THE GIFT SALE.
TO THB EDITOB OF THE MAHAWATO' HKBAIiD.
Sir, — The gift auction for the war fund is to be held in Falmerston N. on Saturday, 24th February^ : flpftti' ■* I am only in receipt of two prints. I cannot ask an auctioneer to came down here and pay his own esmnm to sell free of commUswn, ana Has gift auction is an opportunity to all to give who cannot give cash ; • sheep, a cow, a goat, or anytMn>s that is given with a good will, I will be glad to take charge of. Anything perishable must be "m offi ' 23rd inst. •
I am glad to see the Foxton people have come forward so far very libarally, but yet I think there are malsy, who thoughtlessly perhaps haw noit yet put their names on the list. I ask them now to come forward! and not be beaten in their by any part of New Zealand, and I am sure we Foxtonites will do ow fair proportion. I am, &c,
W.B.Rhodes, Mayer,
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Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1900, Page 2
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171THE GIFT SALE. Manawatu Herald, 13 February 1900, Page 2
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