MEMORANDA.
The attention of oar readers is specially directed to the following, which appear m our advertising columns this evening : — To-Mobbow, June 23. Meeting of Mariawatu Road Board, to sinke a rate. Meeting at 1 1 a.m. •Tenders close for purchase of Mr J. P. Heaton's confectionery businesses m Bquare and ftfain-street. Mr G. M. Sneison's sale of properties. Sale at 2 p.m. Mr Snelson's sale of fruit-trees from the nnrsery of Mr Hanneke of Marton. Sale at 1.80 p.m. Mr Snelson's flale of fencing postß, and house blocks, at Terrace End Siding. Sale at 1 1 .30 o'clook. Mr Snelson will sell at his rooms some superior office furniture, also, skittles, bowls, fire-engine, &o. Monday, 25th June. Installation of Worshipful-master and investiture of officers of United Manawata Lodge Ceremony at 8 p.m. Tobsdat, 26th June. Meeßrß Stevens & Gorton's sale at the Denbigh Yards, Feilding. Catalogue.adver* tired elsewhere. Thursday, 28th Juke. Dramatic and musical entertainment m aid of the Band F.mfl, by the Palmerston Town Band Amate ■!• Dramatic Club. TuHXDvr, 3rd JULY. Tenders -close for No 10 Contract (Porirua Section), Wellington-Manawata Railway. Thursday, 12th July. : Sale of Government. land at Master ton, by order of the Commwsidner of Crown Lands. MISCELLANEOUS. The great transfer sale at the Bon Marche is now on. The Keady Money Store is holding an annual clearing; sale. Bentleyßros., (Marlborough House), ba^ j a special announcement on our first page. Messrs Stevens & Gorton announce for sale oats, grass-seed, potatoes, &c. The firm is cash buyers of produce. j Mr J. Hatohins, Woodville, is offering tor Bale the unexpifed lea«e of two valuable corner sections, with buildings. Mr D. Praser is advertising for tenders for felling about 200 acreß of bush m Paraekaretn 7 Mrs Carty, Terrace End, is prepared to receive pupils for instruction m music. Messrs Jay and Hayns are advertising for hands for their railway contract at Danevirk. Tenders are invited for roofing the grand stand on the Palmerston Race Course. Flans, &c, at Mr Larcomb'soffioe. . Mr Cottle's business card will be found over the leader. MrCottle has purchased the extensive and lucrative business of Mr Crosse, surgeon-dentist* - Mr Pawson, the pioneer butcher of Wanganui a quarter of a century ago, has reentered bnsiness there, and advertises his specialities elsewhere. . . •■ ; Mrs Warne, (late of Clairville House, Feilding), has opened a respectable private boarding-house m Ashurst, m which undertaking she should receive liberal snpport. In our first page will be found a doublecolumn advertisement from Mr «fno« AnderBbn, cabinet-maker, of Wanganui, enumerating some of the many articles of furniture, for the artistic manufacture; of which his establishment m Victoria Avenue has earned such an extensive and, creditable reputation. Special attention is directed to Mr Spriggens' boot and shoe establishment m the Avenue, where he is selling off his extensive and varied stock at remarkably low rates, j Mr Spriggens keeps a first- class article, and ! those who pay him a visit will never regret; tt. -. • -;i. -" " j Mr D. L. Smith, manager for John Manson, Esq., i« advertising 47 acres of bußh to fall m one or two lots. I Mr James McDowell will m future carry on the business of the Cash Warehouse; goods ' for which he will import direot (through his brother) from Home and Continental markets. N. Mortensen is prepared to supply fencing I posts, stabs, house-blocks, Sec, at lowest current rates, " Special attention is directed to Mr A. E. Lewis' new advertisemeut appearing elsewhere. I " Vulcan " elsewhere announces ft consultation on the Grand National Steeplechase, m which there will be doubtless investors from these districts. A valnable investment is offered by an advertiser m the shape of an offer to sell or let on lease two shops with large commodi. ous dwelling attached, situate m the Sqnare. A very valuable farm m Waikato is offered for sale. Apply Hamilton Bros., Queen-St. Auckland; = . - . ■'■ Mrs.E. H. Snow announces to her pupils that she is giving lesson* m singing and the piano at her residence m Fitzherbert-Streat the bouse formerly occupied by Mr T. Manson. ■ ; ■ " Sinbad '' announces a turf consultation m our advertising columns. Official notice is given ot the suspension of the 9 o'clock Saturday morning through train to Wanganui after to-morrow. Official notice is given Of .the intention of the Manawatu County Council to strike a rate of \ of a penny m the £,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 169, 22 June 1883, Page 2
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