XpORBSTERS' HALL. Three Nights only. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 21 & 22. FISH ESS Great American & Australian Comedy and Burlesque Company. The Company includes the following ai*tists, all of whcm are special performers : — Miss Kate Howard Mr F. W. Fisher Miss Jessie Howard - Mr B. Alexandtr Mademoiselle Violette Mr J. W. Grain Mr F. Lazelle, Mr W. Cowan. TUESDAY, NOV. 20. The Musical Bnrletta, "The gwiss Swains," A. sketch full of Life and Humour. Musical Olio, introducing Songs* Duets, &0., all the popular novelties of the age. Grand Trapeze Performances . By Mr Lazelle and Mademoiselle . Violette, pronounced a thrilling ; and sensational exhibition superior to anything ever be* fore seen m New 2eaa . - land. Interval. To conclude with the Laughable Comedy, "The Widow's Victim," In which tha whole company will appaar. PEICES AS USUAL. Performance begins at 8 sharp. Musical Director — Mr W. Cowan. •Lessee and Proprietor — Mr Fisher. FOUND, on the Fitzherbert Boad, last Saturday week, a Black Horse, branded Cross on near shoulder, with saddle on. Owner can have the same ou application to A. W. Marsh, Terrace street. EL L IS J A ME S , Nightman, &c, IS prepared to undertake the removal .of nightsoil, &c , at the scale fixed by the Borougu Council. Orders to be left at the Towa Clerk's |* offifee. y All orders, promptly attended to and every care taken. WOOL WOOL. -.';."' 1883-1884 ; THE NEW ZEALAND LOAIOND MEECANTILE AGENCY. CO., ' (Limited). CAPITAL ... ... £3,000,000, ]iTVE Company be?s to announce that it will, as heretofore, hold regular public sales of the new clip during the season, at its commodious warehouse m Wellington, and m soliciting tbe continued support of wool growers, would call attention to the complete arrangements made for dealing with consign, ments. All parcels bf wool committed to tbe Company's ca^e for local pa T e, are, on receipt, Carefully EXAMINED AND VALUED BY COMPETENT PERSONS, and a report thereon transmitted to owners. FARMERS' LOTS, no matter bow bjaa" 1 , al o receive the same efficient attention. No lots are soli at below the reserves fixed by consignors, and m those cases where specific instructions are not furnished, the Company's valuation is adopted as a resevve. Tbe Company further acts AS SELITNO BROKERS ONLY, an'additicnal guarantee that clients'^ interests will., be protected. Should satisfactory prices not be realized th r Company offers the alternative o: arse of shipment; the only charge made oh wools thus withdrawn from f ale; being the nominal one of a shilling per bale, which covers all warehouse expenses including insurance. Account sales, with net proceeds, are remitted! promptly within seven days of date of auction. In demonstrating the high reputation possessed by the Company m the bandl. ing of wool on behalf of its colonial constituents, the following figures will be significant, viz :— .ißalea.-. Shipmehta to N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., : London, 1882. ... ... 72,087 Sales by N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., m Melbourne^ season 1882 ... 27,989 Sales by N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., m New Zealand, season 1882 9,100 Total ..7109,176 The Company also accepts the consignment of every description of colonial produce, including Grain, Frozen Meat, Tallow, Ltather, Hides, Sheepskins, Rabbit Skins, &c, for sale m New Zealand, or Australasian, American apd London markets. -. Liberal cash advances are made where required on all produce placed m tbe Company's' bands for sale or shipment. Full information will be furnished on app'ication at the Company's Office, Custom House Qnay, Wellington, or to the Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Foxton and Palmerston, Notice to Make Fence, TO the owner of Sections 1019, 1021, 1023, 1025, 102"7, 1029, and 1031, Borough of Palmerston North. Take notice that I desire that a boundary or dividing fence between the above sections, and sections 1020, 1022, 1024, 1026, 1028, 1030, ! and 1032, be made on or before the 15th day of May, . 1884., and that such fence shall be a wire fence. ! Dated the 12th day of November, Ay JOHN M'KB-OWN, Occupier of last named sections. BOOTS' The great 5 demand for the BOOTS Zealandia Boots proves most BOOTS unmistakably their superiorBOOTS itj> abbve : all colonial- i BOOTS niade Bbbts. iSSm,,.' Z-^^r.'X 7 Mjll J. Br HAMILTON gpOTS Has opened a, splendid ilot for, OOTS the Season's trade, made speBO!OTP. cially Jto my- own order, m ROiOTB (Men's, fiWombn'B and ChiN , BQOTS <liren?B.> Those whtf haVe haa BOC'S^ iahy*'' 'difficulty Hn procuring Bt)OTS Gobd fioots'shotfia pu'rctfjise HOOTS one pair and give them a trial. BOOTS Ab a Colonial Industry they • BOOTS deserve your support. •
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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 19 November 1883, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 19 November 1883, Page 3
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