N O T I C E. A MEETING of Shareholders in f\ the Foxton Temperance Hail Company will ho hold in the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 20lh September, at 7.30 p.m. Business -To consider tho advisability of selling the Hall or otherwise SAMUEL HOW AN. Chairman. Foxton, Sept. 15, 1893. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. TUESDAY 20tii SEPTEMBER. Members of All Saints' | Church will hold a Tea a»d i'oncert on tlie above date in the PUBLIC HAIL, FOXTON, in aid of the Funds of the Bazaar. Tea at 6 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. TUESDAY 20th SEI TEMBEROOLY'ON SALE. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will s?ll by public auction as above - 20 4 year bullocks. 20 mixed yearlings 30 good cows in calf 5 milch cows ~> springing heifers 70 18 raontl\3 steers 210 mi ed hoggets 350 first class hoggets 120 mixed hoggets 100 ewes and iambs 80 forward emp'y ewes 700 2 and 4 tooth forward wethers 400 good wether hoggets 280 mixed hogge:s 200 govd wether hoggets Further entries solicited Sale at 1 o'clock. FRIDAY, 22nd SEPT KMBErT" At the residence of Mr D. Laing, Ashnrst Road, near Colyton. GO R T O N ' & SON havn Jieen favoured with in- [ structions from Mr I). Laing, who has roM his farm, to sell by public auction as :>bove - 17 first-class dniry c-ws, i. milk or springing 12 year lo 18 months half-bred Jersey heifers 10 calves and yearling' steers . 20 store pigs '1 breeding sows Dairy utensils, compri-ing De Laval separator, milk vat, clnuv, Uuttn* worker, butter mould, etc. '"ale tft 1 o'c'ock, IMPORTANT NOTiCE. '"piJE old established Business of J E. J. WARNER & CO., Nelson, is nc.-w being carried on as a First Class Mil inery, Dressmaking nnd General Praperv Establishment by .>. W. BAIN & '() nho fire this week making their First Spring Show ef New and Seasonable Goods. A great feature has bevn and will be their High Class Millinery at moderatn pi ices, and their Complete Costumes &t 2 Guineas each in f,(ot the Quality of tlie goods is of the very best and tho Prices of the very luwcst Patterns and Estimates of Costumes are sent to any address and every effort wil : be put forth to give satisfaction. The Name of the Firm is now IL. W. BAIN Sa CO., " Economic " Drapery Warehouse* BRIDGE & TRAFALGAR STREETS, NELSON. We have all the Patterns taken by our Dressmaker when Foxton was visited a year or two ago, and can guarantee a Perfect Fit A.W.B. &"Co are now the Nelson Agents for '• Kirk's Pure Miixed Soai 1 acknowledged to be unequalled for. purity and durability. Sold at 6ri, 93, and Is |»pr cr.ke. "SADDLERY. NOTICE TO HORSE-OWNERS. Ladies and Gentlemen — \\? E BEG to inform you that ♦ » we are prepared to make to order SADDLES of all descrp'ions, any pattern or colour. The I asing and Fitting of Ladies' Saddles a special feature. Horses measured, and Collars made to fit properly. Saddlery of all kinds kept in stock. H. C. LANSDON & CO., SADDLERS, Main-street, Foxton. Beatty's'Organst? Write for catalogue. Address Daniel F. Beatry, Washington, New Jersey. BeittyV Pianos t*f where. For catalogue address, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, New pTersey.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 September 1893, Page 3
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