F O X TO N r U J3 L I C 1 1 A LL . FRIDAY, 20th AUGUST. MR. B. SHORT, A>'cnfc fov the Australian Mutual Provident Society, \\ 'ILL deliver one of liis popular v V lectures, ontitlecl "COURTSHIP axd MART? I AGE, AND HAPPY HOMES," On the above date. ADMISSION FISEE. TO THE ELECTORS OF ALVNAWA/i ! . ; . j MR. BNELBON TT7ILL ADDRESS the Electors as under : — FEILDING — TUESDAY, Mays nior's Hall, at 8 p.m. PALMERSTON — WEDNESDAY, Town Hall, at 8 p.m. IJALCOMBE and SANSON — On dates to be hereafter named. TO7TEE «TH.rj LOCAL UOAErO AOi'." . FOXTON LOCAL BOARD. "^TOTICE is "hereby given that a J-^l general election of Commissioners for the Foxton Local Board will be held on MONDAY. Ist SEPTEMBER, At noon, at the Court House, Foxton Five Commissioners have to be elected, and it is hereby further noti fled that in the event of more candi dales being proposed than are to be elected, and a poll being demanded, the same will be held on the next day, Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, at th e Court House, Foxton, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the fC'i-enoon, and four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Given under my hand at Foxton this 16th day of August. 1879. ERNJfiST S. THYNNE, Returning Officer. /■' No person is qualified for the office of Commissioner unless he shall be rated at an annual rental of ten pounds at least. Only those persons who shall have paid the last rate levied shall be entitled to vote. FOXTON STATE SCHOOL. ~^TOW that there is ample accom--L modation for the educational requirements of the district, and also an inciease of teaching power, parents are requested to send their children to school regularly ; and thoso parents who have not hitherto sent their children, are earnestly requested to do so, to prevent the unpleasant necessity of enforcing the compulsory clause of " The Education Act, 1877." ALEXANDER GRAY, Chairman School Committee. [card.] GF. HAWKINS, Barrister-at- „ • law, -Solicitor, Conveyancer, and Notary Public, Mrs. Wakefield's, Palmeuston. Foxton and Feilding Courts attended. Retainer by telegram attended to. MAN A\V A. T U COUNTY COUNCIL. rpENDERS will be received by *- Chairman, at Foxton, up to 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 2nd. for Formation Boundary Rood, Palmerston ; Funcing Reserve, Foxton, Plans and specifications to be seen at County Offices foxton, and Engineer's Office, Palmerston. H. J HAYNS, Engineer to Council. M ANA W A 'I I I 11 IGHWAYS ' ! BOARD. rpENDERS will be ieceived by J- Chairman up to 11 a.m. on Thursday, 28th August, foi^ Formation and metalling WiJ- . son's Line, Sandon. Plans and specifications to be seen at Highways Office, Palmerston, and Anderson & Janson's store, Sanson. H. J. HAYNS, Engineer to Board. ANOTHER BAKER. rpHE Undersigned, having rented JL the Bakery in Avenue street, will commence business on Monday in the above line, and hopes to receive a fair share of the. trade. JOHN CaRTWRJGHT. Foxton, August 14.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 99, 19 August 1879, Page 3
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