Wanted. Lost and Found. r*OR SALE—A few milch cows on the drop. Guaranteed quiet and sound. Apply Herald Office. FOR SALK —Five acres of good grass laud in Union Street. For further particulars apply to Mrs Perreau, Union Street, be* tween the hours of 11 a.m. to i p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. \\ , T ANTED TO UKASE OR VV PURCHASE.—About 100 Acres of land near Foxton suitable ior dairying. Particulars to R. Moore, Solicitor for applicant, Foxton. - 0-j Per week easily earned in your spare time; experience not necessary. Full particulars on application to Box 132, P. 0., Palmerston North. pUBLIO HALL, FOXTON, WEDNESDAY, April iith. j Prank May’s Comedy and Specialty Coy. (Headed by Mr and Mrs May.) In all the latest Songs, Dances and Sketches. Including—- “ The Chinese Question” “ Taming of The Shrew ” “ That Boy Pete” “ Turn Him Out” “ The Step-Mother ” “ The Baby Elephant ” Everything New, Novel, and Refined. Popular Prices, Full programme in future issue. Dance To Follow. FOXTON PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Part Block IV on river bank, next to Herrington, 3 Acres, One of the very best building sites in Foxton. Section 67, half-acre, with, dwellinghouse of seven rooms, exclusive of bath-room and scullery. Outhouses. Made of best timber and in thorough repair. Seetion 64, vacant, excellent building site, .half-acre, frontage to Thynne Street. Section 68, vacant, excellent building site, half-acre frontage to Robinson Street. Section 69, with stables, two ’ loose-boxes, carriage-house. Halfacre. Frontage to Robinson Street. ; Section 63, with four-roomed ! house and scullery, and outbuild- \ ings. Half-acre, fronting Thynne Street. Let to good tenant. j Thirteen Acres fronting Avenue i Road, divided into 5 sections with | six-roomed house, orchard, out- j houses, etc. Part Block IV, half-acre, being ! undivided interest in one acre section next Tennis Court, excellent j building site. j These properties may be bought in quarter-acre sections or more, and grouped in any combination to suit purchasers. The title to all these properties is under the Land Transfer Act.
Easy Terms. Apply to R. MOORE, Foxton. Agent for the Owner. NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FOXTON AND DISTRICT. \ MESSRS Osborne & Baker V| . and A. W. Bradley (trading under the firm of Osborne and Baker, Tailors), desire to thank the residents of Foxton and District for the support accorded them in the past, and respectfully request that the same may be extended to their successor, Mr A. W. Bradley. A. W. BRADLEY wishes to inform the residents of Foxton and District that he has purchased the business from the above firm, and commences on his own account from the IST APRIL, and hopes he may receive the same support as has been accorded the firm in the past. TIMBER MERCHANT. FOXTON. OW in Stock a large quantity ofTotara, Matai, Rimu. White Pino, &c., both dressed and in the rough. Seasoned Timber a Speciality. Also the Best Totsra Strainers, Posts, and House Blocks that ever came into Foxton. Stem frxs at Um Hmm* R. N. BPEIRB,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3635, 5 April 1906, Page 3
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