1 "~ Stock and Produce Column : ~ FOR FARMEEs! ~~ FOR SALE— 2£ acres of Gooi OATS, ready to cut for Chaff. Eight acres of OATS, lighter crop Can be purchased at a reasonabl figure. Thomas clunk. 'vfew zealand railways "departure of second transvaal contingent. Holiday Exoubsion Tickets wil be issued from any " tation to Wei lington, by either route, on Tburs clay and Friday, 18i;h and 19ct January, available for return till 6tl February. By order. COXTON "*R\CING " CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. BOOKMAKERS, their Clerks or Agent?, will not be admitted to the Foxton Racing Club'd grounds on Saturday the 20. h inst., and Monday the 22nd inst. By Order. J. R. WHYTE, Secretary. COXTON PUBLIC HALL. p SATURDAY & MONDAY, 20th and 22nd January. Return of the Favourites, Colossophone and Vaudeville Company. Bigger, Brighter, and Better than ever. The Grandest and Most Artistic Combination touring the Colony. THE COLOSSOPHONE -Edison's Latepfc Marvel ! «• Louder than the Human Voice." New Records by world-famed artists. THE VAUDEVILLE CO. of leading Australiau Artista recently augmented, and comprising new artists who make their first appearance here, Sylvia Beresford", H. Sibbon, H. Hooper and others. Everything Refined and Artistic ! New Dances ! Sketch Artists, &c Popular Prices. Doors 7. 80, commence afc 8. Transvaal Relief Fund. PUBLIC MEETING. T HEREBY convene a Public [ Meeting of the Inhabitants of Foxton at tbfi VICTORIA HALL for THURSDAY EVENING NEXT at 8 o'clock, to consider the advi?ability of raising funds for the relief of the British Forces in South -Africa. W. B. RHODES, Mayor. FOR SALE— About 20 Young DUCKS, in good condition. Apply at Kawaroa Farm, or office of this paper. 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, wjoich it is intended shall be sold by public auction, and the proceeds added to the fund now being raised for the sick and wounded soldiers of the Imperial forces in the Transvaal. All articles given for the purpose to be forwarded with ehargesfpaid 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. » TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are. invited up to Noon 1 on WEDNESDAY, January 24th, for the erection of additions to All Saints' Church, Foxton. • Plans, etc., may. be . seen at Mr Alf Fraser's, Main-street, Foxton, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. P. de J. CLERE, F.R.1.8.A., Wellington Diocesan Architect. JAMES SUTTON, BOOTMAKER. (Next door to Mr Rhodes' store), Maia-street, Foxton. SEWN WORK A SPECIALTY. T epaira neatly executed. All kinds of Boots and Shoes ie stock.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1900, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 January 1900, Page 3
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