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EYANS BROS., BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS Main Street. Foxton. Messrs evans bros, , notify the general public that they have taken over the Bakery business carried on by Messrs Cargill and Sons, and hope by strict attention to business and only baking first-class goods, to merit a fait share of public patronage. Bread delivered to all paits oi the district. SMALL GOODS a specialty. AFTERNOON TEA. ACCOMMODATION AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. MANAWATU HEADS, FOXTON. (Next to Cleland’s Store). MRS. WYETH notifies the public that she is opening as above on Saturday next. Meals at all hours : i/'-. Afternoon Tea : : 6d. First-class Accommodation for Visitors. SEASON 1911. mO travel this season, Foxton, X Shannon and Levin Districts. THE RENOWNED PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION CRAIGIEBURN. Craigieburn is a beautiful dapple grey, with a mild temper, and a great mover. It has been reckoned by competent judges that he is one of, if not the best, yet bred in the colonies. PEDIGREE; Sire Craigiellachie by Craigievar (imp), dam Gipsy Queen by Vanquisher, g dam Marchioness of Lome, by Lord Lome (imp), g g dam Queen of the Bankers, by Young Banker (imp). Craigiellachie’s dam, Flora McDonald, was one of the most succesful showing mares in the colony, by Lord Salisbury, dam Nellie by Emperor, dam Kuttie by Blackleg (imp), from Victoria. Craigievar (imp) by Old Times, dam Maggie by Prince of Wales. Craigiellachie, sire ot Craigieburn, commanded the highest price tor any sire ever imported into the Australasian colonies. Craigieburn has a Show career second to none in this Dominion. See Record. The above will show that he is descended from the best blood ever imported into the colonies. TERMS—Single mare, £3 10s ; two or more as per agreement. Groomage fee ss. also THE TROTTING STALLION. ROYAL PRINCE. Sire Prince Victor by Victor, dam Vic by Harkaway. Royal Prince is a beautiful black horse, 6 years old, and just the stamp to get good hacks or harness horses. Royal Prince gained first prize in Christchurch Show, 1909, and first prize Rangiora Show the same vear. ERMS.—Single mare, 3 guineas ; two or more as per agreement. Groomage tee ss. All fees payable on or belore the ,t January, 1912. W. TRASK, Foxton.

AEROPLANE, (Bay horse, by Victor), Will visit Shannon on Monday nights, Foxton Tuesday and Wednesday, travelling via Oroua Bridge to Palmerston N. on Thursdays. Also the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, BRITISH KING, (Quality King—Polly, by Glengyle), Will travel through Tokomaru, Shannon, Foxton. and Oroua Bridge every week. Foxton, Wednesday nights. For pedigree and terms, see card. For further particulars see groom in charge, or T. ANDREWS (Owner), Scandia Street, Palmerston N. F. D. WHIBLEY. LAND. INSURANCE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. FOXTON. mRADESMEN’S Books kept JL and all classes of accountancy and commission work undertaken. Agent for The South British Insurance Company, Ltd., Fire, Marine and Accident ; Employers’ Liability, Workers’ Compensation, Personal Accident and Sick ness. FOR SALE. ■]VT ICE little farm of JO acres with Xtl two four-roomed and a live roomed cottage, dairy, washhouse, 6-bail cow shed and all necessary outbuildings. Full particulars on application. Sections and House Property in gll parts of the borough for sale.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1085, 21 December 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1085, 21 December 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1085, 21 December 1911, Page 4

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