QUEENSLAND FLOODS.. I HEREBY convene a Pubic Meeting to he held in the Public Hall o) MONDAY NEXT, lho 20th insb. at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of considering what steps t-houll l>e taken for obtaining funds foi the r lief of the stiff, rers chusi d 1.-y ! h" recent floods in Queenslsi'd. GKORGJ3 NYE, Mayor. K'NDON HACK I'AOiNtt CLUB. OWNERS of Hovsfs are reminded ; Ji.it . Noiuif.isfi n< .for (be Annunl l»aco Meeting • n 17tli of M»irch cose at 0 p.m on SATURDAY, 25th inst., at the June! ion Hotel, Savdon, for Tl'u:rlionp Hurdles Sjiudon Handicap i lyii-g Stakes Handicap, and Tramvk-ny ! ! a. die; p Accpptances and General Entri»s, and entries for Maiden Race el; se at Junction Hotel, Saudou, at 9 p.m. THURSDAY, 9th March. R. G. EDWARDS, Hon. Se?. C. P. OB ERG, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. Shop adjoining TFonnessy, Wostwoorl & Co's str re, MATN - STREET, OXTON. WANTED £100 on froehold security. Six-roomed house nnd lnn-1. Good interest. Aj ply J.T.RAY,, Solicit- r, Foxton. VO R BAL E. 'PHE Lease, Goodwill, and Fnr- | nituro in Temperance Hotel, Main -street"., Foxton. For particulars apply on the premises. MRS McKAY. SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. AT THE BOROUGH HORSE EMPORIUM, PALMERSTON NORTH. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have J\ recoivod instructions from Mr W. Toomath, who is giving up his carrying business, owing to ill health, to sell by public auction, the whole of his Carrying Plant, comprising — Two Lorries, 3 Spring Drays, 1 Brake, with seats and cover complete 3 Sets Lorry Harness. 8 Sets Dray Harness Water Cart and Hydrant, &c. 1 heavy draught mare, G yoais old 3 lighter draught horses The above wi 1 be offered in the first place as a g>ing concern, but if no satisfactory offer is obtained will be sold in lots wiihout reserve. Also ou accouat of Arilnu 1 Aimn, Esq., of Lower Raiiguikei, Executor oi the late J. McKelvie, and J. T. Dairy mpli-, Esq., wiihout reserve — 20 2 and 3 years unbroken light dr.iughts and hacks 10 Byrs draught horses, unbroken 5 3 years ponies, unbroken Pair black buggy ponies, 4 years old Brown gliding, by Tamatea 5 years No more horses can be taken for this sale. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. "TUESDAY, 28tb FEBRUARY^ COLYTON SALE YARDS. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will l\ sell by public auction as above — 35 2 3'ears mixed cattle 5 fat cows 40 forward bullock 15 yearlings and weaners 425 ewes, mixed ages 325 mixed lambs 500 forward wethers 100 fat wethers 500 woolly lambs 240 2 and 4 tooth ewes 600 shorn lambs 200 fat and forward ewes 100 Eomney ewes 650 ewes Also, on account of Messrs A. and W. 11 . Bailey— Their comfortable Farm, being Section 26, fronting Nannestad's road, comprising 180 acres of first-class land, with buildings thereon, and stock comprising— 3(0 2 tooth ewes } without 51 0 2 tooth wethers j reserve $*!• At \ o'clock.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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