c , Unequal led and Inv ncible Woods' Great i- Peppermint « are f. r Coughs and Coldf, 1/0. 9, . — — — — ■ — ■»^— ■ — — »— —^*"» ■ pOXTONBOi.OuGH COUNCIL The Council purchases LUPIN SEED at 3d per lb. delivered at the Council office. B CHAPMAN, T-.wn Ci ••*" COXTON BOKOUuti . Ua. j-u Tenders will be received up to 6 p.m. on the 19th February for Light- , ing the Street Lann*. lipocificatioii :^;ty 5)0 i-c*n nf. <1.» 1 <Jon-"il offi-j;. a. OB ■.-.■• ■=■:. T---. • ;■.-, P-UjttE.iit'J-* haupj. THURSDAY, 15th FEBRUARY ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS wi= f\ eel! by public auction as abovr . at 1 o'clock : — 500 mixed woolly lamba 200 good forwajd wethcra 100 8-tocth ewes 400 store wethers 840 mixed lambs Also without reserve the following well-bred Short-born Cattle, or account of Sir Jame3 Prender gast : - 100 fat and forward bullocks 60 fut and forward oows 125 breeding cows and heifer? with calves at foot 118 2 yr steers and heifers 40 yearlings 55 dry cowa and heifers 13 purebred cows and heifers 1 purebred Shorthorn bull, bred by A. McHardy 4 2 and 8-yr Shorthorn bulls f OST— Between Foxton and Shan- • L, non, on the 28rd January last, one sack containing 1 portmanteau, 2 suits race, colours, &c, and some horse clothing. A Reward will be paid to anyone returning same to J. PRINGLE, j Saddler, j Foxton or Shannon. 5s Reward. T OST— A Brown Macintosh Cape ]^j in or about the Public Hall on Monday night. Finder will .please . leave it at the Manawatu Herald Office. W. Eraser, BAKER, PASTRY COOK & CON FECTIONER, Foxton Bakery, Foxton. I HAVE purchased tha Basiness lately carried on by Mr Langley. and I hope to receive a fair share of patronage, as only the best of Hoar piocurable will be used. Bread delivered to all part 3of tbe district «•• s.-ular!>. SrmU G s.i. 'la of every description made to o.der, and fresh in the shop daily. Refreshments may be obtained at any time of tbe day. Private Room for ladie?. Hot Piep, Coffee and Cocoa on Saturday nights. Balls and Parties catered far. Wedding and Birthday Cakes (a specially), made to order. THANKS. GJ. LANGLEY wishes to thank his past customers fur their support during the time he has bepn in business, and hopes the same will be extended to his successor, Mr Fiaser. A prompt settlement of all accounts is rf quested on or before TUESDAY, 20th mat, G. J. LANGLEY. R. T. BETTY, Practical Bootmaker, FOXTON. WHILE thanking you for past favors, desires to call your attention to lie NEW STOCK just to hand and arriving during the next few days. The Famous Zealandia BOOTS, Ladies' and Gents', including the new WILLOW and CRACK PROOF CALF— superb lines. Special lines in Men's Strong, Plain, and Nailed Beautiful variety of Ladies' evening and Walking Shoes by best, makers — Colonial, English apd Continental. Large variety in Slippora School Boots, Children's and Babies' Shoos — all prices. GUARANTEED -Men's Strong Working Boob ■ OWN MAKE. 1 AH lines Fresh, New, Fashion 1 able : no shoddy or bankrupt Btock. 1 Bmallftflt profit^ best quality— , noti ing nndev cost. Bespoke work : m. h»1 classes - best stylo, reason uli c charges. \ I Sun vm>B, laces, boot 3regsing«, I . &c, always in stock. j Repairs fft Specialty* *
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Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1900, Page 3
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