Undoi the Local Boards Act. FOXTON LOCAL BOARD. j NOTICE is heroby given that an J£lection of a Commissioner for the Foxton Local Board in tlio room of ANDREW JAMES WHYTE, resigned, will be held on "WEDNESDAY, 14th Api'il, at noon, at the Court House, Foxton. And it ia hereby further notified that in the event of more candidates being proposed than are to bo elected, and a poll lreing demanded, the same will be held on the next day THURSDAY, the 15th day of April, at the Courc House, Foxton, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Given under my hand at Foxton this Bth day of April, 1880. EKNfiST S. THYNNE, 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 labt rate levied shall be entitled to vote. Foxton, April 8, 1880. ~~foxton local~board. To the Ratepayers — fi ENTLEMEN,— I thank you very vX much for the confidence you have shown in me by returning me at the head of the poll on more than one occasion, when standing as a candidate for the Local Board. For reasons which need not be referred to in this notice I have determined to retire from the position I have almost uninterruptedly held since the Board was started, and though ceasing to be a Commissioner, I will still do my best to promote the welfare and progress of the township A. J. WHYTE. April 8, 1880. THANKS. J HEREBY sincerely thank those persons who kindly rescued me and my family during the late flood. WM. WINTERS'JILL. Foxton, April 7, 1880. MAKINO GENERAL STORE, AND POST OFFICE. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. H. PEMBERTHY, I~\E SIRES to announce that a Great Clearing Sale Will begin at the above Store, On MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1880, and will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. The GOODS will be sold Under Cost Price, to make room for fresh stock. To heads of families, settlerp, and others, this sale will present a splon. did chance of OBTAINING CHEiP GOODS, As the whole stock must be cleared at ANY SACRIFICE. FOR CASH OILY. The Stock comprises Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, Tinware, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, And all the requisites of a General Store. Don't forget to call and inspect the Stock, which will be found the cheapest ever offered in Manawatu. H. PEMBERTHY, Proprietor, Makino, March 30, 1880.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 65, 9 April 1880, Page 3
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