Reward. EN SHILLINGS Reward will be paid for information that will lead to the recovery of one Ray Mare, with Roman nose, branded 0 on off shoulder, one white hind foot, very round bone in front fetlocks, and stands about 15 hands. Missed from the Avenue Road on the 11th February. £1 reward for delivery of same to LOST, Stolen or Strayed—Prom my yard, River Bank, Foxton, a Chestnut Gelding, branded <jU on shoulder. Stands about 14 1 ; splint on near fore leg. A substantial reward will be given for the recovery of the horse, and anyone found detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. L. W. WILSON, Foxton. J. N. SYMONS, Foxton, Feb. 9th, 1904.
CLUB HOTEL, Lambton-Quay, WELLINGTON. MR SHERRATT ... Proprietor. (Late of Longburn Hotel.) HAVING entered into possessions of the above, I shall be pleased to see all old friends when visiting Wellington. Tbs best of accommodation and civility always. To Flaxmillers. THE Undersigned has an improved Scutcher for sale. Mill work made to order. J. W. LIDDELL.
THE Government of New Zealand hereby give notice to holders of Government Four-per-cent. Debentures payable on Ist April'and Ist May, 1904, that they arc prepared to renew such Debentures for a further period—namely, to the Ist May, 1909 —at the same rate of four per centum per annum convertible at the option of the holder, at any time within two years after the date of issue, into 3 per-cent. Inscribed Stock at the rate of £lO6 of Stock for every £IOO Debenture. Holders desiring to renew are required to lodge their debentures at least one month before the due date with the Sydney or Melbourne branch of the Bank of New Zealand or at the Treasury at Wellington, and fresh Debentures, having the currency extended as above, will be issued to replace those falling due on the dates mentioned. A commission of ten shillings per cent, will be paid to Licensed Brokers upon the amount of Debentures they forward to the Bank of New Zealand for renewal Debentures which are not to be renewed must be lodged for examination at least three days before due date. JAMES B. HEYWOOD, Secretary to the Treasury. The Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand, sth February, 1904.
Abraham & Williams, Limited PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 25th FEB. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., j\ will soil by Public Auction at their yards, Rangitikei-street, a.above, at 1 p.m.— 50 weaner and yearling steers (good line) 20 heifers 25 good weaners 700 2and4-th wethers (good • e) 800 2-th wethers 100 ewes 100 wethers 150 good breeding ewes LEYIN SALE. FRIDAY, 26th FEB. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS will sell by pub'ic auction as above at their yards, Levin, at 1 pan.— 50 ewes 50 wethers 6 Stud Romney rams (2-tbs) N.Z.P.B.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1904, Page 3
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