SATURDAY, 24th DE EMBER. AT THE BOROUGH HOESE E MPORIU Af, PA LME RSTON NORi H. RS. ABRUIAM will sell by . public auction as above. Iraugiit horses, harness horses and hacks', vehicle.*, rtc Sale at 1 o'clock. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, BOXING DAY, 2flTii DEC. Excursion tickets from Foxton to Wellington (first clnsss, 225, second class 16s), will be issued from 17th December to Brd January, 1893 available till Saturday 14th January. Ordii-arv re! urn tickets for distances of 20 miles and under will also be. issued for some dates as above. The train usually leaving Foxton at 0.0 a.m. fir Palmeiston will on Monday, 26ih December leave at 7.45 a.m., Carnarvon 8.8 a.m., Longburn, 9 0 a.m. and leave Palmorston at 9.25 a.m. for Fei ding, returning from Fei'ding at 6. '20 p ro. Pahiieiviton at 7.10 p m., arriving at Foxton at 8.40 p.m. Stopping- at any intermediate stations if required. Py Order. THE BAKERY, MATN T - STREET, FOXTON. H. 1\ MtSTEIi, BAKER, PASTRY- COOK AND CONFFCTIONEK. r PAKES this opportunity of thank- [ ing his numerous customers for the support accorded him sine? opening business, wishes thrni " A Merry Christmas a-id a Prosperous New Year." Als-) bogs to iutinvite that i he has received (direct from the manufacturers) a large aud varied assortment of Xmas Novelties, including a Oottiige Piano Jewel Caskfts, and other useful aud orna- ' menial presonls, t^o numerous to mention. Inspection invited. Ca i and see our stock of Xmas and New Year Cakes, Iced and Plain. Also Small Goods in great variety. BISCUITS— Wo have just opened a large and we 1 ass -r ted stock including Cracknel's G.'irabaldi, Wine, Marie, Ooffoe, Toa, Arrowroot, and Lunch. CONFECTIONERY -- Our slock is large and iroin tho best makers. Look out for the XMAS TREE and BRAN PIE on Saturday Night, Christmas Eve. COME ONE, COME ALL. Note the Address, H P. PORSTER, Main-street. SPECIAL STOCK SALE, SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER. AT OUR SALE YARDS, BULLS. NORTON AND SON have re\j ceived instructions to sell by public Auction as above, the following Lincoln ewes just trucked from Hawkes Bay — '1000 2-tooth ewes bred by Douglas McLean, Esq. 500 2-tooth ewes bred by J. Chambers, Lsq.. Te Mate Station 700 2 tooth ewes 150 4 tooth ewes, bred by the Hon. Captain W. Russell These ewes can be seen on Mr May's farm adjoining Greatfcrd Railway Station and are without doubt the best line of ewes thai have been sent through from the Hawke's Bay District and will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. On behalf of other vendors 300 store wethers Sale at 1 o'clock. SEASONABLE NOTICE. Mrs J. Harris, OF THE " OLD TIMES " BOOT SHOP DESIRES to inform her numerous customers that she has now received ft large assortment of Boots and Shoes Suitable for the Summer Season. PRICES AEE LOW- THE MAKE THE BEST. Inspection Invited. Mrs Harfis takes this opportunity to wish Tier customers the Compliments of the Season « OLD TIMES " BOOT SHOP, MAl** - STREET, FOXTON.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 December 1892, Page 3
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