Service at All Saints' Church will be conducted in the morning by the Rev. G. Aitkens; in the evening Mr Aitkens conducts a' service at Levin. On Christmas morning there will be Holy Communion at All Saints' Church at 8 a.m., and morning service at 11 a.m. On Wednesday Mr Ciirtis, our postmaster leaves for his trip to San Francisco. We wish him a pleasant voyage ami safe return. Captain Mair left yesterday for Auckland where he will be engaged some little time on Native matters fov the Government. "Tommy" Duuckley, the very civil but ! small member of the local telegraph staff is dissipating by . taking a holiday, and Master Lionel Fume is acting in his place. Horseowners are again reminded that nominations for the Foxton Race Meeting mustjhe in by f^g.nt to-nighk- f. ' Teuder^ -aie-'-inviied by the- Borough Council for collecting the dog tax and lighting the lamps for the coining year. The concert on Boxing night by the Lorraine Melodists must not be overlooked by holiday makers, as it will make a plea-sant-winding up of what we hope will prove fin enjoyable holiday. The following is the statement of assets and liabilities in the bankrupt estate of George H. Coyle^ contractor of Foxton : — Liabilities—Palmerston-F. Ireland & Co, £17. Awahuvi —S. Ring, £3. Foxton— Hennessy, Westwood & Co., £21; McMillan, Rhodes & Co. £17 ; A. S. Easton, f 11; Joe Tos, £1); G. Coley, £6 ; B. Spellman, £3; J. Walls, £8; Foster, £1 ss. Satidoh-F. Coyle £20 ; T. May, £28; J. Bowater, £G ; Hart, £8. as ; W. J. Neill, £4; A. Cockbnrn, £5; C. L Anderson, £5; Henderson, £2. tails—R Bryant, £o. Campbelltown—H. Sanson, jun., £14. Total, £184 10s. Assets—Stock in trade at Foxton, estimated at £40 ; book, debts, £8. Total, £53. Deficiency, £134' ios. * \rk rv £;;*?■/ ;f\ 0 It^ipßg#rj£(sliM soW^N^igeaient has been arrived at for the settlement of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company as a local creditor received notice yesterday that'a balance on' ■ dohsigthnerits, held pve? ,fpr a . considerable r period, had been placed to, his account. A mps.t cheerful manner of conveying the compliments of:the season. < It,is asserted that this aot represents over the. colony a distribution of blose upon £300;000. "'
We are requested to state that visitors to Palmerston from this district during show week will nod, a charrnipg > choice of fashionable-drapery, dress goods, m'ajatles, .ah&jnillineiiy, at-the, Bon Marche, The Fashionable,,; Drapery; Emporiuibibfi Palniejrston North, spen tyi.l. p.m. on Thurs. day;9th; and till 6 p.m.' Such-other day during Show week, visitors invited "to Inspect stock on display. Ross and Sandford. — oDVT.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1893, Page 2
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425Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1893, Page 2
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