MEXICAN CATTLE.
_ <t> By Telegraph.—Press Association.— (Received February 8. 4.40 p.m.) London, February 7. Imports of Mexican cattle into Great Britain have been forbidden.
Messrs. F. E. Jackson and Co., Limited, of Elliott-street, announce that they have just to hand, ex Kinclune, a largo supply of Mason's fruit jars, porcelain lined. Slightly-damaged through recent flooding of cellar: Bedsteads ! bedsteads I Now 13 the time to purchase at exceptionally low prices. Double iron bedstead only 32s 6d, with heavy pillars. Inspection invited.Tonson Garlick uoy.'s great furniture cash sale. A moonlight excursion on behalf of Grafton Road, Newmarket, and'Parnell Methodist Churches will take place to-morrow evening, (he p.s. Eagle leaving the ferry tee at half-past seven o'clock. Late arrivals: Just opened, travelling trunks in great variety, reduced 3s to 4s in the ±J to clear quickly. Splendid cabin trunks, Saratogas, dress baskets, all included in the same shipment, at reduced prices. Tonson Garlick Coy.'s great furniture cash sale. A moonlight excursion under the auspices, of the Ponsonby Musical Society will take place next Thursday evening. The p.s. Eagle will leave Tonsonby Wharf at halfpast seven o'clock and the Queen-street Wharf at eight o'clock. The music,will be provided by the Garrison Band.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12190, 9 February 1903, Page 5
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