V] £ W ZE A LAN D* RAIL W AYS . ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY. In connection with tho Foxton Races a Special Passenger Train will leave Wang&nui at G.5 a n>., Paluvrston 10.5 a.m., arriving at Fox on at 11 35 a m., and returning from Foxton at 5 20 p m. for Wan ganui, stepping at any intermediate stations if required, j By order, j TUESDAY, 28rd JANUARY. SANDON PALE. pOETON & SON will sell by \j public auction ns above — 10 yearling steers 10 mixed weanors 10 good young cows, with calves 3 beef 1 springing heifer 400 mixeJ 2 tooth sheep 150 woolly lambs 50 fat owes 60 wether hoggets 50 fat sheep 7 pure bred Li -i coin rams 180 2 tooth wethers 45 2 tooth ewM 103 2 to.-th wethers Horses, etc. Sale at 1 o'tlx.k. TUESDAY, 23rd JANUARY COLYTON SAT/ft. ABBA HAM & WILLIAMS will f\ soli by public iiuof.imt as above - 5 springing heifers 5 2 year rs 420 ewes 450 good lainbs 300 ewes 300 first class lambs 250 fat ewes 200 2 tooth wethers 100 ewes and laiubs 80 mixed 2 tooths 300 ew*s 800 woo ly Jamls F ale at 1 o'clock. i JUBAL FLEMING, Tobacconist, and Turf (. ommission Agent, i'aln erston North, wiil exec te all Cnnm ssions eutristel ti his care on facing Events throughout the Colonies. BOOKS NOW OPEN Straight out on — Wellington Cup, Dunedin Cup, Wanganui Cup DOUBLE EVENTS Wellington Cup and Racing Hub Handicap, Jan. !Z2nd and 23rd. Foston — Flying and Haudicap, Jan. 22nd. Duneilin Tup and Publicans' Han - I dicap, Feb. 21st. Wanganui Cup and Flying, March Bth. SEND FOR CARDS. BAKERY NOTICE. T DESIRE to thank my Oustom--1 era lor the support th«y have Recorded me during the time I have been in Busings*, and 1 beg to notify that 1 have disposed of the same to ARCHIBALD KERR, ior whom I request the continuance of their custom. H. P. FOESTER. 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. FORSTEB. WANTED KNoWN Parting Gifts. 2yds wide Table Damasks, i sually a Id for 2/6, now J/9. 2/3 D.or'Siips, the pair for 2/6. Towel? 3£d. 4Ad, 5Jd, 7£d ; ee the bargains, 4£d Flann- llette--2/6 a doz, 7£d Flannellette, 6s a doz. Balance in Hemt.aais of t ali co, Pi in s, Mu.-lins, Ga ateas, &c , &c , should be inspected. Balance of Sewing Cotton (b ark only) 10 J a doz. Few | airs Ladies C>r «s, ]/3 p«-r pai . v unsha<les &> d Uinbreshu* worth 6/11 for 4/1. Te Aro llouie Brunch. MANAWATU HOTEL STABLES, HAYING leased the above Stables, I hope by strict attention to them, to gain a share of the Public (>atrouage. Horses thoroughly and quietly bioken to saddle. W. G. TRASK, Proprietor*
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Manawatu Herald, 20 January 1894, Page 3
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