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run daily shall be one train each way, Sundays excepted. Notice is also hereby given that the rate it is proposed to levy in respect j of the various classes of land herein before mentioned shall be — An annual maximum rate of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds for all the land comprised within the boundaries of the town of Foxton, and One Hundred Pounds for all the land comprised within the boundaries of the town of Panson, and being in the first class. An annual maximum rate of Pour Hundred and Thirty Pounds for all the lands comprised and being in the second class (coloured red on the plan of the railway district). An annual maximum rate of Three Hundred and Twenty Pounds for all the lands comprised and being in the third class (coloured blue on the said plan). An annual maximum rate of Six Hundred Pounds for , all the lands comprised and ] being in the fourth-class (coloured brown on the said plan). And notice is also hereby given that the said Company have, or will, before the 7th day of August, on© thousand eight hundred and seventynine, transmitted or transmit to the Council of each County wholly or partially comprised in the proposed district, a notice containing or accompanied by the following particulars : — 1. A copy of the plan and book of reference, and an estimate of the cost of the proposed.railway, and of the equipment thereof. 2. A statement of the maximum rate of tolls and charges, for the carriage of animals, goods, merchandize, and passengers, pro* posed to be charged on such railway. 3. A statement of the maximum rent or charge to be made for the storage of goods, produce, merchandize. 4. A statement of the minimum number of trains to be run daily. 5. A specification of the rate it is proposed to levy in respect of the various classes of land here* in mentioned. By order of the directors, \V. JACKSON, Secretary. MANAWATU HIGHWAYS BOARD NoflCE. ALL BATES owing to the above Board must be paid forthwith, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken without further notice. By order, JOHN T. DALRYMPLE, Chairman. "VTOTICE is hereby given that in -1-N pursuance of the provisions of the Land Tax Act, 1878, the objections to the Valuation List, and claims for exemption from the Land Tax for the Manawatu County and Borough of Palmerston North, will be heard before me on FRIDAY, the Islh day of August, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Resident Magistrate's Court House, Palmerston North. Given under my hand at Marton, this 2nd day of August, 1879. ROBERT WARD, Resident Magistrate. ALEXANDER BARBER, resid--9 ' ing at Foxton, Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland -Licentiate of the Apothecary's Hall, Dublin, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Registrar-. General, on Ist September, 1879, to have my name placed on the list of medical practitioners in the Colony of NewZealand,and that I have exhibited my diplomas to the said RegistrarGeneral, and deposited copies thereof in this office for inspection in terms of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1879. [ Alex. Babbeb. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON JU AND GLOB'S INSURANCE COMPANY. manawatu" agency. The undersigned, agents for the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, are prepared to receive, proposals for Fire Insurance on all descriptions of Town and Country property. The Company not being bound to any tariff, each proposal will be con* sidered on its merits, and the rate assessed accordingly. Detached risks will be accepted at rates substantially lower than those now ourrent. TriYNNE, LINTUN & CO., Sub-Agents, Foxton. FARM TO LET. 'j 0 LET, 175 acres of LAND, A situate about a mile from foxton, 10 acres being bush, the remainder clear. The timber in the bush can be utilised for fencing purposes. A portion is already fenced and drained. For further particulars, apply to . A. J. WHYTE, Whjte's Hotel, Foxton. •..

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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 97, 12 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 97, 12 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 97, 12 August 1879, Page 3

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