Stock and Produce Column. FARMER'S EXCHANGE. FOR SALE, Q Station Hacks. 7 Springing- heifers. Apply to T. WILSO.V, Motoa Estate. FOR SALE - Pure-bred Light Brahma e^gs. 5s pev dozen. WILLIAM BRAMLEY, Foxton. WANTED TO BUY— \ good quiet milk cow. Apply to, A.8., Office of this paper. WEDNESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. SANSON SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as above — 5 2-J-yr heifers sp inging 20 yearling heifers 14 mixed yea flings JO forward cows 14 ye&fliflgd 7 weaners an 18-inoiitlis 1 half -bred Ayslvre bull 1 X heifer, springing 20 yearling heifers 16 mix'd yearlings' ;•) fat cows § jiiore ..-ows" 40 wether hoggets 90 wether hoggets 1-10 ewes uiid lambs 100 ewes and lambs 200 mixed woolly hoggets iOO ewfs with lambs i 200 woolly hoggets, mixed 200 shorn ho»gfts 100 sh'<ru hoggets 170 mixed hoggets 110 ewe 3 and limbs 1 00 weiher ho»gets 50 fat ewes, shorn -10 c "es a.sd lambs •>0 fat shorn sheep 5 pure -bred Lincoln rams 500 woolly wether hoggots Horses, etc. Sale at 1 p.m. GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. PA LMERS TON H OSPIT A L BAZ i.MI. TO BE HELD OX THE 9th NOVEMBER AND FOLLOWING DAYS. r PHE Hazaar Committee respect } fu^ly request ihat all CootriImtions in aid of the Hospital may be sent to the undersigned before | the 31st instnnt. j • LOUISA M. S^ELSON I Hon. Sec. THE OLD TIMES BOOT SHOP. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. MRS J. HARRIS bi»gs to inform the Inhabitants of the Borough of Foxton and Surrounding District, that she has just opened up a New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES From some of the Best Makers in the Colony, which will be sold at the Lowest Possible Price, and hopes to receive a share from old patrons. Boots and hoes made to order, and Repairs neatly and cheaply exeouted. JOHN WE&TWOOD, BLACKSMITH AND SHOER, Hall street, foxton. ALL kinds of Blacksmithing executed with despatch and care. npiT PITS, a weekly paper. Price, J[ Is 6d « quartet". S. LEWIS, Agent, Foxton. I 'pE ARO HOI 'SE— 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 v Estamir.es, Oreponne Goods in all the fashionable colours. IE ARO HOUSE—Every one should see our new Wool Bengnliues, Corduroys, Fancy Beiges, Brocades, Lizard and Crocodile Cloths. TE ARO HOUSE — Our new French De Paineß for Spring and Summer wear, aid marvels of beiauty from Is to 2s per yd, rE ARO ROUSE— Patterns of all the above and many others not mentioned will be forwarded free by post on application. •"pB ARO HOUSE-— Charts for J self -measurement will also be sent, if no desired, postage free. i
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Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1892, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1892, Page 3
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