Avenue Road, 25 chains of new metalling from Baker's road towards the Cemetery, 362 yds at 4s Gd 81 11 3 Repairs to Avenu? Road from Courthouse corner to Bakers road , 1 45|yd8 at 4s 6d 32 12 6 Motoa road from end of new metal last year. 15 chains, 217 yds at 4s 6d 48 18 9 Repairs to Wirikino from Jiurr's corner to the Ferry, to be made up of stripping and metal 60 0 0 Roadmen's wages ... 160 0 0 Carting 12 0 0 Union-street, putting in 6in pipes from river bank to Johnson street and filling in old drain 30 0 0 Tool shed, fencing and table tor Counoil Chambers 12 0 0 To cleaning out drains by contract 25 0 0 Totara timber for culvertß bridges and kerbing... 80 0 0 Total ... r , ..504 2 6 I would mention that the estimated income of the Borough for 1892-93 was £899 3s lid, and the proposed expenditure for road formation and maintenance was £504 2s 6d. — I am, &c, George Nte. Sunnyside, Foxton. THURSDAY, 29m SEPTEMBER. BOROUGH SALE YARDS PALMERSTON NORTH. STEVJSNS& GORTON will sell by public auction as above - 150 mixed cattle. Particulars 1 in further advertisement 50 yearlings to 2-years steers 6 18-mouths to 1\ year cattle 55 2^ aud 3 year steers 18 2|- year heifers 33 mixed weaners and year* liuga 20 ejjtra prime fat bullocks, in small lots 20 fat bullocks On account of Mr H. Buokrell who has sold his farm and without reserve 200 good ewes and lambs 160 mixed hoggets 250 4 -tooth Lincoln ewes and lambs 500 ewes and lambs 200 woolly ewe hoggets 80 4-iooth ewes and lambs 200 mixed hoggets Also, without reserve— 400 4 to 8-tooth Ronmey ewe 8 bred by Mr Willis, with lambs at foot. A splendid line. 100 ewes and lambs. Sale at 1 p.m. STEVENS & GORTON, 1 Auctioneers. Look Here! Look Here! JUST OPENED UP A LARGE J ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS I SHOES To be sold at Low Prices at Thacker & Pallant's GREAT BOOT SAI E AT ABERDEEN HOUSE, Opposite the Post Office, Where you will get the best value for your money in Foxton. Please note we keep no old Shopworn Stuff, but Genuine Boots at THICKER* PALLANT Boots and Shoes to order on the shortest notice. Note the Addeess — ABERDEEN HOUSE, Opposite the Post Office. H. L. JACKSON, Manager.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1892, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1892, Page 3
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