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CjTRAYED OR LOST—7 Southdown "^ rams, from H. J. Hanson's property, Rangitikei line. Reward for return or information regarding same. A MEETING will be held in the ""■ Bunnythorpe Hall on Friday, 4th March, for all those interested in the erection of a Co-operative Butter Factory. J^JOTICE— I have now a large stock „ of Coal on hand at the Earere Railway Station, and would prefer people leaving their orders personally, instead of helping themselves, at present. : G. W. C. SMITH. OEOUA COUNTY COUNCIL. mENDEBS will be" received by the -a- above Council up till noon on FRIDAY, 4th March, for widening aud metalling a portion of Mac Donald's Road, and for the supply ana delivsry of about 1000 cubic yards of gravel on the portions of the several roads in the Taoßui Riding thai are being regmdea. Specifications way be seen at tho Council's office, Feildiog, and for MacDonald's Eoad at. tho Town Board omce, Halcombe. i CHARLES BRAY, Couuty Engineer. 27th February, 1904. RENDERS will be received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 9th of March, 1904, for additions in brick and wood to the Porirua Hospital for Mental Diseases. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Office. Palmerston North, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Inspecting Engineer. Public Works Office, Wellington, 24th February, 1904. MAKOTUKU BRIDGE CONTACT. T^RITTEN tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside as above, will be received up to noon of WEDNESDAY, the 16th of March, 1904, for the construction of the Makotukn Bridge over the Makotuku Stream near Raetihi, on the Pipiriki Waiourußoad. Tbe length of the bridge will be 120 feet and is to be built of totora, matai, and rimu. Plans, specifications, and conditions of oontract may be seen at tha Post Offies, Raetihi and Palmerstcn North, and at tha offices of the District Road Engineers at Now Plymouth, Napier, and Wanganui. ROBERT H. BEANEY, District Road Engineer. Wsngarmi: ["(RENDERS are invited up to noon -*- on TUESDAY, 15th March, 190-i.. for the supply of Grass-seed for Improved Farm Settlements. Specifications, showing quantities required, and places of delivery, may be seen at the District Land ani Survey office at- Wellington, and at the Pcs'j; Offices, Wanganui, Palmsrston North and Mastorton. Tenders to be addressed to the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Wellington, and to be marked, outside, " Tender for Grass-seed." Ey Order, JOHN STRATJCHON. Commissioner of Crown Lands.JUST ARRIVED! /"IONSIGNMBNT of LEMON \J SQUASH, Sweetened, made from juice of freshly-squeezed Lemons. Another line of CASE'S fainoca BISCUITS, viz.—hare: away CARNIVAL SMALL CAFE NOIR BUTTER SCOTCH IRIS FINGER CREAMS And small tins of AFI'ERNOON TEA BISCUITSWe have now commenced selling BULBS of all kinds, grown by Mr John Nairn, the well-known Nursery man, comprisiog the following varieties, viz.—. NARCISSUS ANENOMES RANUNCULUS HYANCINTHS TULIP Etc., Etc., Etc. NOTE—Place your ordtra with us for the following reasons— 1. Mr Nairn's qualifications as a Nurseryman are known from one end of the Island to the other. 2. His Bulbs are all strong and healthy 3. He only grows from the best of stock. i. His Bulbs end Plants are all true to nime. 5. You are in a position to obtain expert knowledge by doing business with us. (Late Fraak. Ireland & Co.), THE SQUARE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7780, 2 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7780, 2 March 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7780, 2 March 1904, Page 8

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