SANSON GALE. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST. pORTON & SON will sell by \J public auction as above— 80 cows 10 2 -year steers .40 mixpd wcanors 10 cows and heifers (springing) 1 forward bullocks 8 fat bullocks 12 mixed yearlings 3 2^-year steers 1 fat cow 750 good mixed hoggets 160 2-tootb ewes in lamb 150 ewes in lamb 250 good wether lambs 100 ewes in lamb, good 150 4 -tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wetbars 100 ewes in lamb 200 first-class mixed Romney lambs, woolly 100 ewes in lamb On behalf of Mr W. N. Bartlett, who is giving up his dairy — 20 good milch cows, to calve in September Also, on behalf of Mr J. Freckling* ton, who is giving up his dairy — 8 good wick cows) to calve 2 good heifers J Septe'ber Horses, &c. . Sale at 1 p.m. WANTED — A Kitchen Man. Must be able to milk. Apply to J. R. Stakseij,, Whyte's Hotel. FOXTON RACING CLUB. NOTICE is hereby given that per mission to run horses on the [ Racecourse is now rescinded, and all stock found running thereon after the 4th instant will be impounded. j By order. 'i j. r. McMillan, Hon f Secretary. The Auction Sale OF THE SEASON. OSBORNES Half-yearly Sale of McMillan, Rhodes & co. have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK Of Drapery, Clothing, Boots, (fee, AT The Centre of Commerce, Foxton, To-day and To-morrow, The 2nd and Srd August. Commencing at 2 o'clock each day. I This Sale is known as one of the MOST GENUINE we hold, because there is Absolutely No Reserve. Mr Osborne expects the bulk of his Summer Goods will leave England next month, therefore he is anxious to make room for NEW GOODS. The Public will be allowed to select any goods prior to the sale, and the Auctioneers will submit them to Public Auction, thus everything will be done to maintain the popularity of Ooborne's Half-yearly Auction bales. j. r. McMillan, Auctioneer. CHEAP FIREWOOD. PETER SCHEIDT, of Buuny. thorpe, will deliver 4ft Firewood at Railway Sta'ion, Foxtou, as under — Tawa . . 15s per cord Matai ... 16/6 „ Black Maire & Manuka 22/G „ FOR CASH ONLY. Advance Foxton. S. WILSON, BLACKSMITH & WHEELWBIGHT, HAS started business in the Shop lately occupied by J. Westwood (opposite Whyte's Hotel), and hopes by strict attention to business to gain a share of patronage. TO SUIT THE TIMES. Shoeing a Specialty. I have lowered the prices for shoe* ing as follows : — Hacks, 4s.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 August 1894, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 2 August 1894, Page 3
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