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PAIAKA SAWMILL. ]\TOTICE is hevohy giver, that -1-^1 Frederick Hill.-i and parfy am the lessee* of the Puiuku Sawmill for a period of six months from the Jsth day of October. 1879. an I that no agreement will be considered by them binding as regards the purchase of goods, or sale of timber, unless it has their signature. Mr R. G Knight is authorised to receive orders for timber, and payments for same, and his receipt will be a full discharge for all payments made. V. HILLS, For F. Hills and Pwrty. Foxton, 2nd January, 1880 MA N A WA T U COU NT V COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING will be ■£*- held on Monday, February 2nd, 1880, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of adopting the resolution of April 18, 1877, passed at a special meeting of that date, with reference to Hawkers' Licenses: — "That the County charge hawkers and pedlars a half-yearly | license fee of £5, suc'i license to froe them over the area of the County, excepting such i portions as arc contained in Locil Hoard boundaries." By order, D. 11. MACARTHUR, Chairman. M AN AW AT? "CO U~NT~Y COUNCIL. IT h hereby publicly notified that the period for registration of Dors has commenced (January 1, 1880), and any dog or dogs in the possession of any person or persons unregistered, if of the ago of six months, in one month from date hereof, shall be liable to a peualty of not exceeding Five Pounds for every dog so owned, maintained, or being in his charge; and all dogs, legis tered or unregistered, wheresoever found molesting or worrying cattle, sheep, pigs or other live stock, whether such dogs at the timo at which they may be so found, shall be or shall not be in charge of any person, may be destroyed. DEPUTY REGISTRARS OF DOGS. Feilding — Thomas Price Palmerston North — John Gillospie Foxton— James Draper Carnarvon and Sanson — Patrick Gaughran Otaki— not yet appointed john M'u;;llooh, Registrar of Dogs. HIMATANGI RACES. TfINTRIES will be received by the undersigned up to half- an • hour before each Race. Pr A SPECIAL TRAIN 4^ Loaves the Foxton Station at 10 j m rotnrnincy nt Ap m, — - — . A. J. WFJYTE. TTIMATANGI uTcE S , To be held on the Himatangi Race* course on Tuesday, January c, isso. I'ROORAMME. Hurdle Race. — Two miles. C hurdles, 3ft fiin high. One stone over weight for age. Entrance, £1. Produce Race.— One and a half miles. "Weight for age. En. trance, £1. Pony Raco. — One mile. Catch weights. Entrance. 10s. Himatangi Handicap. — Two and a half miles. Nominations, £1 Is; acceptances, £l la Gate Purse — One and a half miles. Heats. Weight for age. En trance, £1. Consolation Stakes. — One and a half miles. Handicap. Entrance, £i. All entries to he made by 8 pm. on the sth January. Weights to be declared for the Handicap at 9 a.m. on the 6tb, at Whyte's Hotel, with acceptances. No one eligible to entor a horse without being a subscriber of £ i to the Races. Jockeys are requested to ride in colors. All disputes to be decided by the judge, whose decision will be final. A; J.WHYTK, Judge. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PATEA-MANAWATU SKCTION. HIMATANGI RACKS. ON JANUARY 6th, 1880, an FXTKA TRAIIN will leave Foxton for Himatangi at 10 a.m., returning to Foxton at 4 p.m. T. F. ROTH K MAM, General Manager. NOIICK T)ERSONS are hereby cautioned 3L against breakipg any bottles from the Cordial Factory of W. Deards, Palmerston. E. COLE, Foxton agent.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 38, 6 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 38, 6 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 38, 6 January 1880, Page 3

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