|MltnftTC» WTHtI HHIMItIj POURT PKIDE OF FOXTON\j A.O.F. I Members are reminded of the ! Church Parade on Sunday Next, 30th I September, and to meet at the Lodge j Room at 10 a.m. A Summoned Meeting of the above i will be held in Victoria Hall on Tuesday, 2nd October, at 8 p.m. Business — To consider the renting of Victoria Hall, proposed Death levy, and any other business that may be brought forward. THEO. J. MITCHELL, f^retary. SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. AUCTION ROOMS at 1.30 p.m. MESSRS WESTWOOD <fc BARHAM will sell as above, a ! Specia 1 Consignment of Draj P.ery Furniture ' Lady's Bicycle • Harness Bicycle Stands Consignment of Macrocarpa and other Trees Fpray Pump 1 Horse, Trap and Harness j Lot of Sundries J Terms Cash. THOMAS WESTWOOD, Auctioneer. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE MANAWATU DISTRICT ] In the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion MANAGER. Manager, br. d by D. Mi chell, Esq., Manaia, is rinng 10 years old, and is by 1 tha celebrated fire Divtctor, out i f Princess I 11. Piince-s 11. by Wallace, cut of Prin- : cess 1., by Empeior (impor id). Emperor I by Napoleon, one of the b.sc horses ever shown in dago. { Manager look first prize at Palmerston as a 2 and 3 year old ; first prize at : Hawke's Bay as a 3-year old ; first and i champion at Palmerston as a 4-year old ; : also first at Egmont as a 2 year old, also first and champion as a 5 -year old at Pal- ■ merston N< rth. These are the only times he has ever been shown. I Princess 11. took first prize as a 2-year old at Patea, and first prize at Egmont as a dray mare. Prucess I took first prize at Oamaru and Timaru three years in succession. i Director is by Young Banker out of i Queen Isabella 11, by Young Vanquisher ; (imported), g.d Queen Isabella by Campsie 3rd (import, d), g.gA The Bel c by Blair's Champion (imported). Queen Isabella is ! full sister to Glencoe, awarded first and ' champion at Invercargil), 1886. j Terms— £3 10s, single mare. Paddocking free for four weeks, after whioh 2a per wet k will be charged. Guarantees, £5 sb. 1 All care but no responsibility. ! For further particulars apply to ; - R. HAMMOND, I Rongotea. ; Horse-owners are requested to make no promises until the/ have seen the Manager. j , ! COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. p NOTICE. j In accordance with a resolution passed by the Council, ALL BATES ! unpaid on Ist OCTOBER NEXT will be sued for WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. The first batch of Summonses will consist of one or more names from each letter of alphabetical surnames as they appear on the Ratebook without any exception. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PEACE DEMONSTRATION DAY. j Order op Procesbion: ' Councillors j Clergy ! Band j Foresters Good Templars Sohool Girls School Boys Maories Decorated Shop Carta and Decorated Drays, prize 20s each kind General Public, &c, &c. Decorated Cyclists, as Mar- '■ shalls, prize 203. i Route from Triangle to East end i Victoria Park, via Clyde, Harbor and Gray-streets. To start at 1 p.m. i Programme : ■ Short Service of 15 minutes j Children's Sports ! Costume Cricket Match i Dancing on the Green. : Free Afternoon Tea I Firrwobks & Concert in the I Evening at Public Hall. I Admission, One Shilling, all round. i W. B. RHODES, i Mayor*
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Manawatu Herald, 27 September 1900, Page 3
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