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Mr G. J. Syinons,butcher, tSLuin- struct, uotiliii.s that unless all. outsttndiu.^ accountH nwiiii,' to him are settled before StlHiday, Alay 30th, proem-dings will be ;it ou«:t: taken to compel payment without any ruspei'l of pornous.

Tciiti<i-H am invited by Messrs Atkins ami Ck-re, urchitecl.s to the Wiogamu KiitioHiioi) Boanl, up to tliu evening of Mt. inlay, Miy 'isth, for the erection of a H.-liool-iuanti-r's roHnlt-nce and for additions to uctioui at Aaliiirst. Plans, etc. can b.! hiumi at tlio office of Messrs Stevitiia and GorLun, PaluxMstou, and of. Mr I Edmund Goodbuliurc, Feil<liug. On and after Sunday, June 7th, and until October 6th, a mail for England will be despatched by thu New Zealand Company^ steamers every tourtli Sunday. Vulcau's discussion an the Wanganui Steeplechase closes on Friday, May 22nd. We have inspected tl'o new mechanical arrangement for carrying out the drawing and can testifj to all being square and abovo board. The discussion is going off very well, and intending speculators should lose no timein procuring their tickets. The Directors of the Okoia Dairy -factory CoinpMiy h»8 resolved to raiso the price of cheese to s£d per lb. Westport is to be lit with gas— if the proposed new borough loan is successfully floated.' The prespectors to oe sent out by the. Wangauui Gold Prospecting Company will not make a start for about a fortnight. , The Wanganui Borough Council Committee appointud to consider the rating proposals of Sir Julius Yogel have decided to recommend their adoption. The incut freezing works at Waitara, will be m full swing m a week, or two . The well-known Maori chief j Kawana Huuia, died at Paraewanui on Saturday ! Iltinia played an important part m the sale of the Kaugiliktii-Manawatu .Block to Dr Deatherstou, and m the old days he was one of the moat influential men on the Goast. •" We*, are to havo still another butcher, i Mr Brodie, we understand, will open shortly iv premises adjourning Dr. Macinlire's residence. We are requested to remind those interested that tenders will be received up to Thursday, the 21st inst., for the purchase of tlie stock-in-trade and book debts m the estate of D. M. Goorgo. Twenty-one applications for hotel licenses m the Wanjanni district havo been received. This number is about double what the Wanganuidistriot can support, and quite treble that required tor legitimate hotel purposes by the residents of the town and adjacent country, or those travellers who arrive by rail , and steamer

We leara that Mr Retemeyer purchased some of the pigs from our local dairy factory* and they are turning out lirsiclass bacon and hams. They were first sold to Mr Freeman R. Jackson, who disposed of them iv Wanganui at a satisfactory profit, Mr Reteuioyer next buying themadvantageouslyundbroughtthemout to his bacon factory at Western. Those pigs have now travelled, and v the ilavour of the moat improves as wine is said to do by voyages, the -erstwhile Dairy Factory porkers, which orginally came from Rangitikei, should turn out satisiactovy to. the consumers. ;.. l lt would seem as if there was a time when so many bushfollers were Booking contracts. In one advertisement which appeared m tho Standard, over 100 persons have already been to inquire, bosides letters on the same subject from. Ashurst, Bunuythorpe, Makino, and several other districts. A notification from the Manawatu Road Board appears elsewhere. We are requested, to remind members of the Orient Lodge' »o'f the American Order of Oddfellows, that a regular meeting of tho Lodge will be held this evening at 7.80, at the Bank Chambers, the excellent and very suitable special aocoinmodation provided, at which is now m demand by the various orders m the district, nearly all of which are engaging it for their penodical place of meeting. The Dramatic Society meets this even* at Mr Haultain'B office at 8 o'clock. A meeting of the Feilding members of the Rangitikei and Manawatu Poultry and produce Society was held at Feilding on Saturday evening. It was piopoaed by Mr Nicholas and seconded by Mr Reading " That if possible the next show of the society be held at Feildinjr, and that Mr Sherwell be appointed a delegate to attend the meeting at Bulls to support the same." One of our local hotels, we understand will shortly transfer the regulation and managements of its olocks to Mr Littlojoho. Mr Gardes has some magnificent potatoes on sale growu by Mr Parkes, on the racecourse reserve?. Wo do nut- think larger or finer tubers have over been grown m the district. Some of them weigh nearly 2£l us each, and what is very remarkable, m such large sized potatoes they are Houud to the heart. An aero of a similar crop should represent a considerable sum even at say £2 per ton. ■

We are requested to remind tlniso interested that acceptances m cotuiection with the race moating closs on Wednesday evening and must be left Mith the Secretary, Mr T. King, not later than 9 o'clock. Mr Littlejohn was engaged engraving a number of silver napkin rings for Mr Walkley to-day. : We believe alterations are about, to be innde' to the outer billiard room Of the Club Hotel for the convenience of an assembly which is now being formed. We observed to-day the local offices of the Manawatu Railway Company m Main-street connected by wire with the railway line directly opposite the house, and were at a loss to understand the object of such connection. Mr Seed subsequently informed us the arrangement was part of the telephone used between the Palmerston office and the works at present proceeding some 6 miles away, the iron rails being used as a conductor for the return cut rent. Messrs France and Stubbs completed their contract at the Awahuri Bridge on Wednesday list. The contractors^ had very favorable weather during the whole of the time they were engaged at' the bridge only, one half day being lost;

TOWEL'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOU FEMALES prickly correct all irregularities, •nd relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with tho sex. Boxes Is lid and 3s 9d, of all Chemists. Prepared only by E.T. Towms, Cheinist^Nottingham, England. Wholesale of all the Wholesa c Houses, Beware of Imitations. •. . ; " Baxter's Lung Preserver, enjoys an unparalleled Biiccess ! Its valne to those who Buffer from Pttlmo. nary complaints is inestimable ! The "Slight Cold" yields to it m a manner truly amazing J The symptoms of advanced Consumption, too, are alleviated 03 by a charm. Asthma and Bronchitis flee awky an • chaff before the wind." The Organs of Voice-have imparted to them a clearness of Tone, Sweetaicss, • ami Purity, which render the Lung Preserver au , universal favourite of tluwe who exercise their Vocal jrowers m public. It is within the roach of all. and so pleasant to take, that children like it. f you have any Pulmonary disorder, try it. To>day you may be m time to destroy the Canker- Worm I .wltich preys on your vitals. To-morrow it may be Too Late ! Life is precious, and h:ingn npon a yorv i Blender thread! At once, then, send to mi Agent for n bottlo of " Baxter's Lung Preserver," and prove that it restlly is inestimable. See BooH of " EYcry Hours," to be obtained of r Lcary, Chemist. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS fa warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Orgiuitt, m cither sex (acquired or constitutional). Gmvtil. and Paiiiß m the Back. Guaranteed tfreo : from Mercury. Sold In Doxoh, 4« fid each, by; nil ! Chimlsts and Patent Modioine Vendors : Solo propriotor*, Tiih LincoljX axp Midland Oountikh i D«u« Co., Lincoln, JBugiona. Wlwlosalo of ollltlif i Wliolosale Wowse, ■ ■ >

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 140, 19 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 140, 19 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 140, 19 May 1885, Page 3

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