MANAWATU bEgATTA. j A MEETING of those interested in the above will be held on WEDNESDAY, January 10th. at. Whyte's Hotel, at 8 p.m. E. P. COWLES, Hon. Sec. Manawatu Kegatta Committee. SPECIAL TRAIN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. PASSENGERS leaving Foxton by V Government train at 9.0 am. will connect with Tram, and reach Sanson at 10.80 am. The return train leaves Sanson at 4.15 p.m. arriving Foxton G. 30 p.m. Usual Fares. THURSDAY, 11th JANUARY. BOROUGH SALE YARDS, PALMERSTON N. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public aucticn as above — 35 good 2^ and 3 year steers 42 fat bullocks 50 mixed catt'e 500 ewes and lambs 300 2-tooth wethers (good) 600 2 tooth ewes (good) Sale at 1 o'clock. FOXTON RACING CLUB. Acceptances close on S A.TL~ RDAY January 13th, at 9 p.m. Entries for Trial Hurdles and Anniversary Handicap close at the same time. Telegraph Office open till 8 p.m. j. r, McMillan, Hon Sec. FOXTON RACE PRIVILEGESMi- ssl' McMillan Rhodes & CO. have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Auction Rooms in Main street, Foxton, on SATURDAY, January 13th, at 2 o'clock p.m., the undermentioned privileges in connection with the Foxton Racing Club's Hack Meeting on January 22nd, viz., — Gates - L iwn and Saddling Paddock Grand Stand Booth No. 2 Booth Refreshment Booth ! Horse Paddock Correct Cards j. r. McMillan, Auctioneer. JUBAL FLEMING, Tobacconist, and Turf Commission Agent, i J almerston North, will execute all Commissions entrusted to his care on Racing Events throughout the Colonies. BOOKS NOW OPEN Straight cut on — Wellington Cup, Dunedin Cup, Wanganui Cup. DOUBLE EVENTS Wellington Cup and Racing Club Handicap, Jan. 22nd and 23rd. Foxton — Flying and Handicap, Jan. 22nd. Dunedin Cup and Publicans' Handicap, Feb. 21st. Wanganui Cup and Flying, March Bth. SEND FOB CAKDS. £. BATTERSBY, PRACTICAL STEAM ARTESIAN WILL - SINKER. MAIN - STREET, FOXTON. Esfmates. given for Sinking at per foot or Guaranteed Supply. MANAWATU HOTEL STABLES, HAVING leased the above Stables, I hope by strict attention to them, to gain a share of the Public patronage. Horses thoroughly and quietly broken to saddle. W. G. TRASK, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN — Parting Gifts". 2yds wide Table Damasks, usually sold for 2/6, now 1/9. 2/3 Door Slips, the pair for 2/6. Towels 3£d, 4£d, s ; }d, 7id. See the bargains, 4£d Fl^nnellettes 2/6 a doz i 7£d Flannellettes*, 5a a doz. Balance in Remnants of Calico, Prints, Muslins, Gaiateas, &c., &c , should he inspected. Balance of Sewing Cotton (black only) 10d a doz. Few pairs Ladies Corsets, 1/3 per pair. "Sunshades and Umbrellas worth 6/11 for 4/1. Te Aro Home Branch.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 January 1894, Page 3
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432Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 9 January 1894, Page 3
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