macintoshes, at Te Aro House, Wellington. BIG SALE of Calicoe3, Sheetings, Blankets, &c , at Te Aro House, Welliugtou. "DIG SALE, Big Reductions, Big J3 Bargains in each class of goods at Te Aro House, Wellington. BIG SALE, send Orders with Cash to Ie Aro House* Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1892, Page 3
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