MANAWATU HERALD. A 81-WEEKLY Journal, published i\ , ivtJFoxtdfl, and distributed through - •ou&the Cffhnty fy^the first train each Tuesday.and Friday, contains County Council proceedings. Telegrams irom all parts of the world Full roports of all matters of interest to the County. Annual subscription ... £10" Half yearly „ .. 011 • Quarterly >> ..06 If paid in advance. RUSaELL BROS., Proprietors Papers can be obtained from E. E Metard, Palmeraton ; E. E. Metard, Feild ing ; E. Marsh, Terrace End j J. Tompki'is, Halcombe; T. Bills, Otaki, all of whom are agents. ME MOFFITT, Surgeon Dentist, Willis-street, Wellington. Wth^r* U Tl OfO Inferior articlet ■%z %? V^w^awww iam are sometimes |P f 4jtttmM offered and recom* '%% \ mended topurohasers, %@f** i 3siJ*ta} because the seller buys it at a lower price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, makes a larger profit. To avoid this, and receive a good article in COFFEB aid PEPPER, ask for " CREASE'S," and see that the name is ou the package. Compared with any other brands in the Colony, it is not to be equalled. Sold in Tins by the principal Storekeeper) throughout the district. NOTICE. mo ARRIVE~NEXT WEEKNEW SEASON'S TEAS, ex s.s. Killarney, via Melbourne. Also, To hand, THE REST BRANDS OF SPIRITS, in. bulk ; And a consignment of PURE AUSTRALIAN WINES. THYNNR, LINTON & CO.
All Saints' Chtjbch. — The Yen. Arch, deacon Thorpe intends vißiting this district during the current week, and will conduct the services at All Saints' Churoh, Foxton, next Sunday. Otaki Cot'BT.— -The usual quarterly silting of the Otaki Court will be held at that township today. Naming thb Streets.— Why do not our City Fathers take some action in regard to the matter of the naming of the streets P Some months ago Mr Coley took the matter in hand, in his usual business-like manner, but owing to the apathy evinced by the rest of the Board the matter fell through. Every day people arc put to endless trouble in conveying property owing to this neglect, and on Friday lant the whole powers of the Board were taxed to describe in a resolution a certain road. It is high time the streets were named, find we hope some public spirited member will take the matter in hand at once. Thbeatbninq Language. — At the Police Court, on Friday last, two men named Charles Louis and Charles Ariati, were
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 4, 14 September 1880, Page 2
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