WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. WAITUNA SALE. pORTON and SON will lell by \j public auction ai above, at 1 o'clock — 80 head 9 )ear cattle 250 fat and forward wethers 400 2 and 4 tooth wethers 400 breeding ewes 200 wcoiiy lamba 160 6 tooth etfes 120 2 to 6 tooth ewes )00 2 tooth wethers 180 f.m. ewes 100 shorn lambs 75 shorn lamba 40 ewes B 0 2 tooths 25 2 tooth wethers FRIDAY, 21rr FEBRUARY. COLYTON SALE.* ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 15 18 months steers 100 prime fat wethers 150 fat and forward wethers 200 mix"d 2 tooth 450 breeding ewes 100 2 tooth "ewes 70 fat ewes 180 fat and forward wethers 800 2 tooth ewes 200 2 tooth wethers 100 good lambs 100 forward wethers 150 good ewes 200 shorn lambs 8 weaners 150 fat and forward mixed sheep 80 2 tooth Romney rams 500 good mixed shorn lambs On account of Mr W. Moffatt, who is giving up dairying— 20 superior dairy cows 1 well bred bull The cows can be seen milked morning or evening at the farm, Todd'a Road, Ashurst. On account of Mm Willis— 200 f.f m breeding ew#o 'PL'E REV. MR. WAIT, Mis » sionaryfor27 years oh Tanna New H- brides, wi'i give a I e"iure on Tanna illustrated by. Magic Lantern, on THURSDAY EVENING, in the Presbyterian Chuich at 7 80 o'clock. Collection in aid of Mission. Nothing Like Steady Growth. A.B. OSBLME, TAILOR & CUTTER OF FOXTOS DESIRES to thank his customer* for their liberal tupport during his first year, and would intimate tha' his increasing trade has iuduced him to remove to more convenient premises Oi POSHE CCYDE ST., adjoining J. Walls' Baker'B Sl.op. WANTED KNOWN-That No. 1 bale Parcel conlainiug a fall dress lenpth of s rv ceable tweed, with .inings, buttons, silk and twist, for making up ; a pair of black or co 0 red taffeta gloves ; and a pretty summer blouse, will be sent, post free, to «uy a dre*?, on receipt of 10s 6 1. from the ttreat Stock taking Sale at Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN— That No 5 sale parole, containing 1 pair of men's Mol<- trousers ; 1 Btrotig working shirt ; 1 1 airs if Merino sos, and 1 drab soft felt ha' , will to sent, pos free, to auy address, >. n rec ipt of 10s, from the Gre*t Stuck taking Sale at Te Ar House. WANTED KNOWN-That No 8 Sale. Parcel, containing 1 pretty summer jacket ; 1 d< zei* co oured border handkerchiefs ; 1 pair of black or col< urei taffeta pi yes, and 1 handsome lace collarette, will be sent, pot free, to any address, on receipt of 7u 9d. from the Great Stock taking Sale at Te Aro House. CONCERT. TOWN HAIL, FOXTON TUESDAY, 25th FE R M ARY. Soloißts : Mipb Murdoch, Wei inpton ; Mrs Ktnr'all, Fitzh rhpr' ; Mis* Nrils n hi d Mr W. Gn re, Palmerston N<»rtb. Readings, Recitation? and Choruses, (see hand! ills.) The event of the y» ar. Tickets 8* and Is. Comment eat 8 prompt. £3 REWARD. n^HE above reward will be paid by j the owner of the orchard robbed to anyone not beine the prin cipal offender, who s« cureß hn con viotion of anyone for robbing an orchard within the Borough boun daries.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1896, Page 3
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