JJIOXTON PUBLIC HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 27. \ Roirai. * I Troubadour Company, In the Screaming Comedietta entitled “ Jack’s Baby.” — ( Grand Olio by our galaxy of Star Artists. THE JUGGLING WAITERS, and a host of other up to date novelties. Prices as and is, reserved seats at Mr Alf Fraser’s. A. Homer, Business Manager. VIEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.' EASTER TRAIN ARRANGE- | MENTS. j On 27th MARCH special pas-1 senger train will leave Palmerston at | 11.45 p.m. for Wellington (W & M). FET.LDING RACESOn 81st MARCH and Ist APRIL, special passenger trains will leave Palmerston at 10.40 a.m. for Feildin4, returning from Feilding at 5.50 p.m., and from Palmerston at 7.0 p.m. for Foxton. The usual 5.16 p.m. train Palmerston to Foxton will not run For further particulars and excursion fares see posters at stations. BY ORDER. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up till THURSDAY, March 27th, for the erection of a four-roomed cottage for the Foxton Racing Club. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Post Office Hotel. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary, c/o Mr Geo- Gray, Post Office Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. E. WHYTE, Secretary F.R. Club. LEVIN SALE. WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH. Abraham & williams win sed by public auction as above at their yards, Levin, at 1 p.m. — 40 well-bred 3-yr steers 50 8-yr steers * 80 dairy heifers in calf 20 18-mths steers 10 fat and forward cows 20 yearlings 19 2 yr steers 40 S'JT steers 20 2-yr steers 20 mixed cattle 160 ewes 50 lambs 115 forward ewes 115 Bt >re ewes
PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 27th MARCH. Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as above at 1 p.ra.— 60 3 and 4-yr bullocks 1700 very forward 4,6, and ff m ewes On account of Mr E. S. Lancaster, who has sold hia farm, without reserve—--70 2 and 3-yr heifers in calf 20 fat heifers , 25 yearlings LAND. LAND. LAND. FOR SALE Splendid Dairying and Fattening Land. THE undersigned has been favoured by the owner to sell that firstclass dairy property now in the occupation of 0. E. Pyke, Esq., situated two miles from Oroua Bridge Railway Station, and the same distance from public school, post office, etc. The property consists of m ACRES of some of the best land in the Manawatu. Indeed, cannot be beaten, eminently suited either for dairying or fattening purposes. The land is offered in blocks of any size from 80 acres, to suit purchasers, and on exceptionally easy terms, interest 41- per cent. A creamery will be erected on the property. Intending purchasers will be driven to the property. Apply to G. A. PRBBCE, Sole Agent, Palmerston N.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ALL Persons are cautioned against trespassing on our property near the Cemetery, with dog or gun. I Prosecution will follow any neglect of this caution. SYMONS BROS. [ Foxton, 13th March, 1902.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 March 1902, Page 3
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