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THANKS. MR GEORGE ALDRIDGE desires to heartily thauk those kind friends who assisted to quell tho fire at his residence on Tues day morning. THANKS. MR and MRS ARTHUR WRATT desire to thank all those who so readily assisted them at the time of 'he fire in Mr Aldridge’s house, and especially the children who so kindly helped. Excursion. HAVELOCK TENNIS CLUB. AN EXCURSION down the Sound by the launch WAHINE will be held on WEDNESDAY, 10th December, leaving Wharf at 2 p.m. sharp. FARES: GENTS 2/LADIES 1/TICKETS may be obtained from Messrs PICKERING and BUCKMAN. EDISON’S BAND will accompany the excursion.

MARLBOROUGH EDUCATION BOARD. TEACHER wanted for the Cullensville School. Salary (according tu Colonial Scale), at present £124 10s, wiih small residence. Duties to commence after the Christmas holidays. Applications to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before Wednesday, 6th December. JOHN SMITH, Secretary.

PELORUS ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received until Monday, Btb December, for— Gravelling Havelock Tua Marina Road : 40 chains (more or less) from Mr Kennington’s towards the blacksmith’s shop 10 chains at Okaramio Creek 20 chains near Okaramio School 20 chains near Mr Edwards’ cowshed Also : Gravelling the Nelson-Havelock Road near Mr James Hughes’, and at the Upper Rai Valley and Rai Saddle. Specifications can be seen with the Inspector at Havelock, from whom all information can be obtained. W. K. MATTHEWS, Inspector. THE LAUNCH WAHINE. HAVING purchased the launch Wahine, I am prepared to hire her out to individuals or parties. GEORGE H. SMITH, Havelock. Wellington Wool Sales, THE following are the dates fixed by the WELLINGTON WOOL-BROKERS ASSOCIATION for this season’s sales 2nd SALE, 19th DECEMBER, rooa 3rd SALE, 23rd JANUARY, X9°3 4th SALE. 12th. FEBRUARY, 1903 (Commencing at Noon). Catalogues close on the Monday before the date of sale. Revised scale of Selling Charges can be had on application from the undersigned members of the Assotiation. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and is per bale for second ofiering. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd United Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd Murray, Roberts & Co. Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. Levin & Co., Ltd. PINNY. Means PIANOS and ORGANS. 7 Manners Street, Wellington, SOMETHING NEW, Craig and Co., 34 Manners Street, WELLINGTON. ~g~J~ AVE opened an up to-date CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE. Beautiful display of CHRISTMAS GOODS. New designs o r stock patterns m DINNER and TEA WARE. Everything New, Chaste, and Cheap, CALL, even supposing yon don’t buy..

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 16, Issue 94, 5 December 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 16, Issue 94, 5 December 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 16, Issue 94, 5 December 1902, Page 5

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