N.Z. Loan & Mapoantlle, Ltd TW'EW ZEALAND LOAN AND *-T MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. STOCK FIXTURES FOE OOTOBEE, Apiti, Tuesday ... 29 “TAIHAPE BALE. WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. npHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Limited, wi’ 1 ! sell as above—--15 mixed yearlings 10 3 year steers 11 yearling steers 6 4 year bullocks 10 springing cows 20 2 year heifers 5 yearlings HIMATANGI SALE. MONDAY, 4ui NOVEMBER, At 12.80. npHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Ltd., will sell as above 10 yearling heifers 8 prime fat cows 8 prime fat cows 100 ewes with 100 per cent. lambs 66 hoggets PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FEILDING SUBURBAN LAND AT GORTON & SON’S EMPORIUM, WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER At 3 p m. NORTON & SON and N Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd,, have received instructions from the Trustees, under a marriage - settlement in Dr Johnston’s Estate, to sell as above—
11*1 Residential Sites in Borough of Peilding, fronting East, South, and Poolo Streets, also Nelson, Wellington and Drake Streets Easy terms. Full particulars and lithograph plans can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. Has much pleasure in announcing to the residents of Feilding and the district that lie lias acquired by purchase, from hlessrs Milsou & Joles, the wellknown Stationery and Fancy Goods Business known as the
PfiAKGKESTEK BAH AAR, and hopes that, by keeping an up-to-date Stock of all Lines consistent with the business, and prompt attention to customers, to merit a fair share of atronage from the Fcilding public. YEING TO LIVE. jMVING TO DYE. MRS LVANSTON Begs to announce to the public of Rangitikei that she has opened the premises next to the Club Hotel, Marton, as FRENCH DRY CLEANER & DYER, And hopes by strict attention and firstclass workmanship to merit your support. j Charges moderate. Letter orders nromptly attended to plat. BACUJS. PIGS ■ HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. „W* DISIOCK & CO.) * ' Limited, Will receive Pigs at the following Farmers will do well before selling their Pics to see A. J. ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnythorpe. Kuntcrville Agent—James McAlle AET ON B 0 E OUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Marton Borough Council, held in the Council Chambers, High Street, Marlon, on Monday, October 7th, 1907, it was resolved : “ In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by ‘ The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901,’ and its amendments, the Marton Borough Council hereby, by way of Special Order, resolves as follows ; That the Marton Borough Council raise by Special- Order a Loan o £12,000, and utilise the same together with accrued sinking fund of £BOO for the purpose of paying off the balance still owing of the following Special Loans : £3,500 authorised to bo raised on the 2-1 th February, 1883
£1,500 authorised to be raised on the 18th October, 1884 £4,100 authorised to be raised on the Ist November, 1895 £5,000 authorised to bo raised on the 26th May, 1899 The Council having by Special Order, on the 25 th day of September, 1899, consolidated such loans (less sinking fund then accrued) into one loan of £12,800. That the Council offer as security for such loan an annually recurring Special Bate over all the rateable property in the Borough of Marton sufficient to provide the interest and a sinking fund of £1 per centum per annum on such loan. And that the term of such loan be fifteen years, and the rate of interest not more than four pounds ten shillings per centum per annum. And notice is hereby given that the said resolution will be submitted to a Special Meeting of the said Council to bo held in the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, November 6th, 1907, at. 8 p.m , for confirmation as a Special Order. •Dated this 7th day of October, 1907. A. H. KNIGGE, Town Oierk.'
U 0 T A L RIFLES. Established 1863. ORDERS FORNOYEMBER. Oedeklies— Sergeant Bertram and Corporal Copestake. 7th, 7.30 p.m Government 11th, Daylight Parade. Dress, field service, haversack and water bottles. Assemble at School Corner at 9 a.m. Prize Firing—Championship Belt and Oash Prizes. 31st, 7.30, Government By Order. JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding TtAWICK’S BUF F E~T, RANGITIEEI STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. The' travelling public requiring accommodation at a moderate tariff could not do better than patronise this Largest and Loading Private Hotel. Everything will bo found right up to date with every necessary convenience. $ Clean! Quiet! Comfortable Give the Buffet a trial
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8961, 29 October 1907, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 8961, 29 October 1907, Page 3
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