Events Worth Noting.
General servant wanted for Tokomaru. Cornwall Family in Linton Public Hall to-night. Two Rood carpenters wanted hy Mr H. Shore, Church-street. Mrs Essex makes additions to her Registry Office advertisement. Flag-hoisting ceremony at Collegestreet School at 2.30 to-morrow. Additions made to Abraham and Williams' Palinerstou stock sale. Entries notified for Pahintua Farmers' Association's fortnightly slock sale. Literary and Debating Society moots in Fire Brigade Hull this evening. Messrs Mcinson & Co , Tikokino, ILL., want a competent crew for sawmill. Harry Palmer will hold a sale of firstehiss building timber at Longburn on Friday. Court Manawntu, A.0.F., anniversary social and danco in Foresters' Hull tomorrow night. Tho New Zealand Loan &■ Mercantile Co., Ltd., make additions to their Palmerston stock sale. Joseph Nathan k Co., Wellington, are buyers of cream in any quantity at the highest market prices. At their mart on Friday next, Messrs Abraham and AVilliams will auction the leases of Borough Reserves. The luneral of the late Martin Walsh will leave his late residenco, Main-street, at 2 o'clock on Thursday. Messrs Brophy, Mowleiu & Williams insert a preliminary notice re sale of Mr E. Morris' household furniture. The funeral jf Mr aivj Mrs C. Bird's lato daughter will leave tho residence, Longburn, at 12.45 to-morrow. ■ Harry Palmer will iell the household furniture and effects at the residence of Mrs Manson, Andrew Young-street, on Thursday next.
Mr F. J. Tdsker, Cafe de Paris Hotel, announces that bis first-class billiard table has arrived and will be ready for playing to-morrow.
An excellent opportunity is offered tomorrow to those in search of a first class farm property, when Messrs Baker & Tabuteau will offer for sale by auction, at Woodvillc. 4500 awes of (lie richest, grazing and dairy lands in the "Woodville district, in blocks o£ 50 acres and up. wards. The firm will,also offer 400 acres of alluvial land, in the same district, divided into 50 acre dairy ftiriua.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6825, 16 October 1900, Page 3
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318Events Worth Noting. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6825, 16 October 1900, Page 3
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