Notices. A N 0 I N G. MISS ROBS oommences.her Class (including and fancy dancing) on 17th April, in Druids’ Hall, Marion, from 2 p.m. to I p.m. Terms on application. LOST from W. Cawo.--d’s paddock one Brown Mare, branded wineglass on off shoulder. Reward 103. ■ 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Additions, Alterations and Drainage for iI. P. Lance, Esq., “ Bushlands,” Beaconefield. Tenders close at noon of WEDNESDAY, 7th of April. Flans and specifications may be seen at my office, Ratliff’s Building, Bergusson Street, Peilding. C. L. DANIEL, Architect. E N C . I N G. TENDERS are invited for the Pulling Down of old Gorse Fence and Erecting New Wire Fence of aboufi 120 chains on boundary between Messrs F. Robinson and J. F. McKelvie. * Intending tenderers will be shown over the work on April' 6 and 9, starting at 7.30 a.m. J. F. McKELVIE, Carnarvon. JjTEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING, 12th and 13th APRIL 1909. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for all Handicaps, and ENTRIES for MAIDEN SCURRY close on SATj URDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1909, at 9.30 p.m. 4 EDMD. GOODBEHERB, Secretary. Ijl E N D E R S. FARM FOR LEASING. TENDERS are invited for a Lease of a Farm of 100 acres 1 rood 81 perches being part Lot No. 1, part Blocs: LX , Rangitikei, and and other part Lot No. I,Block LX,. Rangitikei. The land is situate at Tutaenui, near Marton, and is all cleared, ploughable, and in good grass, with 6-roomed dwelling thereon. The farm was lately in the occupation of Mr David Pattie, whose lease has eipired. The owner will lease for 5 years from say 21st April next. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of Lease may be seen at thft office of this paper or at the office of JOHN GRAHAM, Feilding. Tenders will be received up to SATURDAY, 10th April next, and can be addressed to this office or to JOHN GRAHAM, Solicitor for Owner, Feilding.
TO THE BURGESSES OF MARTON. Ladies & Gentlemen, Notwithstanding rumours to the contrary, I shall be a candidate at the forthcoming Mayoral election. Although I have not had a requisition, I know that the policy of strict supervision, of expenditure, economy, combined with progress, and a determination to reduce our Bank overdraft, inaugurated and successfully carried out by myself and colleagues, has the hearty support and approval of the fair-minded portion of the burgesses of Marton. .1 con fidently support and in. fluence. Yours faithfully, JOHN McELDOWNEY. JIUNERAL NOTICE. The friends of the late Mr Arthur Carty are respectfully informed that bis funeral will leave the residence of Mr J. P. Leary, Victoria Street, Palmerston North, on FRIDAY, 2nd April, at 9 a.m., passing the Feeding Station at 11 a.m., for the Feilding Cemetery. J. BETT & CO., Ltd-, Undertakers, Palmerston North. MARTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CLASSES inWoodwork (for amateurs), Monday English, Tuesday Arithmetic, Tuesday Will commence the First Quarter next week. Intending Students will thus have an opportunity of joining clases at the beginning of the quarter by enrolling at once. Last night of joining Home Nursing Class, Wednesday, 21th March. ARTHUR D. N. TRAIN, Acting Director. WARWICK-' ST. PRIVATE MATERNITY MOWJE“ Every care and attention. NURSE WILLIAMS, FEILDING. Telephone 140.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9409, 1 April 1909, Page 8
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