i OUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. ; FAREWELLCONCERT. | COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT \ TO > Miss Williams. Tuesday Next, April 14th. PROGRAMME. , Pabt I. , Overture—" Pas Redouble," Miss Harris and Miss Stansell 1 Song—" Why must we Bay good-bye," Misa WilHams i Song—" Out on the Deep," Mr Lyall . Song— "Gipsy Jane," Miss Hamer and chorus ' Song— (selected), Miss Harley Comic Song— "Off to Philadelphia," Mr Stansell r Song— (selected), Miss L. Williams Song—" Non Ever," Mrs England ' Song— (selected) Mr Cook. 1 Song— " Castle Gate," Miss McDonald Interval of ten minutes. Pa bt 11. . Overture— " Maroh of the Priests," Miss > Harrii Glee—" Death of Cook Robin," Company Song— (seleoted), Miss Symons Recitation—" C'rect Card," Mr Fraser Song — " The Kerry Dance," Mrs Aitkens Song — " Buy a Broom," Miss Hamer Comic Song— "March of Intellect," Mr Border Song—" Off to Switzerland," Miia Simpson Song—" Simon the Cellarer," Mr Hamer Song— (selected), Miss H. Burr Song—" Au Revoir," Misa Williamß. God Savk the Queen ! Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 sharp. Admission— Front seats, 2s ; back, ls. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of those interested in developing the trade on the river is convened for MONDAY, 18th APRIL, at the Sample Rooms of Whyte's Hotel, afc 7.80 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will take chair. PORTMANTEAU & EFFECTS left at the Manawatu Hotel by J. McAllister will be sold by public auction if not olaimed and expenses paid before 18th inst. T. P. WILLIAMS. JR. McMILLAN has received • instructions to sell at his Rooms by auction on MONDAY NEXT, Furniture, fid,, also one Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull " Awapuni Jack." Sale to commence at 2 o'clook sharp. AWAHURI SALE. WEDNESDAY, 15th APRIL. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by publio auction as above at 1 p.m.— In the Assigned Estate of J. Saxon— 8 first-class draught horses 1 do trap gelding 2 mares and foals 1 Massey-Hairis binder 1 do do cultivator 1 Booth-McDonald roller 1 do do di. plough 1 do do 8 and 4-leaf harrows 1 Gascoigne wool-press, wool dray, butcher's trap, harness, rick cloths, saoks, and sundries. Settlers will kindly send entries of stock for this sale as soon as possible . COXTON BOROUGH COUNOIL. ; BURGESS ROLL, 1896-7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Burgess Roll and De- ' faulters' List for the ensuing year [ are now open for inspection at the i Council Office during office hours, ■ and will remain on view until WEDNESDAY. 22nd April, 1896, itt 0 p.m. All objections thereto, in th* form 1 of the fourth sohedule of the Muni--1 cipal Corporations Aot, 1886, must \ be delivered to me in writing not t later than the day and hour above mentioned. THOS. F. GIBSON. t Town Clerk. Foxton, April 7th, 1896. i l . ____ NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. 3 _____ * A NYONE found trespassing on the 3 il Herrington Estate in pursuit of 1 game or otherwise, will be prose 1 cuted. ROBINSON BROS. * April 2nd, 1896.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 April 1896, Page 3
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