4 w . PERFECT DIGESTION " WSBaVS^Js' is the high road to health and can best be WfC r obtained by a regular use of the, worldextract of roots and barks known asV.“' &£IGEK Sfflr Mr. Ed* Fisher, 573, Bourke Street, Darlinghurst, ||| | Sydney, writes: "Six years ago my health broke down. [My appetite failed entirely; and the morsel I did eat l caused great discomfort and distress. My illness inLcraased in virulence, and so sapped my strength “ L and vitality that friends thought I was in a Ay !. decline. Four bottles of Seigel’s Syrup restored me to health and happiness, so Jhat now I can eat well, sleep well, well , and once more' laugh and enjoy life.’ June 3@. 1901.
WANTED TO SELL —Twelve Ferrets. Apply to JAMES INGHAM, Foxton. “THE LICENSING ACT, 1881.” NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OP LICENSE. T THOMAS HAYWOOD, of Fox--*-j ton, being the holder of a Publican’s license in respect of the house and premises situate at Foxton and known as “ Whyte’s Hotel,” do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next licensing meeting to be holdsn at Marton on the eighth day of March, 1902, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Prances Maria Haywcod, she being the holder of an order under the provisions of “ The Married Women’s Property Protection Act, 1880,” to whom I have assigned the lease of the said house and premises. Dated the eighteeth day of December, 1901. (Signed) T. HAYWOOD. Hankins & Loughnan, Solicitors, Palmerston North. PALMERSTON NORTH ANNUAL EWE PAIR. I FEBRUARY 18th, 1902. j A BRA HAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., | /\ will sell by Public Auction at | their yards, Rangitikei street, as j above at 1 p.m.— A R AAA s^ee P °* vari ' IOjUUU OUS classes On account of Messrs Mcllardie j Bros., Moutoa Estate, D. & 0. Monrad, H. Gaisford, G. H. Engels, C. E. Beetham, M. Alderson, A. Williams, C. Hawkins, Hon W. Johnston, Jag. Burns, 0. W. Walker, Messrs Randolph & Walker, E. W. Taylor, G. Potts, Doak and Abraham and others, ing--5000 6 and 8-tooth Lincoln ewes 1000 2 and 4-tooth Lincoln ewes 600 2-tooth ewes by English Leicester rams 800 Leicester Lincoln ewes 260 6-tooth Romney ewes 1000 forward wethers (without reserve) 260 6-tooth and fresh f m Romney owes 600 4-th Leicester-Lincoln ewes (superior lino) 600 2-th Eomney-Lincoln ewes 600 4-th Romney ewes 600 8-th ewes 100 6-th to. fresh full-mouthed ewes 600 4-tooth maiden Romney ewes (splendid line) 500 2-th Lincoln Leicester ewes 700 2-th ewes 470 breeding ewes 2000 4-tooth wethers 500 2-th wethers 1600 good lambs Early entries invited to enable ar- I rangements for pens to be made. No cattle taken at this sale. Coffee Supper. Welcome to Eev. Mr Wilson and Farewell to Rev. Mr Leach. THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. A SHORT SERVICE will be held j\ at All Saints’ Church at 7 p.m , His Lordship the Bishop of Wellington officiating, after which a COFFEE SUPPER will take place in the School-room adjoining. The Parishioners are cordially invited. No charge will be made for admission.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1902, Page 3
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