THE EDUCATION BOAKD OF THP DISTKICT OF WANftANiri. IN accordance with the sub section of the 66th clause of " The Education Ac*, 1877," and in consequence of an insufficient atteudance at the first meetings convened, it is hereby noiified that a public meeting oi householders in each of the undermentioned school dis ric s shall be held at their resppc ive scho-lhouses, for the purpose of electing a School Committee for the current year, on TH RSDAY, 19th February, 1880, at 7.30 p.m. At such time and places, and immediately after the elections, the Board directs chat the newlyelected Committees shall hold their first meetings for the purpose of electing Chairmen, and the names of such Chairmen shall at once be forwarded to the Board's Secretary, viz., — Waitotara, Carlyle, Whenuakura, Foxton, Moutoa, Glen Nevis, Mosston, Brunswick. A. A. BROWNE, Seoretary. Brd February, 1880, TELEGRAPH HOTEL, OTA_ECI. WM. GRE ENOUGH, Propjrietoji. This favorite wayside public house has unsurpassed accommodation for travellers. Visitors will receive every caro and attention. WINES, SPIRITS, ETC. Passengers can be booked for Cobb's coaches, which atop at this hotel. Good stables and welUgrassed paddocks connected with the hotel. TELEGRAPH STORE, Main- street, Otaki. THOMAS BILLS Desires to inform the settlers of the Otaki District that he has opened a GENERAL STORE, Opposite the Telegraph Hotel, Otaki. The Stock has been personally selected by the Proprietor from the best houses in Wellington, and comprises — DRAPERY and CLOTHING GROCERIES, of every description HARDWARE BOOTS AND SHOES IRONMONGERY SPADES AND SHOVELS AXES, PICES, and BROOMS FLOUR, OATS, &c TOBACCO, CiaABS, PIPES And every line to be found in a FIRST-CLASS STOCK. The Proprietor is determined to make the Telegraph Store what customers will find out it is on trying, viz., the CHEAPEST STORE in the District. Produce bought, Bold, and exchanged. The Proprietor will also carry on the business of Commission Agent, and all orders will receive prompt attention. Note the address — THOMAS BILLS, Genebal Storekeeper, Produce Merchant, and Commission Agent, OTAKI. FOXTON BUTCHERY. ARTHUR LOVE-JOT desires to inform the public of Foxton that he has taken over the above well-known butchering business from Mr F. W. H odder, and hopes, by atrifct attention to the business, to obtain a share of public patronage. Families waited on daily for orders. Shipping supplied. Tripe, sausages, and all other small goods always on hand. ARTHUR LOVKJOY, Wholesale and Family Butcher, (Opposite W byte's Hotel), Poxton. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PATEA-MANAWATU bECHON. AFTER MuNDAY, the 16th inst., the 7.25 a.m. train from Halcombe, and 11.15 a.m. train from Wanganui, "will run only on Saturdays. ' The Goods JTrain from 1j alcombe to Palmorston and back will be diecontinued. T. F. ROTH KR AM, General Manager.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1880, Page 7
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