GARDEN PARTY. Ti|ft AN D Ti It S THYNNE ISVITE ONE AND ALL TO A GARDEN PARTY OH TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. ADMISSION — Is, The whole of which, without deduction of any kind, will be forwarded to ihn . PALMERSTON HOSPITAL. T.he Amateur Opera Company have consented to attend in y Pina* fore " costumes and will during the afternoon give at least Two Choruses from that charming opera» There will also be L»wn Tenniß, Rcundevs, Swings, Cricket, QuoitS) Auni Smllyi AND • Aftevttoon Tea. Mr Betty, conductor of the Foston 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 1.80 p.m. at fares of On© Shilling (Return.) 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. Note.— lf Tuesday prove! too wet, the party will be held on Wednesday. \TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTMB HOLIDAYS. Excursion Tickets will be issued as below from 20ch to 26th March, inclusive, available for Return up to and including Tuesday, lOtk April, 18(94. To We'lington form Foxton Ist Class, 225 ; 2nd Class, 16s To Napier aud Hastings from Pal-! meiaton Ist Class, 22/6; 2nd , . Class, 16/6. : . The journey must bp commenced on day of issue, and may b:> broken at auy station at which the train stops after travelling 20 miles from the original starting station, ''he time fir which the above excursion tickets are available for return will if app'ication i*e made before the date of expiry at the station to which they are issued, b» extended for a further period of fourteen days on payment of the difference between the ordinary single and half the Excursion Fare. Ordinary Return Tickets for distances of 20 miles and under issued from 20th to 26th (in elusive) will also be available for return till 10 h April. Oa FRIDAY, 23rd March, the Train Bervic« between Foston and Longhurn will be suspended. FEILDING RACES, 26th AND 27t« MARCH. On Monday, 26th March, and Tuefday 27tk March, the train UNiially leaving Foxton for Palmerston at 9.0 a m., will on each dav leave Foxton at 8.80 a.m., running thirry minutes earlier than usual to Palmerston, and will leave Talmerston at 10.10 ' a.m. for Feilding, arriving there at 10.50 a.m., returning from Foildtng at 620 p.m., Palmerston 7.10 p.m., arriving Foxton at 8.40 p.m. The train usually leaving Palmer aton at 5 5 p.m. for Foxton on these day« will not run. Excursion tickets to Fielding available for return of day of issue only will be issued on 26th and 27ih Maroh from -.Fox. ton, Tiakitahuna and intermediate stations. Fares, first olass 5/6 ; second class. 3/6. Forfurkher particulars, see posters. By Order. OTAKI SALE. TUESDAY, 20th MARCH. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will [\ sell by public auction as above, at lpm. 7 springing heifers 150 2 and 4 tooth wethers 150 2, 4. 6, and 8-tooth ewes 150 2 tsoii ewe» 500 4 and 8»iooth e>res 100 fa: ewes 150 shorn lambs 8 4-tooth pure liineoln rams . 4 6 -tooth Lincoln rams Sale at one o'clock. DR DERMER requests that all DKBTS owing to him be settled beiore March 30tb,
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1894, Page 3
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545Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1894, Page 3
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