IMP ( ) 1/ ND I X G NOTIC E . Impounded in the Foxton Public Pound from the land of Eori Rangiheua — One bay gelding, black points, branded H on off shoulder, ;■» new .shoes on. If noi claimed and all expe.us&b paid will be sold on SATURDAY, 20th insi; ai noen. 11 3PELM4N. Poimdkeeper FOXTON UACING CLUE. Acceptances close on S AT U EDA V rTanuary 18th, at 0 p.m. Entries for Trial Hurdles and Anniversary Handicap close at the fame time. ~~^i till 8 p.m. Telegraph Ottice v* <r, b. McMillan, Hon Bee. TUESDAY, 16th JANtXA&Y. AWAHIJRI .SALE YARDS. pORTON & SON will sell by \jr public auction as above — 16 2 year ateers 10 2 year heifers 32 store cows 40 niized weaners 7 fat cows 5 fat heifers >if> forward bullocks 5 mixed beef 10 cows and heifei'S •15 18 months steers 20 2 year steers 1 p.b. bull 200 ewes and lambs 90 ewes and lambs 20 hoggets Horses, etc. Bale at 1 o'clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, 20th JANUARY. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have j\ been favoured with instructions from Messrs Keiller Bros., J. G. Wilson, M.H.R., and Robt. Stevens to sell by public auction, Without Reserve, their annual draft of horses coinpiiaing — 70 well bred Broken and Unbroken Geldings and Fillies by the well-kuown Sires Matai, Fisherman, Young Cliinenes, Randwick, and the trotting stallion Corbett. Full particulars in future advderfcisement. TUBAL FLEMING, Tobacconist, I and Turf Commission Agent, j/alraeraton 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 FOR CAKPS. BAKERY NOTICE. I DESIRE to thank my Customers lor the support they have accorded me during the time I have been in Business, aud I beg to notify that I have disposed of the same to ARCHIBALD KERR, lor whom I request the continuance of their custom. H. P. FORSTER, OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. All accounts due to me can be paid at the shop to Mr Kerr whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. H. P. FORSTER. WANTED KNOWN — Parting Gifts. 2yds wide Table Damasks, usually sold for 2/6, now J/9. 2/8 Door Slips, the pair for 2/6. Towels 3£d, 4^, s£d, 7£d. bee the bargains, 4£d Flannellettes 2/6 a doz ; 7|d Flannellettes, 5s a doz. Balance in Remnants of Cali co, Prints, Muslins, Ga'ateas, &c., &c , should be inspected. Balance of Sewing Cotton (black only.) lOd a doz. Few pairs Ladies Corsets, 1/3 per pair. Sunshades aud Umbrellas worth 6/11 -for 4/i.: T^Aro! Heu&a Jteascfc. ..".". '.."" *■■■■■.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1894, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1894, Page 3
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