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HU'S C ft C9.*S TEAS HAVE SEEN AWARDED THE 6oid Medal . AT TH£ NEW ZEALAND 1 INTERNATIONAL f EXHIBITION if AND WERE AWARDED THE ' ! G@M>Wal AND Sliver Medal AT N.2. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION IN O I A 1 RIFLE S. Established 1863 . ORDERS FOR JUNE, ; Okbemjes —Sergeant Stewart and Corporal Wing Pabades—6th, Government, at 7.30 p.m, 20th, Government, at 7.3 p.m. All Arms must bo returned on Juno 6th for Inspection by Armourer Sergeant. 26th—Annual Ball. Tickets may be procured at parade on the 6th. All water bottles, haversacks, and leggings must be returned to the Shed by Juno 6th. i JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding. Limits©, Seed, Grain,- and General Merchants. Largo Stocks of RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS Etc,, Esc. Selected for our Trade, ’Send ros Samples and 'Qoosations BMSUUO & ABeAHAS3,Lt&. PALMERSTON N. & FBILDING i Taihapo Agents : Messes R. Wilson & Co, JSfANSELL & SONS, Having pnreha-sed the balance of the 1 STOCK & PLANT of MESSES CAMPION & KING-, Bulls, the premises will be re-opened after Stocktaking, GREAT REDUCTIONS will be made on all Lines. JpBANK B. DUNNE, "ACCOUNTANT, HOTEL BROKER; AND INDENT, Land, Estate & Financial Agent Tempohaey Addkess —C/o Mace Walters, “ White House,” Marton. Agent for “ The Eoyal Barlock Typewriter,” Puriri Natural Mineral Water {the best Mineral Water on the market), and Representative for Wholesale Wine and Spirit'Merchants. , Note—l have Farms for sale in all parts of,the district. L sell Town Properties on small deposits, and terms to be arranged. Those wishing to sell or purchase will do well to, at once, write to the above address. In short, I SELL THE EAETH, in small or large lots to suit intending purchasers. - • BAhkaho Efim & co. Stosk and Station Agents, ' FBILDIim Splendid chance for man with small capital. SCO acres all in grass, divided into 8 paddocks. "Railway station within a mile of property. Four-roomed cottage. O.R.P. at A 8 10s per acre. Bent 6s 6d per acre per annum. Goodwill, £l5O. 800 acres all in grass. Divided into 4 paddocks. Six-roomod house, cowshed 16 bails. Creamery 2 miles. Carry 2£sheepper acre, Lease 7 years to run at 11s per acre. Goodwill £250. Reason for selling, ownee leaving New Zealand, Open for fortnight only. FARMS FOE SALE OB EXCHANGE In all parts of New Zealand PUNTING SEASON, 1907. W. T. Benefield & Son NURSERYMEN, ASAMOHO. WANGANUI, ' Have again opened the season with a fine stock ef Healthy, Well-grown Trees and Shrubs . FRUIT TEEB3 of every description. BOSES—Wo hav« a fine collection, ieoluding all the latest Novehie?. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS RASPBERRIES * STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Etc. ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING SHRUBS of every description PINES . SHELTER TREES and HEDGE PLANTS of every variety. ' - md for our Descriptive Catalogue, po A free to any address. I NY parson found trespassing in pursuit of game, or for any jgpse, bn my property at i prosecuted. ‘ ■ " iiGhiLEVIN. '

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8847, 25 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8847, 25 June 1907, Page 3