JOE TOS, * Grocer, ironmonger, Fruiterer, Main-Street, Foxton. HAS NOW IN STOCK Enamelled Pie Dishes, Teapots, Coffee Pots, Jugs, Cups and Saucers, Candlesticks,and Bone Table Knives. SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS. Boiled and Raw Oil and White Lead. Also a nice assortment of Fancy Goods, and Christmas . and New Year Cards. P. HENNESSY & CO., Grocers, Ironmongers, & Produce Merchants, FOXTON. O We invite the Public to inspect our show of GLASS & CHINA SATURDAY XSTTESMnarO, "When the whole of cur iroportstiens will be unpacked. The articles are both useful and ornamental, and suitable for the season's presents.
N<nzir Open ! SHOW-ROOM with the Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods ever shown in Foxton. A visit will convince everybody that the best place to purchase Christinas Toys AND Novelties, CHRISTMAS, CARDS AND GIFT BOOKS, &c, &c, &o-, is the 1 Cash Book & Toy Shop I in Main-street* Alt Fraser, Direct Importer, R. H. BARBER, ENGINEER And General Etlstolc* smith) Main-stiieet, Foxton. A GOOD SHOER KEPT. Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.'s Max Machinery — Drums, Drun-spindle, aud Feed Boilers in stock to suit anj' machine. Agent for the Planet J. R. Machines. Beatty's Pianos £,£ whore. For catulfcue address, Daniel F. Deat-y, Washington iNgw, Jersey.
WELLINGTON WOOL SALEB. SEASON 1896*7. 'pHE Wellington Wool Brokers* I Association will hold. Auction Sa'es at Wellington on the undermentioned date 3: — Friday, 22nd January, 1897 Friday, 10th February, 1897 'ihe following reduced scale of charges hns been adopted :— Commission ... 2£ per cent. Receiving, Carting, Warehousing, Re-packin?, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, etc., 2/6 per ba:e. On wool offered but not sold NO CHARGE will be made if subse quently shipped through the selling, broker. N.Z. Loan & M.A. Co., LA. Levin & Co., LtK Laery & Co., Ltd. United Farmers' Co-op. Assocn. Murray Roberts & Co, A. G Tame & Co. '"TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Horse, THE ARTIST. By Somnus Lady Arfst, by Ihe Painter— Policy. The Ai.tist is by ono of Tra* ducer's stoutest sons — Sumnus — sire of Dudu (thrice winner of the Wanganui Cup), Foxton (thrice winner oi the Rangitikei Handioap), Rangiatea, Rainbow, and many other splendid performer. 5 . The Artist id 0 1 eautiful bay, 6yrs old, stands lfihds. 2in., possesses good flat bone, and has a beautiful temper. A 8 a racehorse be has proved himself , an excellent performer. Amongst his numerous wins are the Woodville Handicap, beating that brilliant mare Lorelei, who divided second honors ; the Flying and Wanganui Stakes at the W J.C. Sprir>g Meotiug last year, end the Metropolitan ~ Handicap at the C.J.C. Spring Meeting 1895, covering the 1£ miles in 2uiin 88rec. TERMS— Single mare £4 ; two or more as per agreement. Groornage ss, payable at first service. All Fees payable on or before 4th January, 1897. W. G. TRASK, Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1896, Page 3
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