JOE TOS, Has for Sale a First-cla s Stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery ware, &c. RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS, QUANTITY OF SEED OATS. JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW BOOKS, COMPRISING— Young Ladies Journal, Sylvias' Journal, Latest Fashion Books, Children's School Books and Requisites ; and a large assortment of Cheap Novels, FRESH FRUIT ZLVfT* YEfiETABLEB MAIN - STREET, FOXTON.
T. OST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Ly Moutoa— One bay draught mare, white blaze on face, two whito. hind feet, branded ST on off shoulder. One dark browu hack mare, one white hii>d foot. Anyone giving information as to their whereabouts, or -returning the same to the undesigned will be libeially reworded. FRANK CARTER, Moutoa. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERSWE. the undersigned, give notice that all persons found TR KB- ! PASSING- on the lands in our occupation, being part of Block V, lately known as Cook's Paddocks, and sections hounded by No. V Block and Coley street, and from Johns' on street to Futfar-stteet, known as Hi lary's Paddocks, will i be prosecuted according to law. i JO3N HILLARY. GEORGE COLEY. Foxton, 14th Nov., 1893. COXTON BOROtFGE c6uNCIL. | TENDKBS. ■! Tenders will be received afc the Borough Office up % Noon of MONDAY, the 20ih day of November, 1893, for the following works, viz — For getting and delivering 600 I yards metal, ,uaor»? or less. ' Particulars and invecifications of above work enn be seen at the Council Office during ffice hours. THOMAS F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. O AKI MAORI RACING CLUB. HACK RACE MEETING, Ist JANUARY, 1894. (J. E. Henby, Handicapper). Nominations eU.se at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 18th inst., for the following events : — 1. Flying Handicap of $20, f mile ; j Nomination,' 15s. - , 2 Hand cap Hut dies of #10, I mile 65 chains; Nomination, 20s. \ 5. Glasgow Plate Handicap of £60, i i% mi.es; Nomination, 80s. 6. Flying Stakes Handicap of £25, f mile; dominations 12s 6d. 7. Stewards Stakes t ahdicap of J830, .! 1£ miles 15s. Note— The Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. H. F. EAGAR, j Secretary. TUESDAY, 2161 NOVEMBER. AWABURI SALE YARDS. NORTON & * S ON will sell by \j public auction as above — 28 3 year steers 35 mixed yearlingn 10 2^-year steers 8 prime fatcows § Ueijfers.in calf ; ■ 1 yfcarlinglsteejs ; ; ..- , , 4 3 year heifers 2 dairy cows j 1 2>year old bull j 100 2 tooth Uomney ewes ghorn 100 2 tooth Lincoln ewes shorn ! 200 2 tooth shorn wethers 100 shorn ewes with lambs ■ • 200 fat and forward shorn wethtrs 150 good 2 tooth shorn wethers 60 fat shorn wethers - • 150 prime fat ewes 150 ewes and lambs 20 good 3 year steers 10 yearlings 5 fat cowb . 200 first-class wether hoggets 200 forward shorn ewets- -■ • | 1 dogjeart . - : " . . .... Horses, etc.. "'"'l , . Salaatlo'glwk. . j
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Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1893, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1893, Page 3
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