FOXTON RACING CLUB. BUMMER MEEtTnG, JANUARY 22nd., 1895. T R. McMILLAN has received inJ . structions to sell by Auction at his rooms on SATURDAY NEXT, January 12th., at 2 p.m., the follow- , ing privileges :— 1. Outside Gates 2. Lawn and Saddling Paddoek 8. Grandstand Booth 4. No. 2. Outside Booth 5. Refreshment Booth 6. Correct Cards 7. Horse Paddock J. R. McMILLAN, Auctioneer. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. r* THE following tenders are invited : — 1. For Clearing all grass and other herbage from the public cemetery. Tenders to be addressed to the Mayor, and to be in by 4 p.m. ou WEDNESDAY, lGth January. Specifications can be seen at the Manavatu Herald Office. T. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. THANKS. MESSRS ROBINSON BROS, desire to thank all those persons who assisted to extinguish the late fire on their property at Herrington. rWXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. I* — — LIST OF LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, DISTRICT OF FOXTON. I HEREBY give notice that John Robebt McMillan, whose residence is within this district, has been duly licensed to sell by auction for twelve moDths, to be c imputed from the eighth day of January, 1895. THOS F. GIBSON, Clerk, Local Authority. Foxton State School. SACRED & SECULAR CONCERT. WEDNESDAY 9th JANUARY. FOXTON PUBLIC HALL. I HE choir will be composed of over 50 vocalists, Mr John son, leader. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Anthem—" Exalt Him.Sall yo people " —Choir 2. Song — "Consider the lilies,"— Mr J. Sanson 3. Anthem—" He that dwelleth "—Choir 4. Song— With harp accompaniment, (selected)— Misß Neilsen 5. Anthem — " How beautiful upon the mountains," — Choir 6. Song— (selected)— Mr J. F. Stevens 7. Anthem — " Cast thy burden on the Lord," — Choir 8. Song— (selected)— 9. Anthem — " God reigneth,"— Choir INTERVAL OF 10 MINUTES. ~~ Part 11. 1. Glee — " Hail, Smiling Morn," — Choir 2. Song—" The Mighty Deep,"— Mr J. F. Stevens 3. Song. — (selected) — 4. Violin solo.— Miss Amy Thomas 5. Song. — With harp accompaniment (selected)— -Miss Neilsen 6. Quartette (vocal)—" Happy be thy dreams," — 7. gong,—" The Miner,"— Mr J. P Steveng 8. Glee.— "Mayday,"— Choir 9. Song.— With harp accompaniment » The Song that reached nay heart,"— Miss Neilsen " God Save the Queen." POPULAR PRICES : Adults, one shilling ; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.80 p.m. Concert commences at 6 p.m.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 January 1895, Page 3
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