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M&tIGOS. N , 0 I C E. MRB MAGr^ IRB notifies all iiients -whose work wag destroyed n the hre at x) rfSS making Jooms m Gahagan’s Buildings i p 3 be consulted at her it i ° ' oms i n Wellington Road, VTarte „ — 1 /LLn O T I 0 E. ! ’The partnership of the firm of 'Sinclair & Tennant, Motor Garage proprietors, has been Dissolved from the 29th June, and the business will in future be carried on by Messrs Sinclair & White, who will receive all moneys due to the late firm and pay all known liabilities accrued. SINCLAIR & WHITE, * Mar ton. R convenience of customers Orders and money may be left at Mr C. R. Cooke’s Office, Marten. H. C. GRONN. JiDNERAL NOTICE. The friends of the late William Charles . Kifcney are respectfully notified that the funeral will leave his late residence, Lambert Street, Marten, on SATURDAY, 20th insfc., at 2 p.m , for St> Stephen’s Cemetery, IVlt, View- ' A. COBH AM, Undertaker.-'i * ■ TENDERS are invited for the Lease of Section 42, Block IV and Sections 44, 51 and 52, Block VII;, On go Survey District, the property of Mr L. F. Pearce, situated 6 miles from Hunterville, with dwelling-house ’and all usual farm buildings thereon. Schorl adjoins property. The areas of the Sections are — Section 42, 100 acres Section 44, acres Section 51, acres Section 52, 100 acres Term of lease 7 years, with right to purchase stock, compri-ing 550 breeding ewes, 400 hoggets, and Wolseley shearing plant, at valuation. Tenders received for fall or any of above Sections to close at offices of undersigned on THURSDAY, Ist August, at noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and conditions of lease can be seen at Advocate Office, Marton ; Ellis Bros.’ store, Hunterville, or from undersigned. SAN DILANDS & ELLIOTT, Solicitors, . Feilding. T ENDERS FOR DRAINING. Tenders will be received by the undersigned for putting in about 2 miles of pipe drains. Tenders close Monday, July 22nd. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted: S.J. HOWARD, “ W estoe.” QPENINC ANNOUNCEMENT. Geo. Davidson, Desires to inform the inhabitants of Marton and district that he is opening on THURSDAY Next, July 11th, in the Premises next to Sutditfe’s Cash Exchange as a Bookseller, Stationer, and News Agent, And trusts, by strict attention to business, and by carrying; an Up-to-date Stock of Books, Stationery, Periodicals and Fancy Hoods, to merit a fair share of patronage. Inspection of the New, Clean Stock is invited Note the Address —G-EO. DAVIDSON, Bookseller, Stationer and News Agent, Broadway, Marton. ‘ Opening Day—Thursday Next, July 11th. • . ]|JARTON JUNCTION RAILWAY HOTEL. KOBT. HUNT Has pleasure in announcing that he is again in charge of the Railway J unction Hotel, Marton. ALES, WINES & SPIRITS 3f the Best Brands only, and all true to label. Trains stop sufficient time for Refresh- | < ment. ] QATHOLIG SOCIAL AND DANCE. ] TOWN HALL, BULLS, c ■FRIDAY, S)U( AUGUST, 1012. Doubleiticket, os ; single, 3s. Small’s Band. T. CAMERON, Bon. Secretary. 1 S F s' S or other Securities bought for Cash, at a discount, om persons wishing to realise immeately. “Purchaser,’ 10 Taonui ;reet, Palmerston North. 0 6

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10404, 18 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10404, 18 July 1912, Page 8