LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED. LOST from the .Tennis Grbuad on Monday, A SLATE ; anybody able to give any informaiion as to the whereabbu<s of this, valun able relic will receive the .^at'ful thanks of the energetic cDmmittee, &c., &c. WANTED two good men for buahfal ing at Coptain Mair'fl. Good wages. App yto OWEN F.LANNAGVN. PUBLIC MALL, FOXTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. First appearance of pOWAN & \JAU GH A N'S AMAZON MINSTRE L & PANTOMINE CO. TRICES AS USUAL. : \ N^ Engin&filjriver seeks employ!i^i!ment aVl^laxmill. Throe year's previous employment. Good testi - jn,onialß.,> Apply to A.8., Office of jhis paper. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF WESTWOOD, BULL, & CO. ABSCOND and Final Dividend of 5s in the £ is now payable at my office on all proved 'accepted claims. G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Assignee. THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, FOXTON, n^HE Sunday School Anuiversary 1 will he hell in the FOXI'ON PUBLIC HALL on"^T > SUNDAY; NOV. 6. Services will be conducted by the ... Rkv.Mb Lyon, of Feilding. Morning Service, 11 ; Afternoon, 2 BO ; Evening, 6.30. All cordially invited ; admission free. A Public Picnic will bo held in the, Beserve on WEDNESDAY,, 9th Novembo . | Admission (luncheou and tea I-h Adulfe, Is ; children, 6d. VfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. < ; EXCURSION FARES TO WELLIINGTON. i i Excursion Tickets to Wellington [(first-class 225. seond-c ass 10s), ! will be issued at Foxton from 4th. to 9th November (inclusive) availab'e for return till Friday, 18th November. These tickets are extensible for the return journey for a further period of fourteen days by payment of difference in value between an ordinary single ticket and half the excursion fare. App ication must be made betore the expiry of the ticket at the station to which it was issued and the unused halt' produced. The journey must be commenced on day of issue and may be broken at any station at which the train stops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station.. By Order. PUBLIC NOTICE ; J. W. WATSON. , X^ioenaedL Nightman, i HARBOUE-STREET, FOXTON. i All Orders punctually attended to. • FLAX MILL PLANT FOR SALE n^HE whole of the Machinery '. £ Motive and otherwise bulong* i ing to the Riverside Flaxmill, in good working order. Apply to THOS. MITCHELL, Moutoa. i . . — . .. 1 W. T. LITTLE, \ SADDLE & HARNESS-MAKER, T MAIN-STEEET, FOXTON. k LJ AYING purchased the Stock of L ' 11 Saddlery and Harness from [ Messrs Greatrex at Fifty Per Cent Discount, I am determined to hold a GREAT [ Bargain $&le, I Of every description' of 1 HARNESS, SADDLES, AND \ BRIDLES, Commencing irom to-day and tQ be continued for but a short time. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. ! W. T, LITTLE, 1 SADDLER & HAKNESS-MAKER, '. Main-street, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1892, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1892, Page 3
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