BRICE, BROAD & CO., IaMKKB, MARTON, Grain Merchants, Land, Commission and Insnrance Agents. OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, MAIZE, PEAS & PO PATOES, CHAFE & HAY Always in Stock. Wd also Stock — lUBSIOATING OILS, WIRE, AND MANURES. AGENTS—McCormick end Osborm Binder, Colonial Drills. Pali stock of Extras kept. Farm Impleme its of all description not in slock procured at shortest notice
HOUSE, MARTON. Wednesday, 17th April, Under the auspices of the Marton Athletic Club. I Grand Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, "La Consolation ” Orchestra (quintette' 2. Selection, “ Erin’s Melodies,” introducing the vocal numbers—“ Terence’.! Farewell,” Miss Paton, “ Minstrel Boy,” Master P. Bound, and an Irish Jig by Mr C. Stewart. Orchestra. As arranged by Mr A. E. S. Crozier. 3. Humorous Recitation —MeG. Swan 4. Song, “ Come Back to Erin,” Miss Cameron. 5. Song “ The Trumpeter,” (Airlie Dix) Mr A. E. Bell 6. Highland Dancing Mr McKenzie Fobbes. 7. Song, “The Death of Nelson,” (Brahm) Mr A. Jeffrey. 8. Song- Selected Miss I. Paton Interval of Five Minutes. 1. Overture, “La Galante” Orchestra ,2. Song, “ The Last Muster,” Miss Cameron. 3. Song, " The Deathless Army ” (Trotore) Mr A. E. Bell 4. Vocal Duet, “Tell Her il Love Her So,” Mrs Hebley & Miss Paton. 5. Highland Dance, Miss F. Cameron. 6. Song, “ Afton Water,” (Hume) Mr A. Jeffrey. 7. Humorous Recitation —Mr G. Swan 8. Dusky Eccentricities The Louisiana Coons 9. Grand Finale —“ That was the Soldier’s Song ” —English, Mb A. Hunt; Scotch, Mr G. Barnett; Irish, Mb S. Minifie; Colonial, Master F. Lound. GOD SAVE THE KING. INSTRUMENTALISTS Messrs A. E. S. and W. Crozier, L. and E. Jones, and C. Gomez. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Chairs, 2s; Pit, Is. Children, alf-price. CO hi ED Y COMPANYDirect from Sydney. Will appear at SANDON—MONDAY, April 15 HUNTERVILLE—ApriI 16 and 17 MANGAWEKA—ApriI 18 and 19 Utihu, Taihape and Marton dates to be advertised later gANDON FOCIBALL CLUB A MEETING wil be held in the Council Chambers, Sanson, on SAT UEDAY, April 20tb, at 8 p.m. Business important. All footballers requested to attend without fail. A. J. DAVIS, Secretary.
ART ON . SPORTS The REFRESHMENT BOOTH Will I e in charge of W. LIGHTBODBKB. Tea and Cakes, 6d. All kinds of Ccrdials supplied. ■gOROUGH OF MARTON TOWN CLERKSHIP. APPLICATIONS, with testimonials, will be received up to 23rd inst., for the above position. Conditions of appointment at the Borough Offices or on application. R, WOODHOUSE, Town Clerk. JU-ARLBOROUGH RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. Bth & 9th MAY. 1907, Full Programme in Referee. NOMINATIONS Close on SATURDAY Next, 20th inst, at 9 p m.L. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, Blenheim. A MEETING of Settlers interested will be held at the following places to discuss the best and easiest ways of exterminating Rabbits from the district;
At Pakihikura School, April 18lb, at 7.30 p.m. At Mr Red’s Woolshed, Peep o’ Day, April 19tb, at 7-30 p.m. Mr Watson, Rabbit Inspector, will be present. JOHN McNEIL. 0 T I 0 E. All Accounts owing to the undersigned must be paid by 10th May, otherwise they will be placed in other hands for collection. Marton, April 15, ANTED TO LET 80 Acres cf Bush, more or less. For particulars apply to . NICHOLAS 0. SADLIER, , Karetu Road, Pohonui. I ALF. HOOK".
B USE FELLING. Wanted to Lot-1200 Acres of Busb, in lots to suit contractors. Apply WILSON tBOS., K-.'whatao, Mangaweka. jg U S H FELLING. TENDERS are invited for Felling 100 Acres (more or less) of Bush. App’y WESTON BROS., Ohingaiii.
gUSHPELLHG. Wanted, Bushmen to fell 500 Acres, more or less, in one or more lots. Fairly light bush, 85s per acre. B. A. GOWER, Ohingaiti. IJIRESPASB NOTICE. Any person found trespassing with do <T or gun on my property, extending from the Parewanui School to Willow Bank, will He prosecuted i without respect to persons. No permission given whatever. ■ LYNN McKELYIE, , Floekhonte, Parewanai. BANGITIKEI HUNT. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEET-. ING of the above Club will be held at the White Hart Hotel, Marton, on THURSDAY, the 18th April imt., at 2.80 p.m. D. G. BIDDIFOED, Master,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8788, 16 April 1907, Page 3
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