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EVENTS WORTH NOTING.

The Borough Council inserts a notice re dog tax. Mr C. G. Powles, of Otaki, advertises 335 acres bush land for sale. Miss Long announces that she is reopening her dancing classes on Friday and Saturday, 27th and 28th inst. Miss Eusebia Miinro, violinist, advertises that she is prepared to tako pupils for piano, violin, and theory. Miss Munro's Sydney pupils have taken honours. The Sluggish River Drainage Board invite tenders for Contracts Nos. 33 and 35. Owners of dogs are notified that unless they effect registration of their property before March 31st. increased rates will be charged. Registration can be effected at the Borough Council office as well as with the registrar, Mr A. Perrin. Messrs C. Dahl and Co .insert a replace advertisement in connection with the "Harnott" Milking Machines, of which 500 have been sold in the Dominion during the past 12 months. Mr A. F. Martin, engineer, iron and brass founder, in a replace advertisement announces that he is prepared to supply pulleys from 1 foot to 7 feet in diameter. Tenders are called by the Oroua County Counpil for metalling contracts in various parts of the county. Tenders close with Mr R. Harding, County Engineer, FeJlding-, r,t noon on Friday. The next meeting of the Manawatu Philosophical Society will be held in the Opera House supper-room to-morrow evening. Mr W. W. Smith will read a paper containing notes on nests and habits of the fantails, notes on a mothkilling spider, and hints to collectors of natural history specimens. G. A. Preece and Co. advertise a good fattening farm of 202 acres, in the Hawke's Bay district, for sale.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8537, 18 March 1908, Page 5

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EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8537, 18 March 1908, Page 5

EVENTS WORTH NOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8537, 18 March 1908, Page 5