"P'^BSUYTERIAir CONCERT A CONCKRT. In connection with the Pres'.Tterian Congregation, Paimerston North, will be «ivea m THE TOWN H.ALL, ON ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 2,183 Admission 3s. and 2s. Tickets can be had from the store keepers. Full programme on July 27. SERVANT WANTED. WANTED. — AGOOD. GENERAL SERVANT.' Apply at (.bis office. TKXDJS US WANTED. m EN DE R S are invited up to SATUR--1 DAY, the 20th of AUGUST instant, for the PURCHASE of TEN .\CUF>B of LAND, more or less, situated m BUNN YTHOKPE, section 1467 ; title. Crown Grant. Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to WilHam Hercock, Carrier, Carterton. Terms — Cash. THI PALMERSTON BREWERY FOX TON LTNE, PALMKKSTON NORTH. ] JAMES BRIDGE, Propribtok. ; nnHIS Eshblishn c t is now m full X. swing, and is producing beer of first-class quality. Of the latter, the fact that Mr. A. LOUGH i» Brewer, will be sufficient guarantee. Already the High Quality of the Beer ] has given the PALMERSTON BREWERY A reputation, which it will be the Proprietor's aim to preserve and extend. Only 'he Purest and Best ingredients used. .*pecical Brews if Order* j delivery by rail and dray all over the disti let. Yeast and Grains on ra'e. Support solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. JAMES BR) DUE. TENDERS WANTED. rtiNDERS wanted, up to the 25th inst'iit, for ERECTING ten chains j and a fcp'f POST an<l KAIL FENCING and cutting down a few white pints. also ; for TWO WATER CLOSETS, ply Kaiere Post ( (ffice. The lowest or any tender not nec«ssavily accepted. . M D. M'EWtiN, Chtiiman School Core od it tee. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on the land of George lUchardson, Rangitikei Line, on 18: h day of July, 1881. Two red and white yearling heifers ; no visible brand, ear mark, tip off left ear. If not released, and expenses paid, will be sold on Thursday the 4th day of August, 1881, at noon, at the farm of George Richardson. JOHN Gi'JiESPi"}, Poundkeeper. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, em HAST TSRM^. RUKAL SECTIOirs, FITZHKRBE&T, Nos. 520, 947, 340, MI, 958, eontaiaing each about 100 aeree. For particulars apply to JAMES LIKTOir. SLAUGHTERING NOTICE I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Jbat I intend to ?pr>ly, at the next sitting of the County CeuncU for license to slaughter on part of Native section No. 153 on plan of Towuship of Sandon. CHARGES GASCOIGNE. July 5, 1881. ANTED KNOWN.- -That ■ c Labor Exchange, r He^is: • O fa - a is now removed to building op ■ ; ie she Catholic Chapel, (formerly o^'jupied by Mr P. E Warburton,) where -■> üß#mployfld are invited to give it * ir names and add re: . JCTANT'JD KIOWN. — That setYt tlera may have Tenders deposited at tb,e Regist y Office, . WANTED. -A seivant P,ii;l. ,r fatrn near the town ; &,%o 21> - mcD, and several day-Worc-s. Apply te H. GRAFF,. Registry Office, Broad- * reet. ANTED KNOWN.-That there is a splendid opening cor a steady and iober man m the township, Constant employmf nt for years «t current rate of wages j Further particulars om H. GRAFF, Registry Office. WANTED. WANTED at once, a MAN accustomed to work, and KEEP CI^qtJLAR BAWS. Apply Registry
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 149, 20 July 1881, Page 3
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