For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. JpUBLIC HALL. FOXTON. WEDNESDAY AND THU- SD AY .TULA" 2-ltlv and 2oth Grand Children’s Concert. In aid of the State School fund?. Admission 2s and Is. Pull particulars in later issue. pUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. Seventh Grand Production by the LEVIN DRAMATIC COMPANY in an entirely new and original FARCICAL COMEDY, Confusion ! Scenery painted by Mr Tennent. Orchesira under the leadership of MrJ. Kearsley. Reserved seats 2s 6d, front seats 2S, back is. Hex plan at Levett’s. Doors open 7.3 d, curtain at 8 sharp, carriages at 10.30. FOOTBALL ! FOOTBALL ! N The Senior Final. SANDON v. AWAHOU. On the Racecourse, SATURDAY NEXT. Admission 6d, Ladies free. E. G. Sutherland, Sec. F.R.U. Important Sale of Dairy Stock. At the Farm, Koputarua. Manawatu Line. WEDNESDAY, July 17th, 1907, At 12 Noon Sharp, Abraham & williams, Ltd., will sell on account of Mr Geo. Kilsby, who is giving up dairying : rT GOOD YOUNG DAIRY |J) COWS (August and September calvers ) 20 superior dairy heifers (to calve August) 5 well - bred Berkshire sows with litter-s 1 De Laval cream separator (150 gallons) with 5-h.p. boiler, butter cooler, vats, etc., all in first-class working order. NOTE—Mr Kilsby has been dairying for a great number of years, has carefully culled out each season any inferior animal, and all the above cows are his own breeding, the result being that he is now offering one of the finest herds ever submitted to public auction in the district. As every lot offered, with the exception of the Separator, will be sold to the highest bidder, this is an opportunity that should not be missed by those on the look out for really first-class cows. Traps will meet the early North and South trains. Luncheon Provided. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE of FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERD. AUGUST Ist, 1907. MR. WALTER S. CARTER, of Moutoa, is disposing by auction of his dairy herd of young cows and heifers oh the above date. Full particulars later. THANKS. I DESIRE to express my sincere thanks to all who so willingly rendered assistance in putting out the fire in my timber yard last night. R. N. SPEIRS.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3769, 16 July 1907, Page 3
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