Events Worth Noting.
Funeral notice inserted. l^uggy whip lost on Rangitikei Lino. Gorton & Son's Marton sale to-morrow An advertise r wants 12 sacks of mill ing wheat. Abraham and Williams' Pahiatua sale to-morrow. Additions mads to Mr R. E. Beekett's Hunterville sale. Matthew Henry makes additions to his Palmerston sale. Court Manawatu, A.0.F., meets on Tuesday evening. Mrs Cowper inserts a notice of thanks in another eclumn. Fur boa lost at the Theatre Royal on Saturday afternoon. Mr J. M. Leigh, Kairanga, wants a competent farm hand. Entries advertised for Abraham and Williams' Colyton sales. Mr J. N. Clapham, Ashhurst, has a number of horses'for sale. Additions made to Abraham and Williams' Palmerston sales. Mrs Essex makes additions to her Registry Office advertisement. Mr A. Hopkirk, Raumai, invites tenders for felling 60 acres bush. Dark brown gelding lost on Stoney Creek road on Saturday morning. Mr 11. Croucher, baker, is still delivering tho best bread at 2kl per loaf. Applications arc invited by the Manchester Road Board for two Rangers. Reward offered for silver watch lost between Browne's stables and Linton. Mr W. Rose notifies entries for his Dannevirke stock sale held next Friday ; Mr V. Hoist, Bunnythorpe, has for j sale a cream separator, also s.h. bull, pigs, etc. j Messrs McElroy & Managh, Awahuri, i want a competent stripper-keeper for | flaxmill. The Dresden Piano Co. announce that their annual sale of magnificent piano and j is now on. i Owner wanted for liver and white , spaniel, unclaimed at Palmerston station since 10th May. Mr Leigh, land agent, advertises for sale a gentleman's residence, 10 minutes from the Square. ! The Manchester Road Board invites J tenders for a four-horse team to work the | the road machine. The Commissioner of Taxes inserts a notice under ': Tho Land and Income I Assessment Act, 1891." Madame Antoni, Egyptian character I reader, may be consulted at Warburton's . buildings, Main-street. ; Mr E. Larcomb has extended the time ; for receiving tenders re the Commercial i Hotel until Saturday next. j The hairdressers in Palmerston comi inence from to-night closing their shops j at eight o'clock, Saturdays excepted. i Mr L. G. West, arcnilcct, invites teni dcrs for the removal and reinstatement | of a 5-roomed cottage, and additions to j Mr A. F. Anderson's boarding house. j A large number of entries have been received for Messrs Hunter & Co's first . monthly sale nt Bunnythorpe, which , takes place on Wednesday next. Further , . details will be found in advcrtiseineut.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6713, 4 June 1900, Page 3
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410Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6713, 4 June 1900, Page 3
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