LAST OF THE SEASON'S SALE. FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS. MESSRS. THYNNF, LINTON & CO. will sell by Public Auction at their sale.room, Foxton, on FRIDAY, JULY 18, at Noon, A large assortment of Fruit trees Gooseberries Currants Vines, and Ornamental sbrubs , From the Nursery of 0. F. Hanneke, Marton. A 8 the planting season will soon [ be closed, settlers are requested to take advantage of this sale. i Terms — cash. Without the slightest reserve. TEYNNE, LINTON & CO., Auctioneers, Foxton and Palmerston. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wanganui, holden at Palmerston North. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, and of the amendment thereof, and of the bankruptcy of WILLIAM ROBERT DIMOND, of Palmerston North, Bootmaker, a debtor. "VTCTIOE is hereby given that at -LN a first meeting of the Credi. tors of the above-named William Robert Diinond, held at the Court House, Palmerston North, on Wednesday, the ninth day of July, 1 879, the undersigned Sylvester Coleman, of Palmerston aforesaid, certificated accountant in bankruptcy, was duly elected Creditors' Tmstee of the property of the above named William Eobert Dimond, and that the said Sylvester Coleman has accepted the said Trusteeship, and signified in writing Buch acceptance to me. AETHUE, S. B. FORSTER, Clerk of the District Court, Palmerston North. Sylvester Coleman. Wji. S. Staite, Solicitor for the said debtor. MANAWATU HIGHWAYS HOARD. rPHE Collector of the Board will -L attend at the following places for the collection of rates of the undermentioned dates : — | Foxton— At Whyte's Hotel, on Wednesday, the 10th July, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sanson— At Ensor's Hotel, on Fri--1 day, the 18th July, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. In the matter of the Sandon and Foxton Eailway District. Notice to Voters. I HEREBY give notice that the votes of the Ratepayers for the above Eailway will not be taken on the 12th July, as advertised, but is hereby postponed till a future day, of which early notice will be given. JOHN WEIGHT GOWER, Presiding Officer. ; Sanson, July 3, 1879. > NOTICE TO THE TEADE. WDEAHDS begs to inform his • numerous friends and customers that he has opened an agency in Foxton for his I iEBATED WATERS, Manafactured from the well-known spring at Terrace End, which for purity and excellence cannot be sur» passed. L The Trade waited on daily. MANAWATU HEEALD. NOTICE. 1 ]i/| ESSES F. EICH & CO., But- , IYA cherp, of Campbelltown, have I been appointed agents for the Mana- . watu Herald. Copies of the paper r can be obtained from them, and all advertisements or orders left witli t them will be duly attended to. j Til RE. E M KT ARD, Watchmaker, -LA and Stationer, has been ap--3 pointed agent at Feilding for the M anawatu H erald, and all orders for - advertisements or priming left with k hrn will be duly attended to. Copies of the M anawatu Herald can be obtained from Mr Metard, 3j ' upon arrival of the up train on Tues^ g ' day and Friday mornings. « RUSSELL BROS., .' Proprietors.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 90, 11 July 1879, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 90, 11 July 1879, Page 3
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