MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION, FIRbT SHOW, THEATRE ROYAL, Palmerston N., July 30th & 81st. THE Poultry Industry! The Industry of the future! Come and learn! It ■will pay you! Exhibits in every class. Utility < to the front. Every appliance on exhibition. Cramming exhibition evening of 30th and morning of 31st. Free Lessons in dressing and trussing for home and export trade by an expert. Incubator-hatching competition. Government experts in attendance. Selling Classes from which you can secure new stock. The best object lesson in poultry farming ever given in the colony. Entries close on July 21st. All birds to be at the hall not later than 9 a.m. on July 80th. J. MOUNSEY, Secretary. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY, 81st JULY. Abraham & williams, Ltd., j will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Bangitikei street, as above at 1 p.m.— 10 20-mths steers 10 fat cows 268 ewes in lamb to Romney and Lincoln rams 200 forward ewes 200 ewes in lamb to Leicester rams 200 forward ewes 250 good hoggets 500 store wethers ' MOTOA ESTATE! TRESPASSERS on the above Estate, with dog or gun, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. C. CAVERHILL, Manager. FOXTON MEDICAL FUND. ON and after June 2nd Dr Graham will visit Foxton on Mondays instead of Saturdays, and may be consulted at Mr Rickard’s shop during the following hours : Mondays—7 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays— 9.Bo to 10 a.m.; 2to 2,30 p.m. Note.—ln future all subscriptions due and overdue must be paid to Mr Rickard at his shop, which becomes due on the 24th of each month. m Foxton rifle volunteers. COMPANY ORDERS. The Foxton Rifle Volunteers will parade as underJuly 81st—Comp. Parade Orderlies.—Sargi. Hamer and Corporal Coley. J. W. WALSH, Officer Commanding P.V.R. The Edison Gem! TUBT RECEIVED—A consign- j O men! of the above. The most j Perfect Talking Machines yet offered | to the public. Each machine com- I plete with a Recorder, Reproducer, extra large Spun. Brass Horny Oil Feeder, Camel Hair Brush and Book of Instruction, so simple a child can use it, so perfect that you got the beat of the World’ar music in your own home, so interesting because you can make and re-pro» duoe your own records, and so cheap that everyone should get one. Gall and see them, I have plenty of Refcords to choose from, and more to aryive. ALMANAC B. I have still a few “ STAR ” Almanacs left. DIARIES. These are nearly all gone. An early call may save disappointment. School Requisites. A full stock of these now invoiced to meet the coming demand. ALE ERASER, STATIONER & NEWS AGENT, Main-street.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1902, Page 3
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