Far continuation of Reading Matter see page 4MANAWATU & WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Palmerston North. .SPECIAL FEATURES DAILY. WEDNESDAY— November 3rd, Ist clay. Judging pigs, poultry, industrial division. Maiden hunters’ and motor car competitions. Magnificient display of modern implements and machinery. THURSDAY November 4th, 2nd day. Judging for horses, cattle and sheep. Unexcelled display of live stock. . Steeplechase competitions. FRlDAY—November sth, 3rd day. People’s Day. Great exhibition. Horse driving, and champion hunters’ competition. Grand parade. A comprehensive and instructive agricultural show. Attractive amusements and side shows, brass band. Reduced railway fares. Admission Is. J. C. LANE, Secretary.
OLE A RING SALE OF HOUSEHOLT) FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Cook St,, Foxton, Monday, Nov. ist, at i p.m. Messrs j. mounsey & co. have received instructions from Mr W. S. Heyes to sell as above, the whole of liis household furniture and effects as follows : i brass mounted double-bed-stead, 2 double wire woven mattresses,' i double iron bedstead, r Y wire woven stretcher, i double kapoc mattresses, 2 single kapoc mattresses, 1 duchess cheH, 1 matble top washstand, 2 toilet sets, linos, 1 washstand, 1 easy chair, 3 fancy rattan chairs, carpet square, hearth rugs, 1 side board, 3 fancy tables, pictures, 1 dining table, 1 kitchen table, 8 dining-room chairs, 1 fender, 1 dining-room clock, ornaments, 1 kitchen clock, door mat, 9 yds hall lino, carpet runner, hall curtains, crockery, kitchen utensils, 2 baths, 1 guud.h., and sundries etc., etc. MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION. ' THE following are the names of | candidates duly nominated at the present election; BARBER, Walter E. CARTER, Walter Stephen EASTON, Frederick Spencer GOWER, Bernard Gapper HAMMOND, Henry Godfrey ROBINSON, Octavius R. As the number so nominated exceeds the offices to be filled, a poll will be taken for the election of five of them as Trustees, at the office of the Board, on Monday, November Ist, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. W. BOCK, Returning Officer. Foxton, Oct. 26th, 1909FOR SALE—A bargain. Upright Grand Piano, full trichord, iron frame, almost new. H. C. Cochran, Main Street. FOR SALE —“Bee-hive” knitting machine, new, £7 ICscash or easy term. H. C. Cochrane, Main Street. BOARD & RESIDENCE.— Vacancies for two or three gentlemen in a private family, good table, piano in sitting room, bath room, hot and cold water. For address apply this office. MRS NYE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Main Street, Foxton. HAS just opened up a large consignment of fancy goods suittable for the Christmas trade including : Electro-plate ware, jewellery, fancy glass ware, peggy bags, purses etc., inspection of which is invited. A large stock of tennis goods and cricketing material by the best makers. All the latest books, periodicals and magazines in stock. Newspapers etc., delivered. Toys for the Children.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 500, 28 October 1909, Page 3
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