LEVIN SALE. FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will i\ sell by public auction as above at their yards, Levin, at 1 pan.— 20 2J-yr steers 80 mixed cattle 20 weanors 4 forward cows 1 good milch cow 20 2J-yr steers 8 2-yr heifers in calf 6 forward cows 10 fat cows 152 2-th ewes 100 2-th wethers 80 fat ewes 7 Romney rams (2-tooth) 4 4-th Romney rams 100 ewes 100 lambs 50 2-tn ewes 60 wethers I 50 mixed ewes | “SIMEON WILSON, j BLACKSMITH and WHEEL- { WRIGHT, /■ Main street, Foxton. I BEG to (hank one and all for past support, and to announce | that I Liw- REMOVED to more central premises in Main-street, where 1 snail endeavor to turn out all work quickly and satisfactorily. Horse-shoeing a specialty. Note the address—Next to Mr Snow’s, Bootmaker, Main-street. “choice dairy land for - SALE. Messrs g. a. preeoe & go. have been favoured with instructions from J. M. Leigh to sell his property, situate at Oroua Downs— Containing 2038 acres of First Class Land, in areas to suit buyers from 200 acres and upwards. The property is part of the famous Oroua Downs Estate, and is admirably suited for dairying, raising fat iambs, fattening sheep and cattle, or growing cereal and root crops. A creamery is on the property. Two miles from railway station. Well fenced and watered. The Homestead, with 682 acres of land, is an exceptionally attractive property with its large residence, and outbuildings Of every description, plantations, etc. Easy terms and low interest if required. Apply at once G. A. PREEOE & CO., Palmerston N. pOXTON PUBLIC HALL. Direction of Mr Charles MacMahon, MONDAY NEXT, 2nd MARCH. Return visit of the Popular and Powerful MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY 26 j Metropolitan Aetists. j 26 MONDAY NEXT, 2nd MARCH, First production of the Wonderfully Successful English Military Play, entitled—- “ ENLISTED, or THE CHAIN GANG.” Interpreted by the full strength of the Great Majeboni Company. Presented with superb scenery, abounding in strong dramatic situations, and of thrilling and fascinating interest. Now running throughout England with phenomenal success. Prices 3s, 2s and Is, Box plan at Fraser’s. ALF FRASER DESIRES to intimate to his numerous patrons that he has made arrangements with the Proprietor of the MANAWATU DAILY TIMES (morning paper), so that this paper may be had on arrival of the mid-day coach from Shannon every day same day as published, I have now a full stock of all SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES, also a very large assortment of PRIZE and REWARD BOOKS, and reading for both young and old. All Nat Gould’s latest Books in j cheapest edition, Scraps and Scrap Books, Stamps and Stamp Albums, Lead Pencils in all shapes, siz u s and prices. Also numerous varieties of Pocket Knives. Gentlemen's Walking Sticks, and a very large and ( right assortment, of Birthday Cards. These are imported direct from the old country, and are the very newest style. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, both good and useful. I have still a few Diaries left. An early call will save disappointment as these are going fast. Ladies' and Gent’s Leather Purses, silver-mounted. Dainty Silver Thimbles, etc., etc. ALF FRASER, MAIN-Slßlißr, FOXT.iN.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 February 1903, Page 3
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