To Trespassers.
ANYONE found trespassing on my property with dog or gun, or carting along the river bank will be prosecuted after this date. THOMAS BOWE. Moutoa, May 19th, 1904.
WANTED A Good, General Servant, one capable of attending to Refreshment Room. Apply to M. PERREAU, Baker and Confectioner-, Main-street. Wages, 15s.
Football.
LOCAL FOOTBALLERS are requested to meet at Mr Haywood’s Hotel TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock, to arrange a match against a Motuiti team for Saturday next,
NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS dito to Tha Don Soft Goods Syndicate must be paid ci’ arranged for by the 25th of JUNE, in order to save legal proceedings, to W. G. EDWARDS, Manager Don Soft Goods Synd., Poxton.
pUBLIO HALL, FOXTON. Taylor-Carrington Co. SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, “The Colleen Bawn.” MONDAY, 27th JUNE, “Justice at Last.” Same old Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Same old concession—Ladies and children half-price to first and second seats. Box plan of reserved seats at Mr Fraser’s. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager.
iUBLIO HALL, FOXTON. Sale of fork AND MUSICAL EVENING. (In aid of All Saints’ Church Parsonage Funds.) WEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE. Nail-driving Competition. Hat-Trimming Competition for Young Men. Open from 8 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10. Afternoon Tea and Supper in the evening. Admission Is, children half-price. PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING. 1. Overture —“ Larboard Watch,” — Messrs McKennie and Betty 2. Song—“ Seventh Royal Fusilers,” Mr Keys 3. Coon Sketch (in character)— “ Shine, Shine Moon,” Misses D. and H. Cook and Masters E. Cook 56. 78. 9and F. Jenks. Song, selected— Mrs Gardiner Violin Solo— Miss Ava Symons Song—“ Believe,”—Miss Mackay Cornet Solo—Mr J. H. McKennie Song—“ Nil Desperandum,”—Mr Walter Cook, Duet —« Nocturne,” —Mrs W. Cook and Miss Cook 10. Irish Jig (in character)—Misses Seahury, Collins, Laing, and Cook. Abraham & Williams, LimitedPALMERSTON NORTH STOCK HALE. THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE. Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 25 good heifers, in calf 20 18-mth cattle 15 fat and forward cows 40 forward bullocks GO weaners 200 good conditioned ewes, in lamb to Romney rams 100 fat and fwd ewes N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Co. HIMATANGI SALE YARDS. (Near Railway station.) MONDAY, 27th JUNE, 1904. \IEW ZEALAND LOAN AND IM MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd., will sell as above, at 12 noon 6 heifers in calf (good) 20 springing heifers 25 weaners 15 weaners 29 forward bullocks 14 15-mths steers 25 weaners 10 18-mths steers 6 store cows 500 4-th wethers 160 store ewes and wethers v Train leaves Palmerston North at 9 a.m.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 June 1904, Page 3
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