“A MERRY ’XMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS.” IYESS BROS., HOOT IMPORTERS, FOXTON. Make no mistake about it. Our prices are lower than Palmerston. Largest and best stock of Footwear in Foxton. Shoe the whole family. Shop early and avoid disappointment. Note the Address— IYESS BROS.. (Opposite Police Station). FOXTON. HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW. TO BE HELD ON THE LEVIN RACECOURSE ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IST, 1911. ENTRIES CLOSE: Saturday, January 14th, 1911. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSE CLASSES, CATTLE, PIG, SHEEP, AND BULL CLASSES. -i Q COMPETITIONS 1 Q iO COMPETITIONS it) Including the following:— Ladies’; Gents’ and Boys’ Jumping Competitions. Motor Bike Race. Three Mile Trotting Race (Harness) Two Boys’ Pony Races (Half-mile). Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Competitions. SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. HIMATANGI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1910, At 12.30 p.m.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as follows : Cattle — 4 empty cows I guaranteed sound heifer (milking three months) I cow and calf 12 store cows 2 bulls I fat cow I cow in milk Pigs— I young sow to farrow abou t 30th 3 voting Devon boars and sow 3 porkers PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING of all interested in the formation of a local branch of The Royal Life Saving Society will be held in the Council Chamber on Thursday next, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. The aims and objects of the Society will be explained by Mr L. J. Furrie. THANKS. MRS THEO. EASTON and family desire to thank Dr. Mandl for his kind and unremitting attention, and also their many friends who by letters, telegrams, and floral tributes, expressed their widespread sympathy on the loss of a loving husband and father. Foxton, Jan., 9, X9ll. PALMERSTON N. HIGH SCHOOL. Rector : J. E. Vernon, m.a., b.sc i (Edin.) riIHE SCHOOL re-opens on JL Wednesday, February Ist. Classical, Commercial, and Agricultural Courses. BOARDING HOUSE for boys under the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospectus on application to the Secretary, or after the 15th to the Rector, W. HUNTER, Secretary High School Board. SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, 13TH JANUARY, 1911. Abraham and williams, Ltd., will sell as above, at I p.m.— 300 first-class rape Romney lambs 60 2-tooth wethers 9 2 -year steers 4 18-month steers 5 weaners On account of Messrs M’KENZIE & Cameron, whose lease has expired, the whole of their stock comprising— -430 4 and 6-tooth ewes 300 4 and 5-year ewes 60 2-tooth ewes 140 2-tooth wethers 300 good rape lambs 200 store lambs 40 cull lambs 12 rams 100 2 and 4-tooth wethers 45 fat and forward ewes 62 store ewes 6 2-year steers 16 weaners 6 yearling heifers 18 heifers in calf 10 18-month heifers 45 18-month steers 1 Jersey bull 3 plough horses I 3-yr pony, broken to lead 1 d.f. plough I set tine harrows, and household sundries NOTE. —Messrs M’Kenzie and Cameron’s stock are all off hills, and we can recommend any buyers in search of straight line of stock to attend this sale. As their lease has expired the stock is for Absolute Sale. MRS. DUDSON, having removed into commodious premises opposite the Railway Station, has , vacancies for several Boarders, First-class accommodation. Terms moderate.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 939, 10 January 1911, Page 3
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