In the Magistrate's Court, Foxton. EHODES v. MOBIENSEN. ALLEN & HABTMANN v. MOBTEXSEN. By virtue of Distress Warrants in the above mentioned cases, the Bailiff will sell — Kerosene, Jams, Salt, Bacon, Pickles, Raisins, Currants, Lox of tea, geuoral grocerif s, and a lavg ' quantity f-f choice liquors, champagne, sundry other goods, and the Book Debts. Also, — About 16 tons dressed fibre, unt-aled, as now lying at Bannockburn Hemp Mill, known as Tennant and Murray's. On "WEDNESDAY, 17th June, 189G, at McMillan's auction room, Foxton, at 2 p m., unless redeemed. JOHN GILLKSPIE, Bailiff. nTENDERS for catting and grubI bing gorse and ploughing six acres of land will be received (at the shop where people purchase good drapery at reasonable piices) till noon cf MONDAY, 16th June. Tenders to be addressed to Ed» mund Osborne from whom further particulars may be obtained. AWAHURI SALE. WEDNESDAY? 17th JUNE. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will J\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m.— 10 yearlings 13 2| year Bteers 4 weaners 6 fat cows 20 mixed weaners 150 f.f.m. ewes in lamb TUESDAY, 16th JUNE. COLYTON SALE. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above at 10.80 a.m. - 200 prime fat ewes 50 lambs 500 Lincoln lambs 200 fat and forward ewes 100 good wethers 800 6 tooth ewes in lamb 800 forward tmpty ewes ; 180 shorn lamb.; 110 fat ewe 3 H^O LET, in Tbynne -street, a Cot- \ tiige ; 3 moms and scullery, outhouse and good supply water Apply to B. SPELMAN. I B. Spelman, ; CARTER, WOOD AND COAL | MERCHANT. | AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. WOOD Cut into any lengths at a reasonable charge. ■ Oats, Maize, Beans, &c, crushed : at per sack. : On baud -Firewood, Coals and ' Coke, Fencing Posts and House ', Bocks. | Carting done at reasonable pricea j to all parts of /the town or country. Agent for the N.Z. Express Co. and J. J. Curtis. TENDERS close 11th June, 1896, at 8 p.m. for Clearing Scrub in two contracts, of about 20 and 22 acres. Tenderers will be met at the Woolebed at 9 o'clock on Thursday Morning, when they will be showu specifications and work ROBINBON BROS. Planting Season, 1896. ARAM AHO NURSERIES STILL TO THE FRONT. W. T. Benefield HAS much pleasure in calling the attention of intending planters t* his large and varied assortment of GENERAL NURSERY STOCK, Including Shelter and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants, &c, &c. ! Fruit Trees. A large and choice assortment, • including 'pples caches, Pluma ! (l-'uropean and Japanese), Pears ; Quinces, Apricots, Ne. tarines, Or» ! anges, Lemons, Gooseberries, Curj rants, Raspberries. Walnuts Chest* nuts, Filberts, Cobnuts, Hazelnuts, &c , <&c. W. T. BENEFIELD, Aromoho Nursery. Catalogues on application.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 June 1896, Page 3
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