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Stock and Produce Ooitimn. FARMERS EXCHANGE. FOR SALE. 1 Purebred Ayrshire Bull ** Awapuni Jack." Applyto Mrs. T. P. Williams. A C\C\ R° MNEY R f MS - pricea r±\J\J to suit the times. Apply to W. Akers, Palmerston. 1 Double-Seated Buggy, with or without horse and harness. Apply to Mrs. T. P. "Williams. MR. A. KERR is a Cash Purchaser of Eggs in any quantity. TO LET. THE Cottage occupied by T. P. "Williams, of 8 rooms, Scullery, Bathroom, Washhouse and Dairy, with good supply of water. Vegetable garden and orchard, Coachhouse, sheds, and land attached. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Household Furniture, Piano, Saddle and Buggy horses, Draught horse, Dairy cows. Can be seen at any time on the premises. MANAWATU EARLY SETTLERS ASSOCIATION. A N Association of Early Settlers J\ of this district having been formed, it is intended to Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the first organised settlement by holding a Picnic and Social Gathering on Friday, 27th March, 1896. All persona who have been connected with the district for 20 years or more are requested to communicate with me as early as possible. L. G. WEST, Seoretary. Early Settlers' Picnic. f"pHE Early Settlers of Palmersion J • North and vicinity hereby ex« tend to the early settlers of the Foxton-Sandon districts and Man* cheater Block a hearty invitation to a Ficnic to be held on tbe Mana 1 watu Polo Club's cbarming grounds at Hokowhitu, in Palmentoo N. on FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 1896. Intending guests will please com* municate to the secretary not later than MONDAY, 28rd inst., their acceptance of this invitation stating the name of the head of the family and also the number of the family they propose bringing, as also the year of arrival in the district, when passes to the ground will be posted iby return mail. The committee of management has decioed that no deviation from this rule can be made. Programme. — A procession of vehicles will start from the Square shortly after arrival of the morning trains from North and South about 11.45 for the Picnio grounds, where lunch will be on the tables from 1 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. On arrival at the grounds a few short addresses will be delivered from the Polo Pavilion to the. gathering after whioh sports and games for young and old will be got off and Mr Merrick's Brass Band will play selections of short intervals during the day. G. M. Snelson, Chairman ; F. An. deraon, Treasurer ; J. Nanne.* stead, G. Hansen, T. Griggs, N. Pederson, W. L. Luxford, Joseph J. Nathan, Committee ; L. G. "West, Seoretary. Early Settlers' Social. An "At Home," open to early and late settlers alike will be held in the Volunteers' Drill Shed, Main street, to commence sharp at 8.30 p.m., March 27th. Double tickets, 7s 6d ; single tickets for each extra lady, 2s 6d. Tickets may be had from any member of the committee, as above mentioned, or on application by letter to the Secretary, but no tickets will be sold at the door, nor later than MONDAY, 23rd instant. L. G. WEST, Secretary. h. a. McDonald, ENGINEER, PLUMBER, LOCKSMITH, & GUNSMITH, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. Address. — Mr J. Spelman's Black" smith shop, Foxton. SEWING MACHINES AND BICYCLES REPAIRED. 1896. FRUIT "SEASON. KAWAROA ORCHARD. DURING the fruit season cooking and eating apples, free from blight or Codiin Moth, can be ob» tamed in large or small quantities at reasonable prioes. Apply at the office of the Manawatu Hebald,

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Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1896, Page 3

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