A CHEAP EARS!. 71 ACRES, capacity 35 cows, new 5 roomed house, good outbuildings, well watered, clean pastures. Price: £I7OO, good terms, no mortgage. Good milk round in good inland town, daily output 37 to 40 gallons, new delivery van, etc. Prico £350. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM LTD.
TENDERS TO BUILDERS. “pENDERS arc required for tlio ereclion of Alterations and Additions to a Block of Shops at the corner of Ma»‘ , ’~2ster and Fergusson Streets, Eroding, for Mrs G. E. llaggitt. Plans and specifications available from tho| office of tho Architect, where tenders j closo at 12 noon on TUESDAY, August I Utk. | It. THOREOLD JAGGAED, A.N.Z.1.A.,! Palmerston City. ; The conditions are the N.Z.I.A. ! RHEUMATISM Must bo treated Scientifically. Don’t waste money on useless nostrums. Get the proven best remedy, CURICONES ’ Tho Famous English Specific. Obtainable from all chemists, or write in for Free Booklet “The Story of tho Discovery of a Rheumatic Cure,” or send 7/(3 for trial bottle, to Solo N.Z. Agent, E. W. HALL HERBALIST 117 Armagh Street, Christchurch. H. E. TOWNSIIEND, . Builder and Contractor. For Alterations or Repairs in Town or Country. ’Phone 5126 S Eainforth Street Palmerston North. pERCE W ILLS Manufactures his own SPOUTING, RIDGING, GUTTERING, DOWNPIPES and TANKS Therefore his Prices are Reasonable. ’PHONES, Business 6029, Private 7222. I JACOBS AND GRANT, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, Bett’s Buildings, 21 EANGITIKEI STREET.
"FLY” PARCEL' SERVICE HOUSE TO HOUSE DELIVERY. DANNEVIRKF. NORSEWOOD OIIMONDVILLE MAKOTUKU MATAMAU PIRI PIRI UMATAROA RUA ROA TE REHUNGA KIRITAKI MAHARAHARA PAPATAWA VVOODVILLE KUMEROA AND HOPELANDS. LEAVES DANNEVIRKE 6.30 A.&L Depot:— “TIMES" OFFICE, BARRAUD ST, Closes 5 p.m. Also: BEALE’S, WOODVIILE. LIGHT PARCELS Gd.
SHOOTING MATCH. A team of ten men from the Wairakei Defence Rifle Club journeyed to Raumai last Wednesday, and "was successful in defeating the borne team by a substantial margin. There "was a baffling light over tho range, but otherwise the conditions were good, Seven shots were fired at each of the three ranges and tho individual scores were:— Wairakci: J. H. Thompson, 300yds., 29; 500yds., 33; 000yds.., 33; agg., 95; C. F. Mocss, 32, 31, 31, 94; H. S. Meads, 30, 33, 31, 94; F. H. Thompson, 31, 32, 30, 93; S. Meads, 32, 29, 31, 92; W. Hyde 32, 31, 28, 91; D. J. McGregor, 28, 31, 30, 89; S. Stent, 30, 20, 31, 87; R. D. McGregor, 2S, 3J, 28, 87; R. Kronast, 2(j 29 27 72. Raumai: C. Spclman, 27, 34, 30, 91; A. Balrncr, 25, 33, 30, 88; I. Neal, 27, 29, 32, SS; W. Smart, 29, 30, 29, 88; W. Balrncr, 29, 28, 29, 80; J. Brooking, 22, 29, 33, 84; J. Spclman, 31, 27, 25, 83; R. Smart, 21, 32, 38, 81; D. Spclman, 28, 31, 22, 81; K. Romlcy, 2S, 30, 22, SO. CARD TOURNAMENT. The fourth series of card tournaments organised by the Catholic Church, was held on Saturday night with the usual good attendance. The winners of the prizes were:—Cribbagc: Mrs. Monk and Mr. Kroger; consolations, Mrs. H. Thompson and Mr. F. Say well. Euchre: Miss P. Collie and Mr. J. Martin; consolations, Mrs. Krcgcr and Kcvan O’Dwyer. FOOTBALL. The senior team, playing on Saturday at Kimbolton, drew with that teamthree all. The Rangiwakia team this year has won the Competition cup, the seven-aside tournament and the Beard Cup and altogether has had a very successful season. HOCKEY. Next Thursday the two Maori hockey teams from Moawhango arc drawn to visit Raugiwahia and in tho evening the local ladies are entertaining the teams at a combined new old and oldtime dance. ~ Cricket bats that have “made history” in the hands of famous players are to be exhibited in the pavilion at Loughborough. ■ Sir Julius Cahn, tho president of the Nottingham Club, has acquired 150 of these historic pieces of .wood, •
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6619, 4 August 1931, Page 10
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