I* OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL; GAZETTE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Francis Gibson has been duly appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Borough of Foxton in the room of John Gillespie resigned. By order, G. NYE, Mayor. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER. MARTON SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by \J public auction as above — 150 ewes with lambs 140 ewes with lambs 85 ewes with lambs . 50 fat sheep Horses etc. Sa'e at 1 p.m. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER. FEILDING SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON wi 1 sell by \j public anctiou as above — 50 2 to 2£ year heifers in calf 33 mixed weaners 5 21- year springing heifers 5 2|- year steers 350 mixed hoggets 112 g-od mixed hoggets 50 fi«"st class wethers Sale at 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. SANSON SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by \jf public auction as above — 10 f irward cows 10 yearlings 7 wi-aners 1 half-bred Ayslrre bull 200 mixed woolly hoggets 200 ewes with lambs 200 woolly hoggets, mixed 200 shorn hoggets 100 shorn hoggets 120 mixed hoggets 110 ewes and lambs 100 wether hoggets ,50 fat ewes, shorn 40 c > es aid lambs &0 fat shorn sheep . 5 pure-bred Lincoln rams I : orses, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. N v T I C E. ~ HAVING disposed of our Business formerly .carried on' under the style of W li. Coe, all outstanding accounts must be paid to Mr W. J. Little, whose receipt wiii,be sufficient discharge for same." c, GREATREX & SON. I^IT BITS, a weekly paper. Price, Is 6d ;i quarter. .8. LEWIS, Agent, Foxton. PALMERS TON HOSPITAL BAZAAR. TO BE HELD ON THE 9th NOVEMBER AND FOLLOWING DAYS. n^HE Bazaar Committee respect- | fully request that all Contributions in uid of the Hospital may be sent to the undersigned before the 31st instant. LOUISA M; SNELSON ■ Hon. Seo. WANTED Smart and Energetic Agents who are desirous of making an easy and comfortable Income, averaging one pound per day. Apply at once as time it money. OTTO MAUSSNEB, P.O. Box 610, Sydney, N.S.W---TE ARO HOUSE— Now opening our new and fashionable Dress Fabrics for the Spring Season from 10s 6d to 45s the full dress length. TE ARO H« 'USE— Now shewing a beautiful assortment of French Beiges, Fou's Veiling, Estamines, Creponne Goods in all the iashionable colours. TE ARO HOUSE— Every one should see our new Wool Bengalines, Corduroys, Fanoy Beiges, Brocades, Lizard and Crocodile Cloths. TE ARO HOUSE — Our new French De Baines for Spring and Summer wear, are marvels of beauty from Is to 2s per yd. rE ARO HOUSE— Patterns of all the above and many others not mentioned will be forwarded free-by post on application. ' p E ARO HOUSE— 1 harts" for X • ssK-meHaurement will also be sent; if bo desired, postage free;
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Manawatu Herald, 20 October 1892, Page 3
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