NOTICE. ANY person found trespassing on the Oroua Downs Estate with dog or gun iv pursuit of game or otherwise will be prosecuted. J. R. MdLENNAN. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTOtf. ROWING CLUB CONCERT. FRIDAY, 14th APRIL. . PROG-RAMME. 1. Overture—" Tarantelle," Miss Florence L. Revans 2. Song—" For ever and for ever," Mr T. Ennis n. Song—" Nancy Lee," Mr J. R. Stansell 4. Song—" Why must we say good bye," Miss Williams "5. Recitation — "The Billiard-marker's Story," Mr J. P. McMillan 0. Duet—" Very Suspicious," Mrs and Mr Hamer 7. Song— "The song that reached my heart," Mr Waters 8. Song (comic)— " Enniscarthy," Mr T. Redmond 9. Duet.—" Ora Pro Nobis" Mrs W. Cook and Mr J. R. Stansell 10. Song—" A Vision," Mrs Dernier. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES WON AT REGATTA. IXTEKVAIi OF TKN MINUTES. Overture—" Jessie's Dream,"— Miss Clarkson To conclude with the laughable farce "WOOING UNDER DIFFICULTIES." — CHARACTERS — Muswell Hill— A city merchant, Mr Alf> Fraser Henry— A footman in want of a place, Mr Geo. (i. Johnson Fredk. St. Pauls— A young man in search .. of a wife, Mr Chas. Bridgeport Mr Warthyman— A friend of the family, Mr Talbot-Read Mrs Hill — A motherly matron, Miss Stanscll Matilda— Hill's daughter, a timid young thing, Miss Burr Kittie — A cook and general who knows a thing or two, Miss H. Burr Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; Overture at 8. Admission -Front ssals, 2s; Back seats, Is. GEORGE POTTER, Hon. Sec. "feilding sale yards. FRIDAY, APRIL Mth, 1893. THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE will sell by public auction as above — 100 mixed cattle 2 milch cows 22 hand fed yearling steers 10 cows and calves 200 mixed lambs 200 ewes 50 ewes 200 first cltiss ewe l.iuibs 400 lamt>s . 300 forward ewes {fale at 1 o'clock. R. B. McKENZIE, Auctioneer. HORSE SALE. AT THE BOROUGH HORSE EMPORIUM. PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, APRIL 15tji. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will l\ sell by public auction as above— Draught Howes, Harness Horses, Hacks, and Farmers Produce. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account of J. G. Wilson, Esq, — 20 well-hred unbroken hacks and harness horses. On account of Mr E. Netberelift,.— Bay gelding, " Silent," frvrsby the Mute — locasta. Bay fi ly, 8 -years, by Lancaster - Portrait. Bay brood mare, by Bundoora Kiddlesworth mare. Bay mare " Nikau," by Tama-tc-a- Southern Chief mare, with foal by Armament, and stinted to Forester. Set of horse clothing Saddles, bridles, &c. Also,— 100 bags ryegrasa seed. Sale at 1 o'clock. TUESDAY, 18th APRIL. AWAHURI SALE YARDS. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will J\ sell by public auction as above — 24 fat cows 24 mixed woaners 8 fat cows 25 go r d weaners 200 fat ewes 100 shorn lambs 300 good shorn lambs 100 ehorn lambs 100 fat ewes 80 fat sheep 60 shorn lambs fc'ale at 1 p.m. Further entries invited.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 April 1893, Page 3
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