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PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd. Reappearance of the evergreen and popular FAUST FAMILY AND London Bellvin^eva. Comedians of the First Rank, Musicians without Parallel. Justly termed the FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH, UNIQUE NOVELTIES. These entertainments cannot be copied or imitated. THE WONDERFUL BISELYi . A Gymnastic Performance that stands alone in the world — Unapproachable I Unattainable ! Admission— 2s and Is. Box Plan at Mr A&f Fbassb's. F. S. WARD, Agent. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Foxton Public Pound from the property of the Natives, CarnarvonOne bay filly (half draught), white star on forehead, and small streak down face, two white hind feet, indistinct brand on off shoulder One brown mare, no visible brand. If not sooner claimed and all expenses paid will be sold on SATURDAY, 25th July, at noon. B. SPELMAN, Poundkeeper. PALMERSTON SALte. THURSDAY, 28rd JULY. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will £\ sell by public auction as abote at 1 p.m. — An exceptionally good line of shorthorn cattle comprising— 160 shorthorn yearlings and 18 months steers 40 shorthorn heifers— Bred on the Oroua Downs by J. R. McLennan, Esq. 20 18 months cattle 15 weaners 10 prime fat cowa 8 fat cows 150 shorn lambs (good, line) 150 ewes in lamb 650 wethers 800 2. 4, and 6 tooth Bomney ewes in lamb (good line) 120 fat ewes ; J, S. EMIS, TAILOR, Main-street* Foxton. QUITS TO MEASURE from £8 15s upwards. Trousers from £1 Is. Good Fit Guaranteed. £2 A WEEK A ND upwards may be made \j j\ either sex, working evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose stamp for particulars. NOVELTY IMPORTIN 7 00. Sydney. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. \ NYONE found trespassing on the f\ Herrington Estate in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prose cuted. ROBINSON BROS. April 2nd, 1896. The Planting Season, 1896. egmontTursery, Wanganui. JAIES~~LAIRD TNVITES inspection of his large | and well-grown assortment of Fraii., Forest and Ornamental Trees, Roses, Camelias, Azalias, and Daphnes, which comprises all the leading varieties in cultivation. HEDGE PLANTS -In additiou to the Barbery and Boxthorn, I offer many thousands of SEED LESS I' ÜBZE, v>hich torins a most compact everygreen fence. By not seeding it does not spread. 'J his forms a most valuable acquisition to our hedge plants. Early Seed Potatoes grown on new ground at Westmere. Garden and Flower Seeds from reliable sources. Price List and full particulars post free on application To meet th* times a considerable reduction will be made for cash; JAMES"~LAIRD, GLASGOW-STBEET, 7 Wanganui.

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Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1896, Page 3

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414

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 21 July 1896, Page 3

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