s I COXTON BORO UGH COUNCIL. Notice 19 hereby given that the statutory meeting for fixing the half holiday under " The Shop and Shop Assistants Act, 1894," and amendments, will be held on MONDAY, January 15th, 1900, a^7 80 p.m. At tbe same meeting tenders for the position of Registrar of Doga will be received. R. CHAPMAN, Town Clerk. Foxton, January sth, 1900. H*«ner. VIEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DEPARTURE OP SECOND CONTINGENT. As soon as the date of departure of second contingent is fixed, tlie issue of HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Wellington will be notified. By order. TRANSVAAL RELIEF FUND GIFT AUCTION. The Committee appointed in connection with the above Fund solicits Gifts of Pictures, Books, Works of Art, Farm Produce, &c, which it is intended shall be sold by public auction, and the proceeds added to the fund now being raised-^Eor the sick and wounded soldiers of the Imperial forces in the Transvaal. All articles given for the purpose to be forwarded with charges paid to Mr J. R. Montague, auctioneer, the Square, Palmerston North, Mr Montague having kindly consented to receive, display and dispose of, by auction, free of cost all articles sent, as above. H. HAYDON, Mayor. FOR SALE— About 20 Young DUCKS, in good condition. Apply at Kawaroa Farm, or office of this paper. WANTED— With immediate possession, a house in town, within easy distance of Post Office, sufficient land to keep horse and cow -preferred. Willing to pay good rent for term. Apply at the Herald Office before Saturday, 13th inst. Sale of Privileges at Foxton, ON SATURDAY, 13th JANUARY, At 2 p.m. T IFFITON & NIXON have re\^j ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on behalf of the Foxton Racing Club the whole of the Privileges at McMillan's Auction Rooms, Foxton, on Saturday, 13th inst, at 2 p.m., as under : — Outside Gates Lawn and Saddling Paddock No. 1 Publican's Booth No. 2. Publican's Booth ' Refreshment Booth Correct Cards Horse Enclosure Terms at Sale. A. E. T. NIXON, Auctioneer. THE " OLD TIMES " PRIVATE Boarding louse AND Public Refreshment Rooms. MEALS, Is. BEDS, Is. Afternoon Tea and Suppers always procurable. MRS. HARRIS, Proprietress. JAMES SUTTON, BOOTMAKER, (Next door to Mr Rhodes' store), Main-street, Foxton. SEWN WORK A SPECIALTY. t Repairs neatly executed. j All kinds of Boots and Shoes ii ? stock. ; BEATTY'S 7 I CELEBRATED 1 I ORGANS and PIANOS. c c For Catalogues, address, c '; DANIEL F. BEATTI Washington, New Jersey.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 January 1900, Page 3
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