ANTED—Situation ag Enginedriver. Apply to “ W W,” who of J. Wyeth, Boarding-hoUSe, ! Main-street. FOR SALE, A FEW SITTINGS of Choice £\ Wyandotte Eggs. Apply to FOXTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB. 'T'HE ANNUAL MEETING of J the above Club will be held on WEDNESDAY, September 16th, in the Public Hall at 8 p.m. (By Order.) W. S. STEWART, Secretary. | MPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in the Foxton Public Pound from the property of Mr Geo. Coley—--1 piebald mare, shod on front feet, no visible brand. Also, impounded by the Ranger from Union-street — 1 brown mare, slightly grey, shod on front feet. If not claimed and all expenses paid will be sold on TUESDAY, 22nd Sept., at 12 noon. Fop Sale, A FIRST-PL ASS BOAT, ALMOST NEW. BUILT of kauri, 18 feet long, very suitable for fishing or picnic parties, fitted with halfdecked stern and complete with brand new left. ash oars and galvanised rowlocks, mast, booms, rudder, sails, jib and mainsail, also a locker aft wrh lock and key. Everything Just been overhauled, and newly painted. A REAL BARGAIN! Apply to Arthur S. Jonson, Mrs Haywood, Whyte’s Hotel. C. SPIERS, Poundkeeper, Avenue Road, Foxton.
PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 17th SEPT. A BE AH AM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., [\ will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Kangitikei street, at 1.30 p.m.— 80 well-bred yearlings 50 2£-yr steers 10 fat heifers 600 empty ewes (good line) 400 first-class wolly hoggets 150 4-th ewes 120 fat ewes Adam Burges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, CARRIAGE, WAGGON, AND FLAXMILL PLANT FACTORY, Rangitikei- Street , PALMERSTON NORTH. Agent for— P& D. DUNCAN’S Agricultuf ral Implements, JVU&IBt SHi5X< I*’S Portables, Tractions, Threshing Mills, Straw Presses and Machinery. THE CAMPBELL GAS AND OIL ENGINES. Visitors to Palmerston are invited to inspect his s'ook of Dog Carts, Panel Carts, Gigs, Spring, Farm, and 9 -olid lyre Flax,i trays. Strippers, Scutchers, Presses, etc., supplied on the shortest notice. Second-hand Engines of all powers for sale.
H. CHRISTIAN, BICYCLE AGENT & BEPAIBBB, T)EGS to notify that he has taken £> over the DAYTON CYCLE AGENCY from Mr Watt in temporary premises next Bank of New Zealand. Also sole agent for Light-strung High-grade English Cycles. All repairs thoroughly done.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 September 1903, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 12 September 1903, Page 3
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