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POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES. GOOD Samples, to be sold cheap, M« HOGAN & CO. ?& J$S •$ A TONGARIRO LODGE, No. 705, E.G. REGULAR Monthly Meeting at Freemasons' Hall, Thursday, 3rd Jane, tt 7.30 p.m. sharp! Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order of the W.M. THOMAS CULPAN, Seoretary. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS FOR 1886. ENVELOPES FOR RETURN OF VOTING PAPERS. OWING to tho above having been en^ closed with printing matter, whioh was in a slightly damp condition, some of the envelopes have unfortunately been gummed down* Fresh envelopes can be obtained at all Branch Offices and Post Office Agencies of the Association. . D. M. LUCKIE, General Manager. TENDERS. npENDERS are invited for Underbrushing JL about 0 miles of Bush, 16 feet wide, for a road, in accordance with the specifications, whioh can be seen at Mr Whitworth Russell's Office at Wanganui, The commencement of the work is situ* ated ten miles from Karioi Station, Muri< motn.and will be let in one or three contracts, and there is a probability of much more work in connection with the same road. Tenders must be sent in to Mr Whitworth Rußsell's Office on or before Tuesday, Bth June, and addressed, "Tender for underbrushing Ohakune to Waimarino, Contract No,— —,'| and must be accompanied with a deposit of £5, The lowoßt or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. JOHN ROOHFORr. FENCING NOTICE. TO THE OCCUPIER OF ONETERE NO. 3, PART OF THE PUTIKI RESERVE. TAKE notice that I desire a boundary or dividing fence between Onetere No. 2 and Onetere 3 in the above Reserve to be made immediately (on or before the* 16th June, 1886), and tbat such fence shall be a Post and Wire Fence extending to the brow of the hill as far as the boundaries of Kirikiri and Onefere. Dated the let day o! June, 1886. w. modonnell, Oconpler of Onetere No, 2 (Putikißeservr). IMPORTANT *TO FARMERS & DAIRY. MEN. ChurningT~made easy BY THE USE OF PEFFERS' STAR CHURN. This Churn iB extensively used in the dairies of Ayrshire and the Lothians t Scotland. It ought to be in every dairy, for the following reasons :— Ist, It makes batter qaicker than any other Churn, thereby saving time, which is money, 2nd. It extracts more batter from the cream than any other Churn* 3rd. It is of simple construction i there* fore easily cleaned. 4TH, It is the Cheapest Churn in the market. sth. It is of. local manufacture j therefore should be encouraged above the Imported article. The Star Churn can be obtained from Cum* mlns, Sharpe, and Co., Ridgway Street, Agents, and James Laird, Taupo Quay, TRADE "SUPPLIED AndMiberally dealt with on application to tho^Star Churn Manufactory, Wiokateed Street, Oharles Jl effers, Mll/IiWEIGHT & ENGINEKB, Wanganui. PLANTING SEASON 1886. A RAMOHO~~NURSERY. I have again the pleasure of presenting to my Horticultural friends, and the public generally.in this and the neighbouring provinces, my Catalogue of Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, which I send, post free, to any address on application, FRUIT TREES* Apple Trees, as usual, still claim the largest ' share of my attention, and, I am pleased to cay, are in first-class condition, Of Apple Trees alone I have 16,000 for sale this season, from 2 to 4 years old, some o.f which have been heavily laden this last season, have over 100 varieties planted in the Orchard as permanent Stock, thereby proving their quality and correctness of name, which is of first importance. Come and inspect tor youeselves. I would again remind you that early plant* ing is the secret of Bucceas, FOREST AND SHELTER TREES. I have a large Stock, all of which have been slacked up ready for transplanting. Hedge Plantß African Boxthorne and 40,000 Quicks Early Seed Potatoes.from Id to 3d per lb W. T. Bbnefield, ARAMOHO NURSERY, i Adjoining the Aramoho Railway Station, at which all trains atop, both North & South.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5916, 3 June 1886, Page 3

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