T OST—A Gold Brooch, with aine- !_, thyst stone, between Whyte's Hotel and the Wharf. A reward will be given if returned to MRS A. STANSELL. If R LEWENS, r.- presenting the IVI Dresden Piano Co., is now in Foxton. He will be pleased to call on prospective clients for Pianos and Oboans Terms and prices distinctly low for suoh high-class instruments as are stooked by the Dresden Piano Company. Tuning undertaken on the yearly system. Address— Care Mr Fraser, Bookseller, Foxton. For Sale, ANEW Four-roomed Houße with quarter-acre of ground on the Moutoa Road, for sale cheap. J>so Cash, balance to be arranged for. Also a few quarter-acre sections on the same road, oheap and on terms. Apply to HANS ANDRESEN. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. r* TENDERS are required forth* following services for twelvemonths :— - Carting Dog Registration Lamp Lighting Ranging j Specifications may be leen at the Council Office, during office hours, ! and tenders will be reoeived up to | NOON on December 20th, 1900. ALF. FRASER, Town Clerk. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. An Eleotion will be held on Friday, January 4th, 1904, in the Public Library Buildinga, to fill an extraordinary vacancy oaused by the resignation of W. B. Rhodes of his offioe as Mayor. Nominations of j Candidates must be delivered to the ! Returning Officer, or addressed to! him, and delivered at the Borough; Council Office, Foxton, accompanied ■ by a deposit of £10, before noon on j FRIDAY, 21st day of December, 1900. ALF. FRASER, Returning Officer. POURT PRIDE OF FOXTON, i_, A.O.F. A Summoned Meeting of the above Court will be held at the 1.0.G T. Lodge Room on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 8 p m., in place of the following Tuesday, falling on Christmas Day. Business: Installation of Officers and General. THEO. J. MITCHELL, Secretary. COXTON PUBLIC HALL. FRIDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1900. STATE~~SCHOOI_ EUTERTMNMENT. PROGRAMME. Pabt I. Overture (piano and violins)— Misses Collins and Banner, and Master Harold Collins. 1. Song, " The Old Plag " 2. Toy Duet, Master Cook and Mill F. Simpson 8. Action bong, "Three Grey Geese" 4. Song, "Ghosts," (Girls) 5. Recitation, " Pergeveranoe," (Giris) 6. Song, "Victoria" 7. Song, "Jack's the Boy for Work," (Boys) 8. Action Song, "If a body's tired of Lessons" 9. Song, " Chinee SojerMan," (H. Collins) 10. Recitation, " A Very Naughty Litte Person," (Boys) 11. Song, "Merrily The Cuckoo," JGirlß) 12. Song, " Red, White, and Blue " 13. Rounds, (1) Weathercock; (2), Not Too Great ; (8), Good-night. ___________ ■) (Interval.) Part 11. Overture - Misses Collins and Banner, and Master Harold Collins. Song— "La Serenata," Mrs Woollass. Song— "The Gallants of England," Mr W. Cook. Tambourine Drill, 24 Girls. Part 111. Debate, " The Good Old Times— Were they Better than the Present ?" 20 Boys. God Save the Quken. Doors open at 7.80, commence at 8. Front seats 2s, back Is. Children half-price.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 December 1900, Page 3
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