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MARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. I\TOMINATIONS close SATURDAY, the 23rd September. Full Programme in Referee. ; L. GRIFFITHS, :CZI Secretary, i Blenheim. ■: MASONIC HALL. MONDAY SEPT., 2STH., At 8 pm. MASTERTON UNDER NO-LICENBB. Mr. JAS. McGREGOR, of Masterton, will deliver an address as above. Come and hear the FACTS! Admission Free, PROPERTY SALE, AT SHANNON JR. STAN SELL has received • instructions from the Mortgagees and others to offer at public auction, in the Druids’ Hall, Shannon, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH., 1911, at noon, The most centrally situated property, consisting of Shops, Houses and Building Sites, and a splendid Dairy Farm of 16 Vz acres, well watered with Terms for the land under mort-

gage will be read at the auction sale. There are a number of sections free of mortgage, and the upset prices are £25 each. Terms, £5 deposit, and £5 every three months, and NO interest on the balance, provided payments are made on due dates. Any person buying a Section will have their Ticket paid, first-class return, on Manawatu line, and a free luncheon in the Druids’ Hall, and the Auctioneers claim that these are the most liberal terms ever offered by any auctioneer on this coast. Shannon is the only town between Feilding and Wellington, both included, that has NO empty houses. For plans and particulars apply J. R. STANSELL, SENR., Messrs MENTEATH & WARD, Solicitors, Wellington, Or Office Manawatu Herald. NOTICE TO FLAXMILLERS. MR. FERRIS, Chief Hemp Grader, has kindly consented to address millers on matters of general interest at the Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Flaxmillers’ Association, to be held at the Palmerston North Opera House Supper-room on Monday next, the 25th inst., at 1.30 p.m. All flaxmillers and others interested in the industry are cordially invited to attend. R. H. SPENCER, Sec. Flaxmillers’ Assn. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU ELECTORATE. DO not pledge your votes until you hear what J. R. Stansell, Senr., has to say, the Independent Progressive Liberal candidate. J. R. STANSELL. Senr. J. BUGLASS, MOTOR AND GENERAL

ENGINEER, Clyde Street - - Foxton. ('IARS OVERHAULED, and all J classes of machinery repaired. Benzine, Oils, and all Motor Accessories in stock. NEW ZEALAND DRINK BILL, 1910. PARLIAMENTARY Return* show that the Drink Bill pe head of the population was: — £ s. d. DOMINION ... 3 13 1% LICENSE AREAS 4 3 NO-LICENSE AREAS 18 0% OTAKI ELECTORATE. BYRON BROWN WILL address the Otaki Electors as under: — Otaki —In the Town Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 26th. Shannon— ln the Druids’ Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 27th. Ohau— ln the Institute, Thursday, Sept. 28th. Manakau— ln Town Hall, Friday, Sept. 29th. Paraparaumu —ln Coronation ■ Hall, Saturday, Sept. 30th. Levin— ln the Century Hall, Monday, Oct. 2nd. Rikiorangi— ln Schoolhouse, T uesday, Oct. 3rd. Te Horo— ln Schoolhouse, Wednesday, Oct. 4th. Foxton—Masonic Hall, Monday, Oct. qth. fcfc IT N token of our esteem.” For A that presentation you are

planning what could be better than a Set of Carvers, or a complete set of Household Cutlery? Anything wanted in this line can best be bought from WATSON Bros., the Square, Palmerston North. TIIO LET — 6-roomed house, bath JL room and washhouse, I2s 6d per week. Also 6-rooraed house with copper set in, 10s per week. Apply G. Brewer. t COLLAPSIBLE Folding GoJ Carts and others, at reduced prices for cash to clear. P. WoLLERiMAN, Cabinetmaker, Foxton. Only honest politics count—and they don’t unless used for human service. Vote for Byron Brown.* If you have no enemies, you are apt to be in the same predicament in regard to friends. Vote for Byron Brown.*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1046, 21 September 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1046, 21 September 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1046, 21 September 1911, Page 3

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