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THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LTD.. WOODYILLE PIGS will be received at the following Weighing Stations as under s JANUARY. Apiti, Monday Eimbolton, Monday Halcombe, Tuesday Peilding, Tuesday Oroua Bridge, Monday Palmerston N., Monday Manga weka, Monday Hunterville, Tuesday Rongotea, Tuesday Ohakea, Tuesday Buyer and District Representative— E. DOOLAN, Palmerston North Hunterville Acent—o. J. Masters.

piGS.. BACON PIGS HIGHEST MARKET PEICE. W. DIMOCK & CO., Limited, Will deceive Pigs at the following Stations as under ; JANUARY. Oroua Bridge, Monday 4 18 Eongotea, Tuesday ... 6 19 Palmerston, Wednesday 6 20 Linton, Monday ... 11 25 Levin, Tuesday ... 12 26 Buyer, H. Ware, Fritz Street. Palmerston North. Ashhurst, Monday ... 4 18 Ohakea, Tuesday ... 5 19 Bunnythorpe, Wednesday 6 20 Utiku, Monday ... 11 25 Eata, Tuesday ... 12 26 Peilding, Wednesday IB 27 Buyer James Me Alley, Feilding. J£IWITEA county council. SPECIAL ORDERS. fc-a At Special Meetings of the Kiwitea County Council held on Saturday , 19th December, 1908, resolutions were passed authorising the raising of the following Special Loans under the provision! of Section 15 (d) of “ The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908 : 1. A loan of £SOO for forming, culverting and xnetalling about 66 chains of Mcßeth’s Road. 2. A loan of £l5O for fencing and widening the dangerous portions of Kawhatau Valley Road. 3. A loan of £6OO for constructing a bridge and approaches over the Pakihikura Stream on the Pakihikura Road. 4. A loan of £350 for constructing a bridge and approaches over the Pakihikura Stream on . the Northern Line. Each of the above loans is for a period of 41 years, the interest being at the rate of per cent, per annum. It is hereby further notified that copies of the above resolutions are open to public inspection at the County Office, Kimbolton, during office hours, and that Special Meetings of the Council will be held on SATURDAY, 16th January, 1909, at 1 p.m., to confirm such resolutions. L. J. VERRY, County Clerk, Kimbolton, 22nd Dec., 1908.

Rangitikei county COUNCIL. DOG TAX 1909. The Dog Tax for the County of Rangitikei exclusive of Town Districts of Bulls, Lethbridge, and Hunterville, for the year 1909 has been fixed at 2s 6d per dog for all sheep and cattle dogs, and dogs kept exclusively for the purposes of destroying rabbits, and 10s per dog for all other dogs. Mr CHARLES HUNT has been appointed the REGISTRAR and COLLECTOR under the provisions of “ The Dogs’ Registration Act, 1908 ” for the whole County and the County Council Chambers, Marton, the Regis'ration Office on TUESDAY in each week. The Tax is now due and payable to the Registrar. HAROLD H. RICHARDSON; County Clerk. Marion, 9th January, 1909. T> EFORMERS, NOTE ! The divorce JL%J problem never arises in homes kept happy by Suratura Tea. Why fee lawyers ? PROHIBITIONISTS! Now, is it not a noteworthy fact that discontent in Ashburton ceased!entirely on the introduction of Suratura Tea. TO MILLIONAIRES WITH GOLD AND FISHERMEN BOLD. It is you who know that all mental and physical strain is relieved by the constant use of Suratura Tea! TO YOUNG WIDOWS. There are two perfect consolers : Time—gradual; Suratura —immediate. Why prolong your pain. SPECIALIST, fashionable practice, prescribes for his patients —Rest, fresh air, lots of sleep, and that benign stimulant, Suratura Tea. They recover ! LADY, do not despair. Simply say " Suratura! ” Your grocer, will do the rest. PROHIBITION can never make New Zealand really sad. There will still remain Suratura—the tea of the gloriously glad. OS WIZZLE, think! Avoid strong • drink! There’s nothing tastier or purer than Nature’s triumph— Sura-

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9344, 13 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9344, 13 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9344, 13 January 1909, Page 8

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