Mr West is inviting tenders for the erection of a resilience iior Captain Walker, Fitzherbert. Special attention if directed to sale of valuable properties by Messrs' Snelsofi and Co. on Saturday wuek at. 2 p.m. Mr J. IT. Hankius, solicitor, will furnish any required informal ion. We understand Mr Larcomb is now preparing tliu plans for a building to be erected on the section adjoining Mr Linton's Auction Hooin for Mr U. Leary. Tt may be as well to state that the stone the quality of which is so disparasdg by Mr Carthew, of Feildiiig, did not ■. come from the reof at Pohangina, When Mr Carthew left for Auckland the reof (nul not been exposed. Attention is directed to a special ;m---nouDcomont from the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) notifying cheap direct freights from Pahnerstou to London and intercolonial markets. In Foxton some of the most incorrigible drunkards make personal application for the issue of a prohibition order against themselves. The example might lie imitated with advantage m other places. On Monday Dr Rockstrow received a telegram from the Auckland authorities, announcing that a dispensation under tho S. 0. for ihe Foxton KHwinning Lodge has b-en sanctiociwi. Dr Rm:kutrow wilt be the first W. M. A tender for the construction of tho Lodge rowm has been accepted, and the consecration of the new Lodge will, it is expeoti-d, take place at an early date, and a large attendonco of Masons at the opening ceremonj is expected. We are pleased to le.irn that Miss Gower of Carnarvon is now out of danire r, and her speedy recovery i^y be expected. In regard to -the statement m the "papers that Mr Carthew quite laughed at the idea ot sending 1 ton to the Thames Smelting Company, Mr liiuiltaw, the secretary of tho .Prospecting Association, has shown us a letter from the Smelting Company describing th«ir process and the workings and charges, ' etc., and m which the Company have expressed their willingness to put through a ton of stone by the assay test. The Borongh is inviting tenders m connection with dog registration, supply of dog collars, etc. Mr Bassett and his party wire very nnfortunatw m their experiments with Pohangina stone at Mr Murray's foundry. After spending a couple of days m pounding some 15lbs weight of quartz-into powder, the smelting was proceeded wirh yoeterday m the presence of his Worship the Mayor, .and Messrs Bassctt, Beaven, Sheriff, and Corby. Unfortunately every, one of tho rrnciblcs used cracked and broke, and the molten metnt escaped, so that th« time and labour expended m getting and crushing the stone were completely lost.—Chronicle. Several paragraphs intended for today's issue are unavoidably held over until to morrow. We lenrn on good authority that there is no doubt, sis to the existence of a well-df-fined repf at Pohangina, which is now, being followed up by Relf and Anderson.
ACAHD.—TO ALT, VTTO AHK SIJKI'KIUXO ]'UOM TJI I! croi-o n lid i iidiscrctioji of ymifcii, nervous we-.ik-nesrf, early <iec:iy, loss of mniiliomi, &c. I will wenp iv reccipe that will cure you, PJIER OV CHAHCHP/ This great reincily was. discovered by :i missionary South America. Send a self-iulilrcsscd envelope sixpence to prepay posta.ee to the Rev. Joseph Ism an. Station D. New York City, TJ.S.A Cnro for Indigestion.--Baxters i;ompovmd Quinine Pills lined iieeorJiiig- to tlie directions', have proved a i-erbniu nml spredy cure for indigestion, bilious and lirer complaints, wind m the stomach and bowels, nervous debility, &c. Their oliject i tlje removal of debility and derangement by assisting nsitnrc, and imparting tonu and powet.to the sFJifcem.—-To be hml of all ehomists and storekeepers iii boxes, Is l.Jd and 2s 9d each, or post free on ye ceipt of m or 44 stamps.—J. Baxter, Fliarmaocutioal.Chcmist 21. Victoria-street. Cliristehureh In Coughs find Golds, •' Baxter's Lung Preserver, s unrivalled. Late Advertisements. Sale of Valuable Household Property AT TERRACE END. SATUBDAY, DEC. 19th, At 2 p.m. MESSRS G. M. SNELSON & CO. have been instructed to offer for sale at their rooms as above — All that section of land containing 1 acre or thereabouts, and being allotment 17 of section 012, at tlie corner of Main and Ter-race-streets, on which is erected the coimnodious and substantially built nine-roomed dwellinghouse, now m the occupation of Smith, Esq. There is a capital orchard and convenient outhouses, and the whole forms a desirable town residence. ■ For particulars and conditions of sale ap})ly to J. HERBERT HANKINS. Solicitor. Or to the Auctioneers. Sale of Valuable Household Property. AT TERRACE END. SATURDAY, DEC. 19th, At 2 p.m. MESSRS (1. M. SNELSON & CO. ,are instructed by the Public Trnsfye to offer for sale at their rooms as al/ove the following valuable town properties — Town Section No. 667, opposite Club Hotel, containing and having a frontage of 06 feet to the Square. ■ ! Also, the following i-acre Town Sections — Town Sections 625 and 626, adjoining the residence of Mr A. Ferguson, on thß East side. Town Sections 629 and 030, adjoining- the above residence on the West side. Town Sectons 632 and 634, corner or Church and Alexandrastreets. Also, Town Section 643, Main-street, near the residence of E. Warburton Eaq. r For particulars and conditions of sale I ipply J. HERBERT HANKIES, s Solicitor. Or to the Auctioneers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1577, 9 December 1885, Page 4
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