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BRICE, BHOAD & GO., Limited, MABTON. . Grain Merchants, Land, Commission and Insurance Agents. OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, MAIZE, PEAS & POTATOES, CHAFF .% HAY Always ih Stock. We also Stock— LUBRICATING OILS, WIRE, AND MANURES. AGENTS—McCormick and’ Osboma Binder, Colonial Drills. Fall stork of Extras kept. Farm Implements of all das eription not in stock procured at shortest notice. JJARBAUD & ABBAHAftI Limited, Seed, Crain, and General Merchants. • Largo Crocks of RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS Etc., Etc. Specially Selected for onr Trade. Send for Samples and Quotations. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM,Ltd. PALMERSTON N. & FEILDING. Taibnpc Agents: Messrs R. Wilson & Co.

Marton technical (SCHOOL SINGING CLASS. Instructor—Mr C. W. Naylor, of Wanganui Term starts TUESDAY, 28th May, 7.30 p.m., Wesleyan Sunday School. Syllabus - Rudiments of Musical Theory, Yoice Cultivation, Sight Singing, Ear Training, Part Singing. Fee— 12s 6d for term of 10 -weeks —Tuesdays, 7.80 to 9.50 p.m. Intending learners please send in names as soon as possible. F. J. WILKES, M.A., Local Director, Marton Technical School. SALE—One Cow just calved’ guaranteed.—R. C. Seymour, Upper Tutaenui. IJ>OR SALE—2SO Pat Wethers (grass fed), heavy weights. Apply to T. H. BREDIN, Marton. RENDERS. Tende.s are invited for Purchase of Two Stacks Algerian Oats (12 to 15 tons) in good condition. Apply to FRANCIS SHAW, Leedstown Road, Siiverhope. N 0 TICE. Ail Accounts outstanding after 3Jst May will be sued for without further notice. OWEN & OPENSHAW, Marton. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of the Horseshoe Drainage Board District will be held in the Temperance Hall, Eongotea, on MONDAY, 20bh May, at 1.80 p.m. Business—To consider question of amalgamation Sluggish River Board and Horseshoe Drainage Board. HERBERT H. HUNT, Chairman. L 0 S T. In Marton, a Black and Tan and Wbiie Collie Sheep Dog. Registered 1045, Rangitikei. Reward for return of same. A. WHITING, South Makirikiri. D ANGITIKEI HUNT. Oy The Hounds will meet at “ Closeburn” on SATURDAY, instead of %l Willow Brook.” D. G. RIDDIFOED, Master, TTAVING disposed of my Business -A-®- at Sanson, all Accounts duo to me must be settled by the 81st inst. A. J. DAVIS. JIUNBEAL NOTICE. The friends of Mrs H. Henderson are informed that the funeral of her late sou, John, will leave her residence, Wellington Road, Marton, at 2.80 p.m. on SATURDAY, for Mount View Cemetery. JAMES McCHESNEY, Undertaker, S5S®?; UNE R”A L sabers* NOTICE. F The friends of Mr D. J. Lynch are requested to attend the funeral of his iate wife, Mary Agnes, which will leave Mr James Dalton’s residence, Eongotea, at 1 30 p.m. on SATURDAY, May 18, for Eongotea Cemetery. S- GEORGE, U ddertaker, rjn RES PASS NOTICE Anyone found trespassing in pursuit of game, or for any other purpose, on land owned or occupied by the undersigned, Upper Turakina Valley Road, will be prosecuted. A. J. JOBLIN.

OB SALE. A Good Business in Marten, centrally situated and bringing in handsome returns. No goodwill requited. Stock at invoice prices. Further particulars apply A dvocate, Marion. nn O THE PARISHIONERS 1 PAROCHIAL DISTRICT BULLS, GREATFORD AND SANDON. The Standing Committee of - the Diocesan Synod propose to divide the existing parochial districts of Bulls, Greatford and Sandon by., cutting off the Sandon portion and attaching it to the new Parochial District of of RonI gotea, and joining the Bulls-Greatford division to Marton Parish, to he under the charge of the Venerable Archdeacon Towgood, assisted by a curate. In bringing the foregoing under your notice, we have no desire to influence your opinion, but would ask you to consider what the proposed change involves should the resolution be carried. After being established for the last twenty-five years we lose a resident clergyman, also our status as a separate parochial district, and with the loss of such status and being attached to Marton we shall no longer have our representative at the Synod to protect and advocate our interests. As the difficulty which has arisen may be considered a purely financial one, and the contemplated dismemberment of the parish a retrogressive step, it Is proposed to hold a meeting of the whole of the parishioners of the district in the Sunday .Schoolroom, Bulls, on TUESDAY, 21st May, at 7.80 p.m., at which we earnestly hope ypu will attend for the purpose of expressing your views and extending your moral and’ material support for tho maintenance of the Church and the welfare of the parish as a whole. Secretary.

By ordei of the Vestry. » ED. H. LEVETT) Chprch- ■. J. M. DAWSOH : j.waTdonsA;Mav. 1907,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8815, 17 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8815, 17 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8815, 17 May 1907, Page 3

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