A. Henderson, SADDLER k H^RNESS-MAKER, FOXTON, TO THE SETTLERS OP FOX TON AND bURROUtiDIMG DISTRICT. i I HAVE much plpapnre in pntiing b> fore th^ K«-neral pnhiic fin nn- ! nvnllod Rt-ock of op to Ante S^dles, ' and Harness « f t-very de-crip i >n. Thp following linns will i-bow t^ I whatever U nned'd in tin 1 ir«d v c»ij '; fa* proenn-rt a< A HENDFRSON'S • S-idd e- y Dpo : E»x i h »» (l Colo nial S'.ii ie* *nd Htrnnsa, any ! qna i y, P.«"nr C-tilnr P^_. Nickel t .-Minn'p In n-i nnd Bi I^, T>< dleß of fVi j iy dHucriptinn^ Plnxc«r'»-r.-' G«>v.«, Emhnication. NeaiV Foot Oi ; , Dmdy Bia-hnu, C mbs, Whips of all kinds, Biiltp, Henderson's PATENT WKIST STRAPS. Repairs executed with despatch and afe reasonable prices. Fine Buifig Sections FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. 8 LOTS OF LAND on the Norbiton Road, Each containing Oa 2c 16p, being subdivisions of Section No. 14. These sections are fenced on back and front, and the two end allotments also on one side. Mo3t of the allotments are planned, and are thu3 the finest building allotments ever yet offered to the public. TENDERS Will be received for one or more lots up to 20vh December, at noon. . The upset price* of each allotment is £34. THE TERMS OF SALE Are extremely liberal, viz., ten per cent, deposit, ten per cent, in six month?, and the balance in one or two years at the option of the purchaser, with interest at five per cent, per annum. The highest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted, but prefer ence will be given lo those who undertake to build. • Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned as agent for the owner. ERNEST S. THYNNE. Note. — To all who can find the deposit and the cost of erecting a £100 hou?e, and who may now be spending eight shillings a week for bouse rent, the saving effected by building on this land would make the land equivalent to a gift, as two year's rent at eight shillings a week equals £41 12^, and the land cosfs only £84, to which has to be added the continuous- yearly saving afterwards. . : j THE EVENT OF THE YEAR, j FRIENDLY SOCIETIES 1 FIFTH j ANNUAL ! PICNIC AND SPORTS To be held on the Victoria Park, Foxton, on ! NEW YEAR'S DAY. Friendly Societies' Open Handicap— l9t I event, 440vds. First pr ze 20s, 2nd 10s, j '. 3rd, 5.^. Nomination Is, .acceptance Is. \ Friendly Societies' Op -n Handicap — 2nd , p.vent, 220 yds. First piize 20s, 2nd 10s, j 3rd ss. Nomina'ion Is, ccoejitance Is. ; i Friendly Societies' Open Hand cap— 3rd ; ! event, 100 yds. First prize 20?, 2nd 10s, 3rd 4s. Norn nation Is, acceptance Ih. Points prize for above events : Trophy, valued £1 Is. Ponts lo count 3, 2, 1. ■ Half-mile Bicyc'e Handicap. Ist prize 40-, 2nd 20s. Nomination Is, acceptance One Mile Bicycle Handicap. Ist prize 40s, 2nd 203, 3rd 10 . Nomination Is, atceptance Is, ■ Friendly Soc : elif s 1 Bandic.-p (m rega la), 120 yards. Ist priz-s Regalia, 2nd trophy. Entrance 1?. ■ Boys' Race, und<r 16. l?t prize 10s, 2nd 5 •-. Poßt entry 6d. Masked Sack Race. Trophies. Post entry la. . Manied Ladies' Eace. Ist prize, 51b box tea ; 2nd, trophy. Entrance, free. Bandsmen's Race. Trophies. Officials' Race. Trophies. I In addition to above thevo will be a large number of girls' and boys' races. A lady's gold watch will be g.ven for guessing competition. Nominations (with past two years' performances), with cn 'ranee fers, will cose on Saturday, December 23rd. Palmerston North Town Band in attendance. Refreshment Bcoth on ground. Milk and hot water free. Special train will run from Ftilding. Fares (including admission to ground)— Peiding— Adnl s, 3s 9?; children, Is 9d. Palmerston— Adults, 3s ; children, Is 3d. S. J. WATSON, Secretary. To Hemp Millers, Store1 1 keepers & Farmers. | JOHN HOLMES & CO., t i National Mutual Pu-ldings, ''Outturn House Quay, Wellington. WOOL, GRAIN & HEMP MEBCHANTS. Indent Brokers. Ca'h Buyers of Hemp an 3 Tow. Goods purchased or sold ou commission, in the London or Contmen- ' celebrated Sheep Dip, Walla md -O^LubricaiingOils S McCaus land's Asrisultnral, Vegetable and , FT*er Seeds, Bichn ond & O -.'a Gas Stoves, Cookers, Heaters, King*.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 December 1899, Page 3
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