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ITEMS OF INTEREST.

Mr W. Berkahn, Maharahara, offers a reward for information which will lead to the recovery of 300 sheep strayed from his farm. If you have a bicycle, a good, sound machine, perhaps, but getting shabby and 1 dilapidated, requiring re-enamelling, overhauling, or fitting with new up-to-date tyres, saddle, chain, pedals, freewheel or any other modern luxury or device, take it straight to NeagleV Cycle Depot, where yon can be supplied with anything in the cycle line. Order a special tailor-made suit from the D.CA. They have a splendid range of materials and guarantee fit and satisfaction. — Advt. MrW. Chick .will visit "Weber on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 10th and 11th, at Mr Harvey's Hotel.— Advt. Mr W. Borkahn, Maharahara, notifies that poison for dogs is laid on Mb property. . | Mr J. Crist, of the Boot Palace, advertises for 10,000 believers in his boots and shoes, slippers, goloshes, etc. Mr ] Crist stocks all kinds of men's and i boys' wear, and offers marvellous value. Railway Department notifies arrangements for the Pahiatua races. Williams and Kettle hold a stock sale at Ormondville on Monday. Mr W. Rose holds a stock sale at | Orraondville on Monday. Abraham and Williams' Woodville sale on Monday. Nominations for Foxton Racing Club close to- night. < Messrs M. A. McLeod and Co. notify that they have disposed of their general store at Maharahara to Messrs Herz and O'Reilly. The debts incurred up December 10 are to be paid to McLeod. and Co. Miss A. E. Smyth notifies that she ; has taken over Miss Shrewsbury's school, and in addition to the ordinary course, will take pupils for pianoforte, violin, singing and painting. Miss Smyth will meet parents on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at Miss 1 Shrewsbury's. A reward is offered for return of a 1 pair of spectacles, lost at or near Post Office. Mr W. Woolhouse, pianoforte turner, i will be in Dannevirke next week, and i all orders left with. Mr Larsen will be attended to.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 5

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ITEMS OF INTEREST. Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 5

ITEMS OF INTEREST. Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 5

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