POURT PRIDE OF FOXTON, \j A.O.F. The ordinary fortnightly Meeting of the above Court will be held TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), 4th September, at 8 o'clock. Business— lnitiation and General. THEO. J. MITCHELL, Secretary. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I hereby give notice that the following Candidates have been duly nominated : — • Aldridge, Henry Hennessy, Philip Puroell, William Stansell, Arthur C. Walsh, John William. As the number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies a Poll will be taken on THURSDAY, the 18th day of September, at the Foxton Public Library from 9 a.m. to 6 P m " ALF. FRASER, Returning Officer, j Dated this 3rd day of September, 1900. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. SALE OF A FLAXMILL PLANT. MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, An 12.30 p.m. On Mr T. U. McKenzie's Poyntsfield Estate, Lower Hangitikei. pORTON & SON have received \j instructions from Messrs Westwood it Co., who are dissolving partnership, to sell by public auction as above — An extensive flaxmilling 1 plant, comprising — 2 portable engines (1 14-h.p., 1 9-h.p.), 6 draught horses, 3 drays, 7 buildings, and all the necessary articles required for a flaxmilling plant, sundry tools, 5 milch cows, &c. Luncheon Provided. GORTON & SON, Auctioneers. FOR SALE. A Q-j ACRES rich " alluvial land, T-Q I cannot be surpassed in New Zealand, fenced and divided, mostly all ploughed, will grow any crop, being first-class fattening country. The "buildings comprise one 4-roomed cottage (in good order), one 5-roomed cottage, orchards, stables, storerooms, butcher's shop ; 2 sets of < sheep and stock yards, dips, etc. ; large barns, granary, cow-yards, cow-bails; most of the paddocks supplied with water by artesian wells and pumps, all fences in good order ; divided into paddocks. This property is very suitable for cutting up into three good dairy farms, being situated close to creamery, and within 51 miles of Foxton township. "Apply G. A. PREECE, ' Sole Agent, ! Palmerston North. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE: OF DAIRY COWS AT FOX- j TON. \ FRIDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1900, At 12 o'clock. I \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have If\ received instructions from Mr A. S. Easton, who is relinquishing dairying, to sell by public auction at his farm, No. 1 Line, Foxton, as above the whole of his splendid Dairy Herd, comprising : — 100 first-class Cows to calve end of August and early in September 2 pedigree Shorthorn Bulls 10 Berkshire Sows 1 Berkshire Boar 10 Light Draughts, Harness Horses and Hacks. N.B. — The Auctioneers wish to call the special attention of Dairymen and others to this sale. Mr Easton has been dairying for a great many years, and has without doubt one of the best dairy herds in the Colony. Full particulars of each cow will be given when offered. A coach will meet the morning train trom Palmerston at Shannon and return in time to catch the evening train. Luncheon Provided. ERNEST BALL, HAIRDRESSER, Ace, MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. Up to date Hairdressing A SPECIALTY.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 September 1900, Page 3
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