I IiAiJUY PALMEK. iGkEAT CLEARING SALE OF FUKNITUKE. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, loxn and 14th FEBKUMtY. Commencing Each Day at 1 o'clock. TTARRY PALMER, instructed ll by Mr John Fitzgerald, of the Post Office Hotel, will tell— Bedsteads, mattresses, blankets, pillows, sheets, tables, chairs, sideboards, chests, cutlery, crockery, toilet sets, piano and kitchen sundries. Also, — A well-known Trotting Stallion, three first-class harness hacks, buggy .harness, &c. Everything in Hotel Absolutely Without Reserve. HARRY PALMER. Auctioneer. "FRUIT! FEUIT! FRUIT! HARRY PALMER, auctioneer, . has a regular supply of all kinds of fruit on hand in any quantity at the lowest market prices. VISIT OF Imperial Troops TO PALMERSTON NORTH. A PUBLIC RECEPTION will be given to the ICON TIN GENT OF THE IMPERIAL TROOPS ' Visiting this town in the AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S Grounds ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 12th, about midday. fjT HE Grounds and Stands will be .i. thrown open to the public free of charge—one stand only being reserved for children. I It is hoped that an enthusiastic welcome will be given to the visitors Troops will detrain in the Squar 8 at 12.30 and march from there t° the Showground. H, HAYDON, Mayor. HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. FT!HE Holiday Committee request JL that the places of business be closed from 12 until 3 p.m. on Tuesday next on the occasion of the visit of the Imperial troops. It is also requested that the halfholiflny be observed on Wednesday next as usual. WM. PARK, Chairman Holiday Committee. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS/ VISIT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS. ON MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. }\.j O.LIDAY EXCURSION '' 3, TICKETS v\:\ be issued to Wav!g;uiui J'rum M:ing:;ot>oho, Palmereton and inti-miedi-ite stations by morning tr-sin^ivaiiable for return till 19th February. BY ORDER. ,„ C , v / NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued TO NAPIER on 13th February from Palmerston ar.d intcrmadi-ita stations, available for return till 19th February. BY ORDER. PAHIATUA SALE/" CUESDAY, FEE iIUAirX 10th., 1901. At 1 o'clock p.m. nHHE N.Z. LOAN & MERC ANJL TILE AGENCY COMPANY ivill sell by public auction as above 200 4-th wethora, i'ood li^e : 200 2-th wethers. «ood lino 200 4 and 6-th wethers 23 18-mths steers 12 yearlings and weaners . i empty heifers j 50 8-yr-old bullccks 50 2-jivoia htifers 3g 2-yr-oid steera 120 mixed cattle LT.N.Q.T.T.A.L.G.M.ZT. MANAWATU EOYaL AKCH CHiPTEB, No. 11. i fJIHE regular Co ivoc-.lion o' above X Chapter will be in la in iH. Masonij Hall, Broad street, on \V..-i ncsday uveain^, February 13th. Business—E,M. and E,A, Degrees aud general. Visiting companions invittd. Chapter tyled 8 sharp. JtSy order of the M.E.'l. W. D.xV/iCK, P.Z., Scribe iri MANAWATU, fTIHB usual fortnightly moating o£ the j JL above Court wii! hu held in the ! Foresters' Hall, Ma,ir -stvp.ot, on Tuesday, ! February 12th, at 7.30 p.m. Business—lnitiation, and general. A. BUUHAN, Secretary. Artistic Jewellery**o Silvepwape! Quality Absolutely Guaranteed. The^Lafcest Novelties! A VERY fine selection of Brooches, Bangles, Long Chains, aud Gold and Silver Watches. Alfred Nicol f WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, t M Repairs supervised personally.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 3
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