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NOW ON SALE •■■■■■"■■ •■.:•»;! A T . . .. TV P. Williams' MANAWATU HOTEL . SPEqi^MTY--FIFTEEN YEAH, OLD WHISKYBUSH FALLING. rpENDERS are invited for Falling X 100 acres Bush, near Heather* lea. Tenders to be ' sent in to the undersigned by THURSDAY, stli September, 1889, where specifications can be seen. JOHN DAYIES, . Totara, Foxton. T^OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOES.

Notice is hereby given that a,t the nomination . for the. office of Councillors for the Borough qf Foxton, on Thursday the othday of September, 1889. "v ' } Frederick Edward Jenks,, William Lewis Coe and Andrew Jonson were the only eandidhtes, and as the number of candidates does not exceed the vacancies to be "filled I hereby declare Frederick Edward Jenkfi, William Lewis Voti, and Andrew Jonson duly elected to the office of Councillors for the Borongh of Fox- '• ton. : '■" THOMAS F. GIBSON. Town Clerk. Sept. sth, 1889. ' . TX^ANTED at. once Flaxeutters. ' * Apply to Robert Lyon, lUclcford's Mill, Carnarvon. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THK OROUA DoWp STATION, The Thcroighbrep .Stalmon VGLTTGEUR. BRED by Messrs Findlay, Glonormieron, Vicforin. By King Cole (imp ) dam FenolU by .Fisherman (imp.) dam Rose de Florence (imp.) by. Flying Dutchman, etc. Fanelln, own RiV.er to Maiibyrnong (aire of Richmond, Imperial, HoratiH, etc), and half sister to Kiug <>f the, Ring (aire of First King, double (?h>tmpion wiuuer, Pet tea, Caspian, etc) Fund I a is d<im of Mute (.-ire of Pasha, Silence, nnd Speechless, who was a grtind perfortnei in Jmh'n). King Cole (imp)-, sire of the Duke, Off Color, CoultouD, Iritis Jack, Nelson, etc., by King Tom."«ire of Mermaid Mam of Lurliuc), dftmQui Vive, (.sister to Vedetie), by Yoltigeur out of Mrs Rid g way by Irish Birdcatene'.

King Colo was a nisi -class performer on f the English tnrf. Ho made his debut as a three-year-old at A^cof, wh re he won tho Ascot Derby and St. James Palace S taker. As a four:year-osd ho won i bo Cumbeiland Plate, nml defeated tbo D^rhy winner, Kinccrhft, at leve weights over two mi'os at Newniurke*. His own brother King Lud w*s sold at auction to go to the stud for 6000 guineas. An inspection of ■VoUigeur's tubulated pedigree will show tni^ he is full of Emiliuß blood — giro, of Riddlerwoith. Terms- -i'3 3*. Kiyahle l.y promissory C note, and due lit February; IS9O. Reduction made for two or. more males from the same owner. Every care taken hint no responsibility. Puddooking free for one month, after which 2s 6d a head nir week will be charged. : ; F 6 XT 0 N PUBLIC HALL. Under the management of Mr L. J. Lohii. A NOVELTY FOB NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Only appearance in Foxton of ] MR FRANK LINCOLN: Who has lately terminated A Phenominalia Successful Season in Wellington. PBESS OPINIONS. " The successor of Artemus Ward."— London Times. .-.. ■ " America's greatest hninovtet." — London Telegraph. "No equal in London."—^London' 1 Standard. ' ''• " We have seen nothing funnier." — London Society. " The funniest entertainment ever heard." — London Beferee. EMINENT OPINIONS. The Prince of Wales— •' Your imitations are simply wonderful/ " His Boyal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr Lincoln upon his wonderful humpristic po\irers."~ London Times, 28th June, 1883. ....... "You compel laughter. "—The Bight Hon, W. E. Gladstone. " A whole orchestra;"— Sir Arthur Sullivan. ,;■ "An evening of intellectual fun." — Buakin. " Sanctified humour." — Henry- Ward Beecher. ' ■ ■ I "A mimic of startling .fidelity."— Labou- • chare. •. . I •'Your nonsense is artißtic."— Adelina Patti. ■ Mb C. B. FOKSTER at the Piano. " TUESDAY, 17th 'SIiPTEMBER, 1889. : Box plan at B. M'Lean'a. WANTEB a pood Tragical Hand „.( . toilook after Engine and one Stripoer. ' None" but a good hnnd tieed apply.

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Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1889, Page 3

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