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MGATE S CO.’S HAVE BggN AWARDED THE AT TK> NEW ZEALAND' INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND WERE AWARDED THE aver ifieia AT N.2. INTERNATIONAL EXH*BiTION IN ISB2

JT|a 0X A E KIPLE B EstsbliGhed 1863. ORDERS POR JUNE. Orderlies — Sergeant Stewart and Corporal Wing Pabades— 6th, Government, at 7.30 p.m. 20th, Government,' at 7.3 p.m. All Arms must be returned on June 6th lot: inspection by Armourer Sergeant. 28th—-J&nnual Ball. Tickets may be proouredat parade on the 6th. ’ All water bottles, haversacks, and leggings must be returned to the Shod by Inna fid, ' - ‘ ITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that All roads in this County will be CLOSED TO HEAVY TRAFFIC from the 24th June to the 80th September, 1907. CHAS. H. BAYNES, County Clerk. Kimbolton, June 17,1907. James Fatten, Captain Commanding.

ANGITIKEI CODNTY COUNCIL. Public notice is hereby given that it is the in(je'uti r i of the Eangitikei County Qo <unc ij ) a fc its meeting to be held Marton on Saturday, 6th July, 1907, at the hour of 8 p.m., to m'lke and levy General Rates 'under ■ the provisions of “ The Rating Act, 1894,” Sections 148 andl49of“ The Counties Act, 1886,” and Section! of *• The Counties Act Amendment Act, 1903,” upon the rateable valuation of ■all rateable property within the several'Ridings of the County of Eangitikei, exclusive of the Town Districts of Bulls, Lethbridge, and Hunterville, to the amounts following : Eangitoto Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling Otakapu Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling jPorewa Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling Wangaehu Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound Sterliing Rangatira Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling ! Otairi Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling Awarua Riding—Seven eighths of a penny in the pound sterling Te Kapua Riding—Seven-eighths of a penny in the pound sterling -Erewhoh Riding—Seven-eighths 'of a penny in the pound sterling ■And that it is also the intention of 'the said Council at the same time and place to make and levy in addition thereto Separate Rates under the provisions of “ The Eating Act, 1894,” and section 6 of “ The Counties Act Amendment Act, 1908,” upon the rateable valuation of all rateable property within the undermentioned Ridings to the amount set opposite each respectively: Eangitoto Riding—One-tenth of a penny in the pound sterling Wangaehu Riding—One-eighth of a penny in the pound sterling Rangatira Riding—One-tenth of a penny in the pound sterling Otairi Riding—One-fifth of a , penny in the pound sterling Awarua Riding-One eighth of a penny in the pound sterling Te Kapua Riding—One farthing in the pound sterling The above General and Separate Rates to be for the period commencing Ist April, 1907, and ending 81st March, 1908, and to be payable in one | sum on the 20kh day of July, 1907, at the office of the Council, High Street, Marton, where the Rate Books for the said period are now open to public inspection during office hours. HAROLD,H. RICHARDSON, County Clerk. Marton, 20th June, 1907.

BERNARD BROWN & 00. Stock sod StstioM Agents, FEILDING. Splendid ckanoo for man with small capital. 800 acres all in grass, divided into 8 paddocks. Bail way station within a mile of property, four-roomed cottags. O.H.P. at M 10s par acre. Bent 6s 6d pee acre per annum. Goodwill) £l6O. 800 b< res all in grass. Divided into 4 paddocks. Six-roomed bouse, cowshed 16 bails. Creamery 2 miles. o«*y 2i«ke*p per ao re. Lease 7 years (« ran at 11s pec acre. Goodwill £250. Boason for selling, owner leaving Now Zealand. Open for fortnight only. FARMS FOE SALE OB EXCHANGE In all parts of New Zealand

PLANTING SEASON, 1907. W. T. Benefield & Son NURSERYMEN, 4BAMOHO. WANGANUI, Have again opened the season with a fine etook ef Healthy, Woll-giown Trees and Shrubs FRUIT TREES of every description.. BOSES—We hav" a fine collection, including all the latest Novelties. < GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS j RASPBERRIES I STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Etc. ! ORNAMENTAL' & FLO WE RING-. SHRUBS of every description PINES, SHELTER TREES and HEDGE PLANTS of every' variety, ! ‘Send for our Descriptive Catalogue, post - free to any address. A NY person found trespassing' in pursuit of g&mei,. or for any other purpose, i*.on my property , at. Qreatford will be prosecuted; .:• < W. F. G. LEVIN. I

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8845, 22 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8845, 22 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8845, 22 June 1907, Page 3

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