A gricultural educaA TION. lecture ~ BY J A M E H G RAN T. In the Masonic HalL. j MONDAY,' 10th SEPTEMBER. Mr. james Grant, teacher of Agricultural Science to the Wanganui Education Board, will deliver a lecture as above on the subject of Agricultural Education, at 8 p.m. Admission free. A. D. CLEMETT, Chairman Foxton School Committee. Manawatu Rowing Club. Manawatu Rowing Club. Manawatu Rowing Club. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, SEPT, nth, 1906. In The Public Hall, Foxton. Double Tickets ss, Extra Lady 2s 6d. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Committee ; Messrs Gower, Marsh, Edwards, Imrie, Gardner, Shadbolt, Bradley. Mesdames Gower, Robinson, Stewart, Frew, Hornblow, Ball, Shaddolt. Misses Austin, Laing, Symons, Hamer, and Speirs. E. L. HILL, & Hon. Sec. FOXTON SUB-UNION SPORTS. On the Racecourse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12T11, Commencing at noon. Many important events, and valuable trophies. See dodgers. Admission, 6d, ladies free. IN THE EVENING. A grand minstrel concert by capable artists will be held in the • PUBLIC HALL, when all trophies won during the year will be presented. Admission, 2s and is. Full programme later. E. G. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. METHODIST CHURCH. A SOCIAL WILL be held in the schoolroom on THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1906. Good Pro- j gramme. Admission one shilling. Children half-price. Commence at B'p.m. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT No. 726. In the matter of “The Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1904,’’ and in the matter of a dissolution of marriage wherein Frederick George Ridler is petitioner, and Sarah Esther Ridler is r espondent. To Sarah Esther Ridler, formerly of Wellington, but now of address unknown, wife of Frederick George Ridler, of Wellington, Labourer. 'PAKE NOTICE that Frederick J George Ridler, of Wellington, labourer, your husband, has filed his petition against you in the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington praying for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of desertion AND TAKE NOTICE that unless you within 28 days after the date of the last publication of this notice in “The Manawatu ' Herald ” newspaper published at Foxton four advertisements of which at weekly intervals shall be in lieu of personal service on you of the said petition and writ of summons sealed herein, attend at the Registrar’s office at Wellington and there file your defence to the said petition, this cause will be heard and determined, your I absence notwithstanding. AND ! TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of the said petition and writ of summons will be supplied to you on your applying at the office of this Court. Dated at Wellington this 15th day of August, 1906. W. H. HAWKINS, Deputy Registrar, The Solicitor for the petitioner it PhLieas Levi and the address for service is at the office of Messrs Wilford and Levi, Stout-street, Wellington,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3708, 6 September 1906, Page 3
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