FOXTON RACING CLUB. \f OMINATIGNS for all events j\ except Awahou Stakes, close i with the Secretary, at 9 p.m. on | THURSDAY, 15th March. i j. r. McMillan, Hon. Secretary. - * .i . ...MS P9E JiiAP Jjfc- i '■'■ ' ' SATURDAY, 17th MARCH. DASSENGE6S for Sandon to I attend the above will leave Foxton by Governm°nt train at 9 a.m., and connect with tram at Carnarvon, reaching Sandon at 10.30 a m ; returning in time to catch the Government train iu the evening. jV 1 01ICE is hereby given that the L\ Judge of the Assessment Conrt for the Borough of Foxton has appointed THURSDAY, the 12th day of April at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time, and the Resident Magistrate's Cotmhouse at Foxton as the place, at which will be holden the meeting of the Assessment Court for the above men tioned Borough of F»xton. Dated at Foxton this 13th day of March, 1894. JOHN GILLESPIE, Clerk of the Asbesament Court. ! GARDEN PARTIfT" | HUT R AND MRS THYNNE INVITE ONE AND ALL I TO A GARDEN PARTY ON TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. ! ADMISSION — Is, The whole of which, without deduction of any kind, will be forwarded to the PALMERftTON HOSPITAL. The Amateur Opera Company have consented to attend in " Pinafore " costumes and will during the afternoon give at least Two Chovusses from that charming opera, Thero will also be Lawn Tennis, Re undeva, Swings, Cvioket, AND Aftevnoon Tea. Ml* Betty, conductor of the Foxton Brass Band has volunteered, with the assistance of some of the members to further enliven the proceedings with good music. Two coaches will leave Mr Stansell's hotel for the farm at 1.30 p.m. at reasonable fares. All will be made heartily welcome. Gates will be opened at 2 p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 5.80 p.m. Visitors are requested not to bring dogs. SPECIAL TRAIN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. PASSENGERS leaving Foxton by ]j Government train at 9.0 am. will connect wi h Train, and reach Sa son at 10.80 a m The return tram le»ves Sansou at 4.15 p.m. arming Foxton 6.30p.m. IJsuax Far s . LEVIN SALE. .WEDNESDAY, MARCH Hth. ABRAH'M & WILLIAMS will sell by public auction as above, at 1 p in. 6 bullocks 25 mixed bul'o'ks 580 2 tind 4 tooih fat and forward wethers 250 good lambs 300 ewes TUBAL FLEMING, Tobacconist, I and Turf < oinmission Agent, jfaln erst on North, will execute all ( 'orn missions entrusted to his care on L'acing Events throughout the Colonies. BOOKS NOW OPEN Straight out on — Wellington Cup, Duufdiii Cup, Wanganui Cup. DOUBLE EVENTS Wellington Cup" and Racing Club Handicap, Jan. '22nd and 23rd. Duneiliu -up and Publicanis' Handicap Feb. 21st. Wa 1 gauni Cup and Flying, March Bth. SEND FOB CAKDS.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 March 1894, Page 3
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