PLANTING SEASON. | fruit & Brest Trees* 10,000,00P%S CT IHE old established firm of J. Mayo and Sons grow all they r, guarantee them of the most approved Varieties, true to name, and | suitable to the district. Illustrated ahd Instructive Catalogue post free. Inspection cordially invited. Hundreds of testimonials froth plantets in all parts of the colony. J. layo and Sons, Nursery and Seedsmen, PALMERSTON NORTH, N.Z. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. ¥ o-hight and To-morrow. EVERYTHING NEW, NOVEL AND ORIGINAL. PROF. HAUSMANN, Illusionist and Conjurer, To witness whose astounding and incredible feats will so tax the wonderment of the delighted spectators as to soothe the senses into a slumber of an Oriental Mid-da? Drssam. MADAME AIMEE, The Greatest Test Worker, in her Mysterious Sealed Packet, &c. To conclude with the screaming farcical Comedy HANDY_ANDY. Admission, 2s and Is. ANTED KNOWN— That country customers can obtain for 10s a full dress length of fashionable Costume Cloth, sent, post free, to any address from T6 Aro House, Wellington. NOTICE. ~* ANY person found Tresspassing with dog or gun on Herrington Estate will be prosecuted. ROBINSON BROS. " FOXiON SALE. FRIDAY, 17th MAY. ABRAHAM & WILLTAMS will sell on the- al ove date. entries solicited. Mutual life association of australasia. (^PECIAL Protection is afforded New Zealand members in the deposit of £50,000 with the Public Trustee. Table A.R. offers a first-class investment with a good rate of interARTHUR B. GIBSON, Resident Agent. District Office, Mutual Chambers, Palmerston North. _^4iiayi^ybc^ OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. HACK MEETING, 24th MAY, 1895. ACCEPTANCES close at 9 p.m. on TUESDAY, 14th inst., for— Trial Handicap, of -€40, f mile, 10s. First Hurdles, ot £60, lmile 65 chains, . . . . 80s. Otaki Plate, of £150, l\ miles, 60s. Flying Stakes, of £60, \ mile, 80s Stewards' Stakes, of £70, li miles, . . . . 80s Also entrance for Raukawa Plate, of £40, 1 mile, 80j. j NOTE.— Otaki Post and Telegraph I Office close at 5 p m. H. F. EAGAR, Secretary. Otaki, 10th May, 1895. ANTED KNOWN— That country residents ordering goods by letter receive as much attention and pay the same prices as customers who buy over the counter at Te Aro House, Wellington, _R. H. BARBER, ENGINEER And General Black* smith. Main-street, Foxton. A GOOD SHO FR KEPT. CLAXMILLERS can have all reP pairs executed quiokly and at reasonable prices. Paoking, Red and White Lead and Insertion kept in stook. Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.'s Flax Machinery — Drums, Drum-spindle, and Feed Rollers in stock to suit} any machine.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 May 1895, Page 3
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