Events Worth Noting.
Abraham and Williams, Ltd., hold a clearing sale at Woodville, when some valuable dairy stock will be sold on behalf of Mrs Peebles and Mr J. Monldey to-morrow. . W. Rose's Dannevirke stock sale tomorrow. • ' ; ' . Gorton and Son hold a stock salo at Feilding to-morrow. Loyal Manawatu Lodge meets to--night. , Palmerston Rifles 1 social on June 3. The proprietors of the Furness shoe store insert a characteristic notice in today's hsue, drawing attention to their stock. The Wanganui Eduoation. Board in: vites applications from teachers to fill vacancies in the schools at Cheltenham, Kaponga, and Spur Road. The members of the Manawatu Mounted Eifles are.: notified that the parade called for May 21st has been cancelled. Mr Harry Palmer has received instructions from G. Halliday. who is leaving the district, to hold a clearing sale of furniture and effects on May 25. Boys should note advertisement appearing elsewhere from A; ?E. Burson, re bird traps which are to be given away. . ..-----" Tenders are invited for the supply of telegraph arms by the {Department. ■'" On May 28th, Mounsey and Co. will sell by auction shares and land on behalf of the late T. Wray _ estate. * Tenders are invited by Mounsey aiid Co., auctioneers, for the purchase of a farm of 200 acres. _ As will be scon by advertisement, it i 3 intended, to bold a miscellaneous concert on the opening night of the Broad-street Methodist Band of Hope. An energetic committee has been at work'and a splendid programme has been drawn up, so that."a treat is in "store for all who attend. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 5
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270Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7841, 19 May 1904, Page 5
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