JOE TOS, Grocer, Ironmonger, Fruiterer, Main-Stheet, 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 v HENNESSY & CO., Grocers, Ironmongers, & Produce Merchants, FOXTON. , o We invite the Publio to inspect our show of GLASS & CHINA ON SATURDAY EVENING, ! When the whole of our importations will be unpacked. The articles are both useful and ornamental, and suitable for the season's presents.
Alt Fraser, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER FANCY GOODS & TOY DEPOT, NEWS AGENT. Diaries for 1897 now to hand; Customers requested to apply early to avoid disappointment, NEW BOOKS and PAPERS by every mail. Agent for all the principal Colonial Papers and— AlHanca Fiv* JLttuv* anoe Co. ■ A..IME.P. Society Town Hall JLlttlejonn. 6c Bon, [inTatoHmatlceiy, «co, Bnvbav's Dy« Wovfct JEtuooev Stamps* Alt Fvasev, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. R. xx. J3Ax\»S£iXC 9 ENGINEEH And Gsueval Blaok* Main-street. Foxtok. A GOOD SHOER KEPT. Piping Cut and Screwed. Agent for W. Cable & Co.'s Max ifachinery — Drums, Drum-spindle, aud Fepd Boilers in stock to suit any machine. Agent fop the Planet J. R. Machines. Beatty's Pianos * ~ where. For catalogue address, Daniel F. Beat*?, Washington New,
WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. | SEASON 1896«.7. H^HE Wellington Wool Brokers' I Association will hold Auction Sales? at Wellington on the undermentioned date 3: — Friday, 22nd January, 1897 Friday, 10th February, 1897 The following reduced scale of charges hns been adopted : — Commission ... 2£ per cent. Receiviog, Carting, Warehousing, Repacking:, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, etc., 2/6 per bale. On wool offered but not told NO CHARGE will be made if aubse quently shipped through the felling broker. N.Z. Loan & M.A. Co., L*d. Levin & Co., Ltd. Laery & Co., Ltd. United Farmers' Co-op. Amocu. Murray Koberts & Co. A, G. Tame & Co. npO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Horse, THE ARTIST. By Somnus Lady Art st, by The Painter— Policy. • . , • , . The Artist is by one of Traducer's stoutest sons — Somnus — sire of Dudu (thrice winner of the Wanganui Cup), Foxton (thrice winner oi the Rangitikei Handicap), Bangiatea, Bainbow, and rainy other splendid performers. The Abtisi is a beautiful bay, 6yrs old. stands lfthds. 2in., possesses good flat bone, and has a beautiful temper. As a racehorse he has proved himself an excellent performer. Amongst his numerous wins are the Woodville Handicap, beating that brilliant mare Lorelei, who divided second honora ; the Flying and Wanganui Stakes at the W J.C. Spring Meeting last year, aud the Metropolitan Handicap at the C.J.C. Spring Meeting 1896, covering the H miles in 2inin 88 ; eo. TERMS— Single mare £4 ; two or more as per agreement. Groomage ss, payable at first service. All Fees payable on or before 4th January, 1897. W. G. TBASK, Proprietor,
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Manawatu Herald, 9 January 1897, Page 3
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