GARDEN PETE. fJIO be held in All Saints’ Vicarage WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3IST., 1912. Opened by the Mayor at 3 p.m. Stalls— Guild Stall, ladies of the Guild ; Sweets Stall, Mrs Boyes Mrs Jno. Robinson and Miss Symons; Produce Stall, Misses Coley; Flower Stall, Mrs C. Robinson, Mrs Kellow and Miss Collins; Tea Rooms, Mrs Nye, Miss Stackpool, and others; Christmas Tree, Mrs Barber and Misses Maroni. Competitions. Sports. Evening Programme. —Grand Concert, assisted by the Motuiti Maori Choir. Hakas and Pois. Floral Baskets. Band in attendance. Admission Is. LOST. —Light Australian terrier, answers to the name of Flurry. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. A reward will be given on returning to R. Kempster, Avenue Road. HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW. To be held at THE RACECOURSE, LEVIN, on JANUARY 3 Ist, 1912. A LIBERAL PRIZE LIST PROVIDED. COMPETITIONS, Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pig Classes. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. Rector : J. E. Vernon, m.a„ B.SC. (EDIN). riIHE School re-opens on Wednes JL day, Ist February. Classical Commercial and Agricultural Courses. Boarding House for boys (College House) under the personal supervision of the Rector. Prospectus on application to the Secretary or after the 15th to the Rector. TO THE BEACH. MESSRS WATT BROS, will run a coach to the Beach every Sunday, leaving Foxton Post Office at 10.30 a.ra. and 2 p.m. and the Beach at 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. FOR SALE. I HAVE for immediate sale two house properties —a fourroomed cottage with 14-acre land, in excellent position, and 5-roomed house and an acre of land. Two real snips. For full particulars apply to F. D. WHIBLEY, HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY ALWAYS IN STOCK AT MESDAMES HENDERSON & CUNNINGHAME’S. mHE first assortment of English JL and Colonial confectionery goods to be had locally. Novelties in stockings, baskets, caskets. Toys loaded with delicious sweets, just the thing for the children’s stockings. Cordials of all descriptions. Iced drinks and ice creams. Seasonable fruits. ORDERS TAKEN FOR JAM FRUITS, BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. NEW STOCK JUST OPENED UP. I HAVE just opened up the finest stock of Books and Fancy Goods ever shown in Foxton, of which inspection is cordially invited. The latest periodicals and all the leading newspapers and weeklies stocked. A. M. NYE. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Main Street - Foxton. WANTED. A good general. Small family. Apply this office. WANTED. A smart runner boy for newspaper round. Apply this office. AT THE MART, PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, JAN. 2;th, 1912, At I o’clock. MOUNSEY & CO,, instructed by the agent for the Public Trustee in the estate of the late John Sanson (deceased) will sell as above: — That valuable and desirable leasehold allotment No. 33, of Section 268, Block 1., Moutere Survey District, having about 31 years to run, together with the dwelling erected thereon, and all outbuildings, situated at Te Wharangi, the popular seaside resort at Manawatu Heads, Foxton; annual rental, 255. For perusal of the lease and conditions of sale apply to the office of the agent for the Public Trustee, Palmerston North, or to the Auctioneers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1097, 23 January 1912, Page 3
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