Clearing Sale. WTIIROKJNO JRiOAJD, FOXTON. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 6th., 1929, AT 11.30 A.M. Q. K. WOODROOFE have ibeen favoured with instructions frojin Mrs. A. . Coyne to sell the whole of her Household Furniture, Farm Implements, etc., which includes: — 1 Sideboard, Piano, Extension Table, Pictures, Linos., Morris Chairs, Oval Mantel, “Singer” Sewing Machine, Duchess, Chest of Draws, Wardrobe, Beds and Wires, 30 English Law Boohs, Booh Case, Writing Desk, Chairs, Tables, Hall Stand, 'Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Meat Safe, Methven Stand and Copper, No. 1 Shaddock Range, Chip Boiler, 90 gallon Separator, Milk Yat and Tubs, Churn, 12 gallon Copper, Chest of Carpenter’s Tools, Garden Tools, Lawn-mower, Tennis Net, Motor-shed. Also. —9 Cult. Massey Harris Drill, Disks, set 3 leaif 'Tyne Harrows with bar, heavy Farm Harness, etc.
HOROWIHBNUA RUGBY DISTRICT COUNCIL. * r-H ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that Annual Meeting of Clu(b Delegates will be held at Wistaria Tea Rooms, Levin, on TUESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1929, at 8 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: 1. To receive and consider Annual Report and Balance-Sheet. 2. To Elect Office-Bearers for the ensuing year. 3. To consider following recommendations of the outgoing Cbmmittee: (a) That a Fourth Grade Competition be subsidised up to £7 10/- for travelling expenses; age limit to be 16 years. (b) That the Third Grade Competition' be limited to players 19 and under, on April 30th. (c) The altering of Rule sof Insurance Rules which reads as follotvs: “5. Claims shall be allowed for injury sustained whilst playing in any match played under the control of the Horowhenua Rugby District Council.” By ipserting the words “Competition or Representative” after the word “any.” 4. General. JOHN CASEY, Secretary.
OCEAN BEACH FOXTON. SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd AT 2.30 P.M. Maranui A Champion LifeSawing Team will give a demonstration as above (under the auspices of the Palmerston North branch of Royal Life-Saving Society). After the Demonstration an Honorary Beach Patrol Corps will be formed. M. E. PER.REAU, Mayor.
]?OE SALE. —-A quantity of 6ft. wire netting in good order, 3d per yard. —Apply M. H. Walker. Plowebing BULB BARGAINS. —Anemone, Ranunculus, Freesia, 12 for 1/-, 50 for 4/-, 100 for 7/6. Post free. B. H. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. POR SALE. —Potatoes, £8 per ton, or 9/- hag (over cwt.) Also to'matoes 3d per lb., straight olf tree. —Apply 7 Gladstone Street. pOR SALE.—-Postal Steel Guitar ■Course “Bishaw,” £2 2s Od. Also Uke'lele Tutor “Bishaw,” 6/6. — Apply “Herald” Office. Lost. —Between Foxton and No. 1 Line, nickle-plated cap olf motorcar henzine tank. Finder rewarded on returning same to this office. STEPHENS’ Blue-black and Swan Writing Ink, Office Gum, Blotting Paper, Duplicate Paper, Ruled Foolscap, Filing Indexes, Correspondence Trays, Gum Moisteners, on sale at city prices from the Ma~ nawatu Herald.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3913, 2 March 1929, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3913, 2 March 1929, Page 3
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