F'OR SALE A three ■ man scutchers in good working order. Apply office of this paper. COAL s'orekrepers all slock Malko Malted Coffee and Garden Party and Sale of In aid of All Saints' Church Parsonage Fund, ON ■WEDNESDAY, 15th FEB., AT The Vicarage. Afternoon Tea, Brand Tub, and Lollie Stall. Musical items on the ground. To open at 2.80 o’clock, Admission—ls ; children, half-price. tfnreserved Clearing Sale. On the premises, Wiuokino Road, WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, at 1.80 p.m. MOUNSEY & CO. are favoured with instructions from Alfred Gower, Esq., who is leaving Foxton, to sell as above the whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising— Single and double bedsteads, Duchess sets, chest of drawers, washstands, kapoc beds, mattrasses, dressing tables, linoleum, pillows, dining table, cheffonier, couches, hanging lamps, easy chairs,' rockers, cur tains, fenders, carpets, flour-bin, meatsafe, portable copper, washtubs, crockery, kitchen utensils, &c., &c. Also—--1 horse, perfectly quiet, suitable for lady to drive. 1 light trap, harness, saddles &c., &c., Kola. Get Some to-day. WorkON ON WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, AT 1.30 P.M.
pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Two Nights Only, TO - NIGHT, AND WEDNESDAY, February 14th and 15th. MONTGOMERY’S New Speciality Company. Headed by the Prince of Comedians TOD CALLAWAY. TOD CALLAWAY. Late ot Mr Harry Rickards’ Tivoli Company, Sydney. Welcome rc-appcaranee of The ZENO Classic ZENO Juggler For the First time in Foxton, Edison’s latest moving picture machine, —The Perfect Biograph—with the sensstional pictures of “ The Great Train Robbery,” the attraction of the St. Louis Exhibition. “ Our Life Boat Men,” by permission of the Royal Lifeboat Institution, London. Edmund Montgomery In latest illustrated Ballads. Miss Ettie Hargood, Soprano. Miss H. Hargood, Contralto. Miss Esther Norden, A.L.C.M., Musical Directress. Prices— 3s, 2s, and is. Doors open 7.30; Curtain, 8. Representative Will Jamhson. Thursday, 2nd March, 1905. AT 2.80 P.M. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF 14+ ACRES TOWNSHIP OF FOXTON. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & 00. are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Hon. John Johnston, to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 3 Panama Street, Wellington, as above: — SECTIONS Nos. 162, 168 and 164, containing about J-acre each, and having a frontage of 66 feet each to Harbor Street, by a depth of 165 feet. These sections will be sold separately, SECTION No. 161, containing about 18f acres, having extensive frontages to Union Street, Reeve Street, and to both sides of Johnston Street. The land is situated in the rising portion of the Township opposite the old Coach Ferry, This property is divided into 2 Blocks by Johnston Street, and will be offered in two lots. The whole of the land on the East side of Johnston Street being Lot 1, and the whole of the land on the West side of Johnston Street being Lot 2. Pull particulars and plans may be obtained on application to WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & CO., Auctioneers, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 February 1905, Page 3
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