'• : Stock and Produce Column. M FOR FARMERS. FOH SALE-A welNbnd Polhd Angus Ball. Tumtd 4 years j old. Apply to THOMAS BOWE, f Mou.ca, r, . , \ All Saints' Schoolroom. : Tea & Conceit . WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY. '"PE V on Tables at 6 80 p.m , Con 1 cert at 8p m. Tickets for Tea and Concert One Shilling each, Children half-pricp. Proceeds will b« u=ed in reducing the debt on the Building. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, Bth JUNE. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will l\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. : — 200 well bnd Shorthorn yearlings (good line) 10 3 yi'ar springing heifers 10 mixtd weaners 250 first class .shorn lambs 100 prime fat ewes 200 fat and forward ewes 188 fat and forward wethers 60 do do ewes 850 forward wethers (extra good) 150 forward empty ewes 200 good forward lembs BACK AGAIN. T JOHN HARRIS, desire to notify I that lam back again at the Old Times Boot Shop, and would ask my o'd Customers and iFriends to give me a call. Boots made and repaired at reasonable prices and quickly. Preserving & Mounting BIEDS. MR. GEORGE LANGLEY is now prepared to undertake the Curing «nd Mounting of al! kinds of Birds in a careful and na ture 1 niann- r, at the most reasonable oharges. Specimens can bo seen at his resi dence, The Avenue. Wilson Hunia's Lake (Kai Kokopu), Between Rangitikei River and Foxton ; abous 4 mile's from tht latter place \__ • ' Good Duck and Swan Shooting to be had. I^HE above has alway3 been b ' GLreat Resort for pports-men tbe shooting bpinj» extremely good. Intending ehooii.-ts are hereby nos tified that a charge of £1 Is will h." . made to each individual seeking pport on the above L;*ke. I, or my representative, will be on the ground during Iho whole of th* j Bhooting pea^on f>r the purpo-'p of issuing permit*, and I take -his opportunity of notifying the pul/iic, J that anyone found on the soid Lakf ■ without permit will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the Low. I have appointed Mr John Adams, Licensed Native Interpreter of Marton, my agent, who-u receipt will be a sufficient discharge, and who has my authoii y for the issue of permits. Signed this Ist day of April, 1899TARAU\ UTIKU, The nearest Rulway Station to the above Lake \s Taikoren. and Carnarvon on the Foxton-Sandon Line. i Twelve Cabinet POBTBAITS - (Enamelled), and ONE 15 BY 12 ENLARGEMENT ' Fox* 21s Caali At time of bitting. STUDIO OPEN Toesdays and W. d nesdaye, from 930 a m. to 480 p.m. for opprating ( ither d=iys can be arranged for.) To those who may want views of . their house?, caul* 1 , etc , please drop a post card n?king for Camera to be taken on I the spot. ORDERS BY LETTER RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ( Good Work Guaranteed. ' Call early and make arrangi incuts ! Note. — Tbe Studio will also be open < on Tuesd'.y and Wednesday evenings Tom 7 to 8, and Portraits will be tak. v by means of flashlight. H. N. WHITEHEAD, PHOTOGRAPHER, MaiQ'itredt, Foxtoa.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 May 1899, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 30 May 1899, Page 3
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