WANTED— A steady, active and well-educated man desires employment in the country. Used to work, and willing to tackle anything. PALMERSTON -SALE. THURSDAY, 18th SEPT. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei street, as above at 1 p.m.— 10 heifers in calf 80 yearling steers 100 hoggets (good line) 100 mixed hoggets “ THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1894.” In the estate of John McPherson, of Foxton, Farmer, deceased. ALL creditors and other persons having claims against the above estate are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee, through Walter Rutherfurd, his agent, at Palmerston North, on or before the 14th day of November, 1902, full particulars thereof in writing, with a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby, given that hi ! default thereof they will be excluded from the distribution of the above estate about to bo made under section .47 of the above Act, , , ALL moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee’s account at any postal money-order office, or paid to Walter Rutherfurd, agent of the Public Trustee. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 3rd Sept., 1902, ~ WANTED? ' TWO Good Scutchers are required immediately. Swatnson & Sevan, Manakau, THE YIOLIN. Mr J. Mullins begs to notify the residents of Foxton that he is prepared to receive pupils at Messrs Gillanders’ Store. Violins, fittings and music supplied by him at various price?, all of superior quality. He is prepared to receive engagements m all branch s o violin playing. \LL sorts of Knitted Goods made to order. Men’s seeks a speciality. MRS MACKIE, Foxton, Opposite State School. Foxton rifle volunteers. COMPANY ORDERS. The Foxton Rifle Volunteers will parade as under— Sept. 18—Comp. Parade Sept. 25—Govt. Parade Orderlies.—Sergfc. Nye, and Privates Anderson and A. Hudson. All members must hand in their rifles and bayonets, and officers their revolvers, not later than THURSDAY, Sept. 18th,. to Sergt.. Mitchell for inspection by the Government armourer. J; W. WALSH, Officer Commanding F.V.R. The Edison Gem! JUST RECEIVED-A consignrJ‘ ment of the above. The most Perfect Talking Machines yet offered to the public. Each machine complete with a Recorder, Reproducer, extra large Spun Brass Horn, Oil Feeder, Camel Hair Brush and Book of Instruction, so simple a child can use it so perfect that you get the best of the World’s music in your own home, so interesting because you can make and re-pro-duce your own records, and so cheap that everyone should get one. Call and see them, I have plenty of Records to choose from, and more to arrive. ALMANAC S. I have still a few “STAR” Almanacs left. DIARIES. These are nearly all gone. An early call may save disappointment’ School Requisites. A full stoeir of these now invoiced to meet the coming demand. ALE ERASER, STATIONER & NEWS AGENT, Main- street.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1902, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1902, Page 3
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