t Primiifte Methodist S BAZAAR. at r a* 2! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5 2lsf and 22nd APRIL. ;« TO REDUCE THE flEI? !- 0* THE CHFBCH. Ie ie )f y r p£fE LADIES of the Congregation * tion of the Primitive Methodis ; Church propose holding a BAZAAI 1. •t on the above dates to raise funds t< in reduce the Debt on the Church a c !; Foxton. El -" The Bazaar will be held at the \ PUBLIC HALL, ! FOXTON, f , And will Open at 2 p.m. each day | and will Close at 5 ; Opening again [ at 7 p.m. and Closing at 10 p.m. There will be STALLS for the Sale of i Fancy Goods and Clothing, REFRESHMENTS, Alsoside SHOWS FOE EASTER TREE, ELECTRIC BATTERY SHOOTING GALLERY BRAN TUB. JiJio. Instrumental Music, Part Hinging, and Solos, each evening. Admission — Adults, Is ; Children, 6d for the day. Tickets can be purchased at any time after the 6th April. M, WALSH, Hon. Sec. ON THE FARM, TE KURA, FITZHERBERT. WEDNESDAY, APEIL Ist, 1891. rjREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO £~^ have received instructions from A. H. Walker, Esqr. (who has disposed of his property), to offer by Publio Auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE, the whole of hia choice and highly bred stock, in lots to suit purchasers, consisting of — n(\ HEAD GRADE <U SHORTHORN CATTLE which comprise quiet milkers, heifers to calve shortly, choice steers, and a purebred bull 3 years old. 1 C\C\i\ IIIGFI "CIASB LIN--lUUU COLN SHEEP, about half being breeding ewes from 2-tooth upwards, of specially selected quality, (which are now paddocked with pure Lincoln Rams), the remainder consists of ewe?, wethers, and fat lambs, and rams of various ages bred by Wilson, Sutton and the owner York and Berkshire breeding and store pigs Draught mare and foal, and Traitor colt 4yrs, broken to harness, 1 "Tom Thumb " oolt pony foal. The sheep represent a flock of 30 years' careful breeding and selection, the culls of this year are all sold. The cattle are of a high grade, and the horses of a good useful stamp, the stock generally commending > itself to purchasers throughout. Sale at 1 o'clock. 1 Lunch provided. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, j Auctioneer. 9 Q ANDON STEAM FLOUR MILL t S. CLOVJSIL^r#eN. ; Having erected New and Im t proved Wheat-cleaning and Flou dressing Machinery of the latee design are now producing Flour tha for purity, colour, and strength can - not be Burpa sed by any in ih s rrarket. To those who have nc g tried it, we have every confidence i recommending our NEW PRC CESS KLOUH.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 March 1891, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 March 1891, Page 3
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