| PUBLIC AUCTION. RACE PRIVILEGES. GM._ SNELSON has been instructed to sell* by Public Auction on THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the Public Hall, Foxton, the Privileges in connection with the Autumn Hack Meeting oi the Foxton Racing Club, as under — The Gates Stand and Saddling Paddocks Staud Publican's Booth Outside Publican's Booth Refreshment Booth Correct Cards Horse Paddock Lawful Games. Sale at 2 o'clook. Terms Cash. G. MTsNELSON, Auctioneer. AT MR WOODS' YARDS, SHANNON. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL. STEVENS & GOTtTON will sell by public auction as above — 150 fat and forward wethers 800 mixed sheep 90 2 tooth ewes in lamb 50 full mouth ewes in lamb 50 2 tooth ewes 50 fat ewes 50 wethers and lambs 50 fat wethers 250 fat woolly lambs 250 fat ewes 600'eWes,! bred by Jbbihi Davies, Wirokino 150 2 and 4-tooth wethers Settlers will kindly oblige by forwarding their entries without delay that the neoessary arrangements may be made to yai'd the stock. STEVENS & GORTON, Palmerston North. H. W. 6c Co., The People's Cash Grocers, DESIRE to announce to their customers and the Public generally that they have just completed extensive improvements in their establishment, whereby all those visiting will be able to see their goods; displayed to greater advanCall and see our Stock of Fancy Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Clocks, Mirrors, &c, all of which are of newest designs. LAMPS. We have just opened an original cask from Home, of the Boyal Burner, Glass Illuminator, and China Shade, which we are selling at exceptionally low prices. Canterbury Hams and Bacon. TEA.— Full stock, including the celebrated CEYLON, packed in Veylon, (not^Colonial. Blended). < SEEDS.— Pacey's English ' and Colonial Rye, Clovers, Timothy Cocksfoot; RapO, Turnips 1 Timber, Bricks, Lime, Posts, Wire House Blooks, Ac., Ac. TT ENNESSYi" ll TBSTWOOD AND CO. BLESSING TO MEN. ' .... .- v y *" y THE $own Pump is, as everybody must admit, a blessing to every man, woman, and child hi Foxton, but it fades into nothingness when compared with the GRAND STOCK • :.OF ■■ . ;-,..■' BOOTS & SHOES NOW OPENED UP AT STARTUP'S NEWTIiIES BOOT SHOP, as there is this difference between them— you can pump the Town well dry. but you can always obtain a fresh supply of STARTUP'S Boots. ! 'BO >TS AND SHOES made to Ovd. r on the shortest not ; ce. Repairs neatly and cheaply executed. rfew Times Boot Shop,
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Manawatu Herald, 5 April 1892, Page 3
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391Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 5 April 1892, Page 3
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