! WANTED. ] WANTED TO PURCHASE— A Good Second-hand PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE of from 2£ to -1 horse power. Must be in thorough working order. Please state price, and where to be seen, to <; bkgixf, " office of this paper. TO FARMERS. WE are prepared to undertake contracts for Reaping, Binding, Threshing, and Chaff-cutting the craps in and around the Foxtou district For further particulars apply by post or personally to the undersigned. COYLE BROTHERS. Foxton. TIE PREMIER | Billiard & Hair-dressing | Saloon, MAIN- STREET, FOXTON. (Next to Post-office.) Wm. Jonas, Proprietor. HAVING engaged the services of Mr. J. P WORTH, who is known to be The Best Hairdresser and Shaver in town, gentlemen visiing the Saloon will meet with civility, and will leave fully satisfied as to his ability. Ono trial solicited. The Proprietor also wishes it k> be known that the Toilet Club is now in full swing in connection with the Bairdressing Department, and would impress upon all persons the advantages to be derived by becoming a member. Call and ascertain further particulars. Scientific Haircutting) f\ "1 Artutio Sbaviug >. f\Ci Invigorating Shampoo j \J V 4. Tho Billiard Room is fitted with every requisite, and is the bestlighted room in the town. Only the Choicest Brands of Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes kept on hand W. JONAS, Proprietor. ARCHIBALD KERR, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, XMLctin-stveet, Foxton. BREAD SUPPLIED DAILY. Wedding and Birthday Cakes made j on the premises. Cleanliness in all departments i most carefully observed. Customers are invited to inspect the bakehouse , at any time. None but the best materials used ■Attached to the &hop is a comfortable Refreshment room for the convenience of visitors. Catering for Balls or Picnics undertaken at short notice. Note the Addkess — Archibald Kerr, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. SATURDAY. 31st MARCH, 1894. CLEARING-OUT SALE. RE BANKRUPT ESTATE MRS AGNES RICHARDS. At Kilkern, near Bulls. pORTON.& SON have been \J favoured with instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by public auction as above, Without Beserve—' 6 purebred Jersey cows 8 purebred Jersey heifers and 2 calves 2 purebred Jersey bulb (8 yrs and 1 year) 8 draught horses . 7 hacks and harnets horses 700 good 2-tooth to f.m. ewes, with rams now running with them 200 prime fat sheep 150 store wethers 300 shorn lambs (good) Dogcart and harness, dray and harness, and implements, comprising reaper and binder, Cambridge roller, 2 Reid and Gray d.f. ploughs, harrows, disc harrows, turnip &ower, hay rake, sledge, with 100 gallon tank, 4 sets leading fiarness, Murray woolpress, weighing machine, etc. ; also, poultry, grass seed, 2 tons guano manure, sheep skins, hurdles,, 3 iron tanks, cornsacks, and sundry tools, etc. On behalf of other vendors — 6 good milkers 6 weaners »md yearlings 6 hacks and harness horses, including good hunter Luncheon Provided. Sale at 1 o'clock p m. sharp. DR DEBMER requests that all DfcBTS, owing, to. iiim be * setttea-beiore March 3<ttb. -••-•'
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Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1894, Page 3
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