OUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Thursday, Nov. 18.— One night only. NAYLOR'S~ NOVELTY COMPANY, Consisting of ten star artistes, introducing all the latest songs, dances, comedies, burlesques, and sketches. DON'T FORGETTO SEE THE CONOR BROTHERS, the great American colore 1 acrobats, who have travelled Australian colonies, ALSO, CHARLES NAYLOR, the great silver singer, who is" otherwise known as ' Australian cuckoo.' Doors open at 7.30. Comtnenoe at 8 o'clock. Popular prices. Eeserved seats at Mr Fraser'g. £100,000,000 Unclaimed. Dougal's Registered List containing names of 20,000 Families advertised for, to claim pr- perty and money since 1700. Price Is 6d, post free, 2*. Every man and woman should buy this book, as instructions are given how to recover property from Chancery. DOUGAL & CO., G2, Strand, London, Eng. Est; 1844. A fortune may await you. This book can vow be obtained from W. C. Rigby, Adelaide ; Gor don and Gotcb, Mcl, Brisbane; Geo. Robertson & Co., Mel., Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane. TIIAYOR^L ELECTION. Foxton, 4th Nov., 1897. J. R. STANSELL, Esq . Foxton. Dear Sic,— WE, the undersigned Burgesses of Fox! on, do hereby request you to allow yourself to be re nominated for the office of Mayor for the ensuing year, and feel confident that owing to the good work you have done in the interest of ihe Borough during the past that your return is a certainty, and we. pledge ourselves to do our utmost to have you elected. We aYe, dear sir, Yuurs faithfully, C. H. Collins J. Ingram Geo. Satherley Rebecca Coley James Coley H. Stephens E. Curamejfield W. B. Rhodes Geo. Gray B. Spelman P. Hennessy J. Cummerfield H. Coley W. S. Stewart and many others. REPLY. TO MR. C. H. COLLINS AND OTHER BURGESSES SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Ladies and Gentlemen, In reply to your request I have the honour to state that I will again seek election for the office of Mayor. I am, Lidies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, , J. R. STANSELL. PALMERSTON SALE. FRIDAY, 19th NOV. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above at 11 o'clock— 16 fat heifers. 7 prime fat bullocks 7 prime fat bullock 3 8 fat Show bullocks 2 fat Show cows 4 first claps springing heifers 1 pair first»c'apsharnessponiep with phaeton and harness Also, the following show exhibits, on acconut of W. W. S!ack, Eg:---1 purebred Yorkshire boar and sow 2 purebred Berkshire eowa 8 weaner pigs 3 porkers 2 baconera On account of T. Crosse, E*q — 12 pure bred 4 tooth Leicester ewes. On account of Meadow Bank Estate, Canterbury — 14 purebred Berkshire pigs. On account of N.Z. and Australian Land Co. 2 2 year purebred Polled Angus bulls Owijpg to the show our usual weekly sale will be postponed till Friday, and will be held at 11 o'clock* on account of the race»»
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Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1897, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 November 1897, Page 3
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