WANTED. TWO Gentleman Boarders. Apply office of this paper. GranfSocial & Dance To be held in the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, ON FRIDAY NEXT, August 19 th. Tendered by Piripi te Ra and Family to the Flaxcutters residing in and out of Foxton. Songs by local and visiting-talent. Good Dance Music provided. Admission —Double Ticket 3s, single 2s 6d. pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. 1 WEDNESDAY, 24th AUGUST. The Mowhawk Minstrel Jompany. In their Refined and Humourous Entertainment. By special engagement—The Levin Band will play selections outside the Hall. Business Manager, G. H. Clifford; Stage-manager and Coach, J, T. Woodmass; Advance Agent, F. Rollin ; Pianist, C. Woodcroft; Propertymaster, W. Smithson ; Musical Director, F. H. Woodmass. Bones : J. T. Woodmass and P. Pattern; Interlocutor : F. Rollin; Tambos: G. Phipps and F. Woodmass. Our Circle —16 Members—Our Circle Character Songs ! Comic Songs! Songs and Dances ! Quartetts! Plantation Songs ! Beautiful Choruses. See and hear our “ BRIGHT GEORGE ” in his quaint sketches. Second Part. Descriptive Song, Mr F. Woodmass Ferris Bros Mr G. Bright Miss Finnis Mr F. Rollin Mr G. Davison Song & Dance, Humourous Sketch, Song, Song, Song (comic), Song (descriptive), Mr J. Woodmass Song, Miss Amy Delmain Song, (comic), Mr W. Aldridge The whole to conclude with the sidesplitting farce, “ THE MANAGER’S TCOUBLES," specially arranged by Mr J. T. Woodmass tor the “ Mowhawks," Prices 2s and is, Dance is. Doors open 7.30, curtain at 8. G. H. CLIFFORD, Business Representative! HIMATANGI SALE YARDS. (Near Railway station) MONDAY, 22nd AUG:, 1901. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd.,will sell as above, at 12 noon 8 springing heifers 10 yearling heifers 20 yearling steers 18 cows, with calves at foot 15 choice springing heifers 7 guaranteed dairy cows 20 yearlings 12 weaners 16 weaner heifers 5 cows in calf 8 heifers in calf 4 cows 2 heifers 200 forward wethers 800 hoggets Train leaves Palmerston North at 9 a.m.
AWAHOU v. HUIA. AND KIWI v. MOTUITI. ON the Racecourse SATURDAY AFTERNOON. First game to start at 2 o’clock sharp. Admission - 6d; ladies free. A. SHADBOLT, Secretary. Look out fox* Mohawk Minstrels. To Flaxmillers. TENDERS are wanted for the 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 21st, 1904. A. BLAKE GREENE, Agent, Hastings, Hawke’s Bay. Opening Notice. SOY LEE’S LATHERY 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 (91 tie pvU?Ug.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1904, Page 3
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