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Events Worth Noting.

Palmerston Guards insert drill orders for Saturday next. Additions made to Abraham and Williams' Pahiatua sale. Additions are made to Gorton & Sou's Feilding sale, held to-morrow. The local Banks will be closed on Tuesday arid Wednesday next. Mr H. Croucher, baker, is selling best bread at 2d per 21b loaf for cash. ' The Railway Goodshed will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday next. . Parcel containing horse-clippers lost between Palmerston and Bunnythorpe. Pahiatua Farmers' Association's fortnightly stock sale willbe held to-morrow. Mrs Essex makes a number of aclditions to her Registry Office advertisement. Reward offered for bangle horse-shoe, set in pearls, lost between ■Woodfield's stables and Miss Fraser's School. At 12 o'clock on Saturday Harry Palmer will sell furniture, drapery, trap, harness, fancy good 3, poultry,pigs, etc. Cooma Tea excels all others in value and flavour, prices trorn2J- tj 2/4 since reduction of duty.; at U.F.G.A., Sole Agents. •■.;.-■ ■■■' . ' - - It will be noticed that tenders are wanted for purchasing a portion of the Te M'atai estate, a property of great richness. The Wellingten-Manawatu Railway Co. advertise train arrangements in connection with'the.Eoyal visit to Wellington. Passengers are urged to travel by the early trains in order to avoid the rush on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7029, 13 June 1901, Page 3

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Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7029, 13 June 1901, Page 3

Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7029, 13 June 1901, Page 3

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