Better News for foxton* I THE PHOTO ifAftf HAS HOT GtfNß AFTER ALL. j A S we have been unable to fulfil j\ all our engagements, the Studio will be kept open for a few days lorigef; Bll.tEtfs"i"7itJffTlßG, j PhotOgfrtjidUrs". (From Pahnerslon North.) TJNEESERYED CLEAEING SALE. WEDNESDAY," S*a APRIL. AT THE PROPERTY, LISE, TAONUI. A fcR Aif AM iTwiIiLIAMS have J\ received iustril<}hon'& from Messrs W. H. and G. A. Bailey, id sell by public auction as above, without the slightest reserve — Their comfortable property, being Section 26 subdivision O, Manchester block, comprising 130 acres of rich land. The property is in first-class order, fenced and subdivided into several paddocks, good house, garden, etc. Also,— The whole of the stock, comprising— 240 2 tooth Lincoln ewes 100 2 tooth ewes 510 2 tooth wethers 70 mixed sheep Dairy cows, etc. The auctioneers Leg to call the attention of the public to the fnle of this farm, which is without exception one of the best of its size in the diSlrit/ and which is for absolute sale. Terms on application to the 1 Auctioneers. Sale at 1 o'clock. FRIDAY, 7th APRIL. ON THE FARM, POHANGINA ROAD. CLEARING SALE. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have j\ been favoured with instructions from Mr Charles Hunt (who has disposed of his property) to offer by public auction — The Live Stock Furniture, and Effects | 200 2 tooth ewes ; 200 i and 6 tooth ewes i 150 f.na. ewes j 850 woolly lambs Purebred Romn«y Stud Rams, choice Milch Cows and Heifers, Yearlings & Calves, Spring Trap, Horse and Harness, now Piano, House 1 hod Furniture, and Farm Tuols On account of other Vendors — 50 breeding ewes 160 lambs Sale at 12.80. Lunch provided. VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. Excursion Tickets to Wellington will be issued from Foxton from 28th March to 3rd April inclusive, available for return up to and including Tuesday, 18th April, 1893. Fares — First Ulass, 225; Second class, 16s. The journey must be commenced on day of issue and may be broken «t any station at which the train stops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station. The time for wi.ich the above excursion tikets are available for return will, if application be made before the date of expiry at the station to which they are issued, be extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of tae difference between the ordinary single and, half the excursion fare. Ordinary Return Tickets for distances of 20 miles and under issued from 28th March to. 3rd April (inclusive) will also be available for return till 18th April. On Friday, 31st March, the Train Service between Foxton and Longburn will be suspended. FEILDING RACES, 3rd and 4th APRIL. On Monday, April 3rd, and Tuesday, April 4th, the train usually leaving Foxton at 9 a.m. for Palmerston will on each day leave Foxton at 8.30 a.m., running thirty minutes earlier than usual to Palmerston and will leave Palmerston at 10.10 a.m. for Feilding, arriving there at 10.50 a.m., returning from Feilding at 6.20 p.m., Palraerston 7.10 p.m., arriving Foxton at 8.40 p.m. The train usually leaving Palmerston at 5 5 p.m. for Foxton on these days will not run. For further particulars see posters.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 March 1893, Page 3
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539Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 30 March 1893, Page 3
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