[AnVEBTISEMBITT.] Mr. Grenwood, dentist, may be consulted at Prosser's Hotel, Marton, on Tuesday, 16th instant; at Dalziel's Hotel, Bulls, on 16th ; at Roe's Hotel, Feilding, on 17th ; and at Mrs. Wakefield's Boarding-house, Palmerston, on the 18th instant. RE-APPEARANCE OF 'TH W GEORGIA MINSTRELS. FOR O-NIl NIGHT ONLY! MONDAT, THI 14fl!H INST., ; ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME ! New Songs and Dances ! And a Host of other Novelties. PbICBS AS USUAL. Doors open at half -past .Seven {commence at Eight. f HOSEA EASTON, Manager. CHAS. A. CRUSOE, Business Manager. MAURICE LEVY, Agent. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership hitherto ■; carried" on between GEORGE MORRIS and HENRY MORRIS, farmers, of Rangitikei Line, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All amounts due/to; the above firm are to be paid to Henry Morris, who will also be accountable for the debts owing. Dated this 11th day of July, 1879 GEORGE MORRIS. HENRY MORRIS. Witness— John Dungan, journalist. MEETING OF CEMETERY COMMITTEE. i A' meeting of the Cemetery Trustees and Committee will be held immediately after the meeting called for the purpose of dealing wiih the Rabbit Nuisance. JAMES LINTON, I ■"", Secretary.- | p> A B B I T .N U I SAN CE . A Public Meeting will be held m the ; Town Hall on SATURDAY the 19th at two p.m., to consider the best means for exterminating the Rabbits within the districti '** JOHN T. DALLYMPLX j WANTED. TENDERS WANTED for the supply of TOTARA and BLACK PINE SLEEPERS, 7 x 9 x 4|,-in lots of one thousand, to be delivered, subject to inspection, at Lyttelton. Tenderers to state price per sleeper ,and.time of completion. , Telegraphic tenders to be received by the undersigned at Christchurch, up till the 18th instant. J. Awn A. ANDEBSON. WHYTE'S ******** HO^EL, FOXTON. A. J. WHYTE, Proprietor. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION for Travellers, Hastwell and Maeara's Coaches leave the Hotel every morning for Wellington (Sundays excepted) at four a.m. FOR SALE. 120 AOEES 0:F LAND' • Adjoining the Taonui Stream, close to line of Railway. Twenty-five to thirty acres are felled and burned off. TERMS LIBERAL. Apply office of this paper. intT AN TE D TO S E pL. A BAUGAINJ About 350 acres of FIRST-CfeASS LANJ\ , : Well improved, CLOSE TO PALMERSTON, PBidE, £12 per acre* • For terms, apply to THYNNE, LINTON, & CO;
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 56, 12 July 1879, Page 3
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