THE BOROUGH CATTLE SALJj. i:ards. CATTLE, HORSES, &c. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1880. at one o'clock sharp. E. P. AMESBURY "Will ' sell by public auction on the above dan-, about 50 HKAD OF CATTLE comprising i Prime beef Milch cows Mixed stores, all ages, ALSO, A number of useful hacks. Particulars m next issue' E. P. AMESBURYJ Auctioneer, Palmerston North. MANAWATU HIGHWAYS BOARD. ! i NOTIFICATION OP VALUATION LIST. mAKE NOTICE.— The Valuation 1_ List for the Manawatu Highways Board for the year 1880, is now open for inspection, as under : — Nos. 1 and 2, Anderson and Jansen's store, Sandon. No. 3, County Council Chambers, Foxton. Nos. 4, 5, 6, at the Highway Office, Palmerston. No. 7, Messrs. London and Haybittle's store, Feilding. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 7, lies at their respective places until the 7th day of February ; after which* at the Highways Office, Palmerston North,, until the 18th instant. All objections thereto must be left at the Assessment Coart, Palmerston North, on or before the loth day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court ; and 1 a copy of every such objection must be left at the- Highways Office, PalmeEvston, not less than sevendays before the sitting of the said Court.. By order. THOMAS S. HOE, Sec. to the Board.. . THE FAMINE m IRELAND, A CONCERT!! [Under the Patronage of His Worship, the members of the Borough Council, and. thp Masonic and. Foresters' Lodges] Will be given m THE TOWK HALL, Palmerston,. On WEDNESDAY, Ee?> 4 1880 In Ai© of TH-B IRISH BELIEF FUND* The whole proceeds from which, without any deduction, will be handed over to the above fund, MR. W. J, BAKEfI was the. first to volunteer his services, and his example has been followed by the principal Lady- and- C J entlsmen Amateurs- m the district, so that such an entertainment \vjll. be presented as has not been, yet witnessed ixv, I?almer--3ton. It is propoaed thiifc it shall be entitled .A.II Evening WITH: The Irish Bards, Every item being the production of an Irish poet, andi the. music the works of Irish coqjposera.. When it is recollect qd. thajt that will embrace selections from B^lfe's " Eose of Castile," " Bphemian Girl," and " II Talisraano," and Vincent WxtuAcu-'a " Maritana " and " Lurline." not to speak of Moob-e, L»>vbr, G-lov-er Gerald Gbiffiv, Lady Duffkbin, and" the host of Irish songwriters whose- name is legion, it will be seen that a grand programme can bt provided. Considering, the object for which the entertainment is givon, and as it will obviate the necessity of a public subscription, the Committee feel confident th.it m placing the prices of. admission, a.t s>s. for the reserved chairs, and the back, seats at 3,<i., they are merely carrying out the pu.bl.ic wish, as it is a. step at which none, will caviK By- the course pursued they ex.pect to realise at least £60 or 70, without the burden pressing- unnecessarily upon every one ; on the contrary,, to ha,ve an grand entertainment, while at the same time give a helping hand to those who. cry aloud tor aid. Tickets can be obtained from ev<jry storekeeper m Palmerston ; from Mr. Metard ; Mr. Palmer, Foxton ; and Mr. March, Askurst,
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 111, 28 January 1880, Page 3
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