i HISTORY REPEATED. — Thousands of people saw Charles I. beheaded in 1643. Yet in all that crowd there was but one man who kcr-w why the blood spurted from the dissevered arteries in the. Monarch's neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's Physician. Hr had announced the circu- ■ laiion of the blood, end in so doing started ■ a tremendous scandal. Pcopl« caJ.d him | a foo'. a rnedJUr, a madman. What a lucky thini? it, was that the Puritans chopped ofi tho King's head instead oi li&rvey'a. A King more or leas does'nt matter, but a thinker more or less does. Thank mercy its safer now to tell n*w truths than it was 250 years ago. That is why we are not afraid to cay Crease's Al Coi-Trr: is the very best procurable.
AWAHURI S'LE YARDS TUESDAY, 2(Ui NOVEMBER. pORTON & SON will soil by j \jf public auction as above — j 1 100 8 to 8i yr bullocks j j 21 2to 2 1 vl' steers j | 25 weaners mixed j | 12 yearlings ! • 5 springing heifers I j 4 fat cows ! j 10 fat cows | ! 5 fat bullocks | i 20 2 yr steers i i 20 mixed cattle j j 2 dairy cows springing | ; 25 18 months steers i 20 18 months heifers j OiO mixed hoggets I <115 mixed hoggets • 100 shorn wether hoggets j i Saturday Next, the | 17th inst., I At 2 p.m. I T R. McMILLAN will sell by ! I > auction at his Rooms, Foxton, Groceries and Ironmongery, in lota to suit purchasers. i { r I ! NO RESERVE. j i j. r. McMillan, Auctioneer. i pOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. , ELECTION OF MAYOR. NOTI E is hereby given that the Annual Election oi Major idc the Borough of Foxton wi 1 be held in j the Pu'Hc L : brary on WEDNES- I DAY, the 28th November, 1894. i Nomuiati«ms of Candidates will be ! receiv* d by the undersigned up to ! 12 o'clock noon of WEDNESDAY, 21st dav oi ivovember, 1894. ' IHO . F. GIB ON, Reiurniug Officer. Novem 1 er 13 h, 1894. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. T NDERS are invited, and will bo re coivetl at the llorough < onncil office until noon of FRIDAY, the 16th day of November, for ihe following contracts : — No. 1 — Foiming, trimming, and claying 30 chains on the Foxton Shannon roftd, ; No. 2.— Metalling 30 chains of the Foxton Shannon road. No. 3.— Lowering and widening ' cuttings, and formation on No. 6 Line I Specincatu ns and particulars to i be seen at the Council office during office hours. 1 T. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. ; B. Spelman, I CARTIR, WOOD AND COAL ME l; OH ANT. I AVENUE R AD, FOXTON. b IT AVING a Powerful steam Enii j~l giue I am prepared to Cut - «nd Deliver Firewood in all lengths at Reaonable 1 rices. I f ■ Advance Foxton. r S. WILSON, ? BLACKSMITH A WHEELWRIGHT, HAS started business in the Shop lately occupied by J. West 1 wood (opposite Wbyte's Hotel), and f hopes by strict attention to business j to gain a share of patronage. ! TO SUIT THE TIMES. Shoeing a BiMdoialty. I have lowered the prices for shoei ! irig aa 'ollows : — \ Haoka, 4s. 1 j Dvsuatflits, 6««
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Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1894, Page 3
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