MEMORANDA.
.; The attention of our readers 'is specially direotel fco the following, Which appear m our advertising columnsthis evening :— .-•"' Monday, 25th JuNfir Installation of Worshipful-master and investiture of officers of United Manawatu Lodge Ceremony at 8 p.m. Tuesday, 26th June. Meosrs Stevens & Gorton's sale at the Denbigh Yards, Feilding. Catalogue adver« tised elsewhere. .... Half-yearly meeting. Court Manawatu, A.O,F. at 7 p.m. Thursday, 28th June. Dramatic a>td musical entertainment m aid of the Band Fund, by the Palmerston Town Band Amateur Dramatic Club. ; TUEspvr, 3rd July. Tenders close tor No 10 Contract (Porirua Section), Wellinetbn-Manawatu Railway. , Thursday, 12th July. Sale of Government land at Maaterton, by order of the Commissioner of Crown Lands.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Thegreat transfer sale a*, the Bon Marche is now on. . • ■ The Keady Money, Store, is holding an annual clearing; sale. _ Bentley Bros., (Marlborough House), ha\ > a special announcement on our first page. Messrs Stevens & Gorton aanounce for sale^ oats, grass-seed, potatoes, &c. The firm is cash buyers of produce. " "; Mr J. Hutohins, Woodville, is offering-for' sale the unexpired leaie of two valuable corner sections, with buildings. Mr D. Fraser is advertising for tenders for felling about 200 acres of bush m Paraekaretu Mrs Carty, Terrace End, ia prepared to receive pupils for instruction in^music.r Messrs Jay and Hayns are advertising for hands for their railway contract at Danevirk. Tenders are invited for roofing th& grand, stand on the Pal merston Race Course. Plans, &0., at Mr Larcomb's office. Mr Cottle's business card will be foundover the leader. Mr Cotfcle has purchased the extensive and • lucrative bnsines3 of Mr Crosse, surgeqn^denfcjstr Mr Pawson, the" pioneer butcher of Wanganui a quarter of a century ago, has reentered business 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 doubleoolutnn advertisement from Mr Jno- Anderson, cabinet-maker, of Wanganui, enumerate' ing some of the ; many articles of furniture, J for the artistic manufacture of which his establishment m Victoria Ayenue has. earned such an extensive and creditable reputation. Special attention is directed to Mr Sprig — gens' 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-olass article; and those who pay him a visit will never regret it; "~- .:-'.•-.-'--•••- -•. -.--.-:■■ ■'-•■•- -- — •— .--.j Mr TD. L. Smith, manager for John Manson, Esq., is advertising 47 acres of "buishvto fall m one or two-lots. - - ■- • • • -| Mr James McDowell will m future .carry on the business of the Cash Warehouse, goods for which he will import direct (through his ' brother) from Home and Continental markets. N.Tlortensen is prepared to supply fencing j posts, stabs, house-blooks, &c, at- lowest. ! current rates. ' • __ J Special attention is directed to- Mr A. E. Lewis' new advertisemeut appearing, elsewhere. . • !' ;. - ;j " .Vulcan " elsewhere announces a consultation on the Grand National Steeplechase, m which there will be doubtlesß investors from these districts. A valuable ; investment is offered .by an advertiser m the shape of an offer to sell or. let on lease two shops with large commodious dwelling attached, situate m the Square. A very valuable farm m Waikato is offered i for sale. Apply Hamilton Bros., Queen-St. Auckland. : . " ..,.•.:> Mrs ]5. H. Snow announces to her pupils that she is giving lessons m singing and the piano at her residence m Fitzherbert-Street the bouse formerly occupied by Mr T. Manson. , . " Sinbad'' announces a turf consultation m our advertising columns, ' Official' notice is given of the intention of the Manawatu County flounoil tojstrike a rate of £ of a penny m the £. , . i lost pony is elsewhere advertised for. V Mr Podevin notifies that poison ia laid thickly on section 433, Rangitikei Line. Mr James Linton announces a very important land sale (date to be hereafter fixed) at which some very valuable properties will be offered. " Tenders are *invited ; for the Johnsbnville railway station contract on the Wellington and Manawatu Railway. < . ; ; - ; • ; -■:■■'-.'. The bankruptcy of a resident of Carnarvon is officially notified.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 170, 23 June 1883, Page 2
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678MEMORANDA. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 170, 23 June 1883, Page 2
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