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£5 Reward. T OST—On 18th December, from L, Fitz Street, Palmerston North, Bay Pony Mare, black points, thirteen hands. To be returned to MISS PHASER,’ Craven School, Palmerston Nth. pUBLIC HALL, POXTON. To-Night I To-Night! am MONDAY. First appearance of the savibri Dramatic Co. Including the celebrated emotional English actress Miss Julia Betterton-Glover, with Popular Prices, SATURDAY NIGHT-Dion Boucicault’s Masterpiece, “ THE COLLEEN BAWN.” The most realistic and beautiful Irish drama ever written, and MONDAY NIGHT, The Comedy of Comedies—- “ THE GUV’NOR.” Music in charge of Mr Edgar Collins. Scenery by E. Leadie Williams and W. Diamond. Prices—Bs, 2s and Is. Concession— Ladies 2s to front seats if booked. Box Plan as usual. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON ANNIVERSARY DAY. On 22nd JANUARY the usual 11.40 a.m. train Palmerston to Wellington (W. & M. Coy.) will not run. ■ HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for ieturn till 19th February will be issued on 21st and 22nd January from Feilding, Foxton, Dannevirke, Greytown, Wellington, Te Aro and intermediate, to Feilding, Foxton, Dannevirke, Greytown, Wellington,. Te -Aro* and- intermediate stations including stations on W. and M. Coy’s line! FOXTON RACES. On 22nd and 23rd JANUARY Special passenger train stopping at intermediate stations if required will leave Feilding at 9.10 a.m,, Palmerston at 10.10 a.m., Longburn at 10.26 a.m., arrive Foxton at 11.40 а. returning from Foxton at 5.50 p.m. for Feilding. On 22nd JANUARY the usual б. p.m train will be delayed to leave Palmerston at 6.60 p.m. for Foxton. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Foxton by the above special train on either day, and also by the 9.0 a.m. train Palmerston to Foxton on 22nd January, available for return till 25th Jan uary. For furiher particulars see Posters at stations. BY ORDER. POXTON RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES AND NOMINATIONS. HORSEOWNER3 are reminded that acceptances for First Day’s Races, and Entries for Maiden Hack Hurdles and Maiden Hack Race (first day), and Electric Hack (second day), close on MOND \Y, 18th January, 1904, at Foxton, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. J. R. WHYTE, Secretary. Abraham & Williams, LimitedPALMERSTON NORTH BALE. S POCK THURSDAY, 21sx JAN. Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Eangitikei-street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 25 mixed weaners 20 heifers in calf 10 fat cows 25 2|- and 3-yr bullocks 220 good woolly lambs ... 280 forward ewes 150 wethers 100 shorn lambs 100 ewes 180 good rape lambs 1000 4 & 6-th wethers (g tod line) 500 good store wethers 4,00 good rape lambs (no reserve)
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Manawatu Herald, 16 January 1904, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 16 January 1904, Page 3
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