LOST —On Saturday night, between Manchester HoUse and Union-street, a gold brooch, "vV’itb horseshoe in centre and the words ‘good'luck’ engraved thereon, also ornamented With a bunch of forget-me-nots and two whips. Valued as a keepsake. A reward of 10s will be paid on returning same to this office, ILoolc out fox* Mohawk Minstrels. MANAWATU LICENSING DISTRICT, NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER QP LICENSE. I William Franklin Gray, of 3 Foxton, Licensed Puffiican, being the holder of ft Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Foxton and known as the Post Office Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Markon, on the Eighth day of September, 1901, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to George Gray, of Foxton, Hotelkeeper, my appointee, i Dated the Fifth day of August, 1904. Signature of applicant— W. F. GRAY. Place of abode and description— Licensed Publican, Foxton. For Sale—A Bargain. r PHE property in Duncan-street, J[ owned by Mrs H. Bradcock, on which is erected a five-roomed house, with Leamington range (set in), stables, cow bail, washhouse (with copper set in brick.) Also, two-roomed lean-to cottage at present let to a good tenant. One black and gold Piano (by Carl Ecke, Berlin),'one four-wheeled buggy and pony, one Singer treadle ; sewing machine, one gentlemans bicycle. Apply office of this paper. Look out for Mohawk Minstrels. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH. BRITAIN v, NEW ZEALAND. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return till 17th August, will be issued to Wellington (via either route) and Te Aro on 12th August from FOXTON and INTERMEDIATE stations, and by special train leaving Palmerston at 8.40 a.m. on 13th August. F ’r further particulars see Posters at Stations. BY ORDER. To Flaxmillers. TENDERS are wanted for Ihe right of cutting flax on Himatangi Block No. 2, Foxton, West Coast. 200 acres more or less. The lowest or any tender not necessarily .accepted. Tenders close on AUGUST 21sx, 1904, A. BLAKE GREENE, i Agent, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay. Fo otb all AWAHOU v. MOTUITI. AND KIWI v. HUIA. ON the Racecourse SATURDAY AFTERNOON. First -match to start at 2 o’clock sharp. Admission - 6d ; ladies free. A. SHADBOLT, Secretary. Look out fox* Mohawk Minstrels. Notice of Removal. iIIRS G. WRIGHT desires to [VI notify her customers, and the public generally, that on and after MONDAY NEXT she will open in new premises (Stiles’ Buildings) next to Messrs Cummertield & Spring. Dressmaking will be carried on as usual in the new premises. Opening Notice. SOY LEE’S LAUIMY NOW OPENED in Park-road, Foxton, has supplied a longfelt want for all classes of the community. Cheap and First-class Work, together with promptness of all business undertaken, are among the advantages offered to the public.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1904, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1904, Page 3
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