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:■'■ We remind all .interested that nqtmna tions for the- Licensing Goui'iuittee inu3t be made m proper form to the Ketnrnirig Officer, Mr F. Mowlem,_by noon to.ind|v- ; row. : « yshti attention, '"of th.^ae,* interested jii streets is directed/to "aj ßorough Council notification appearin^-glse'where. Tenders for trimming and metalling about 100 chains of the Pohangina Road, advertised Jby, s the_ Manchester .rßoad Board, close td-rn*orro!w at njoftn. f^/ • The great clearing sales at the Bon Marche and Marlborough House are attracting considerable attention, and bot;h fi^tablishmelits are ,crb#ded with pur-, ihrfsers aliifosf sillsdkyJlong. Mr Justice North, (says an English exchange (has just decided m the case Mar- j; tin v. Bocke, Eyton aiid ' Co.,' a question of law of great importance to persons employing auctioneer?. The plaintiff, Mr Martin, a farmer, employed an aue-. tionee^ to [sell! his ,cattle,uand > ,the|auc" tiorieer depbsited thfe ,pg)ceeds of the sales, with the defendants, wKo ( are bankers. : The auctioneer's account* was overdrawn to nearly the same amount, and the bank detained tlie money . to ooTer the oiverdraft.; 'The * Judge jhela g ) that tlie bank had no notice that the money belonged to. the plaintiff, and dis missed the action to recover it without costs.. 1 . .; . . ;.:■ .. , : , ,\> - .* A new adrertisement from the Ready M on e^ Store \ will appear Jo-morrow, hi Which a specially reduced pn'ce^ist will be, announced m several leading lines. The public would do wtll to look oiit'for and carefully peruse the forthcoming announcement. j . ,; i Captain Edwin telegraphed at 4.26 p.m. yesterday :—Bad -Iweathor approaching after 12 hoiirsrfrom now, be-^ tween north-east and north and west.^ Glass will fall within thai time. ' , . ;Incredib]e as it may .appear,^ wag are assured that a white worri/fn'tsHU 1 engaged yesterday m trying to traffjc' oorf r her;children off, upon thejMaoris who are located upon tlie River Baibk.— Chronicle. ; Notice is given that Mr William has been, appointed D<ig Registrar fofttie Mahawatti Road Board District.; ■...>: : . \ ■ Mr G. A. Jackson, Btinnytnorpe, a<i -vertises forehands to cut gr k as3-for seed; I < . ; L« ; "' .-■ ' *--t '--4 V^j ; ■

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 12 February 1886, Page 4

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 12 February 1886, Page 4

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1633, 12 February 1886, Page 4

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