Q PE C 1 AL NOT ICE. A NEW DEPARTURE. A COMPETITION TALE. We invite our readers to furnish us with an Original Story, amusing or pathetic, not exceeding six hundred words in length. A prize of Ten Shillings wi'l be j given, to the one adjudged best, to be determined iv the following manner : Out of the compositions received, the best threp will be published, and with the publication of tbe thirds a voting paper will be issued-, tne de- ; cision by whioh will determine to to whom the prize will be awarded. No communications will be re* turned, but become the property of the Editor. Stories can be sent in any time up to noon of SATURDAY, 18th April next, they must be placed in envelopes and marked outside " Competition Tale." CAUTION— Every story nust have pasted on the first page, above the title, the following, cut from some ( copy of this paper : — . , CONDITION OF COMPETITION. I the undersigned competitor for the prize agree to the conditions pub- ' lishedinthe "Manawatu Herald." Signature of competitor here If ENRY TJRADOOCK, ( C A E T E E. I am now prepared to do any carting about the town that may be re- f quired. Orders promptly attended to. i N 0 T I C E. All Europeans or Maoris trespas- i sing on Tuwbakatupua No. 2, on tha eastern side of the Manawatu River, for the purpose of shooting or destroying game will be prosecuted according to law. RORE RANGIHEUEA, ) Me te iwi Katoa. j C. V. F v R Rl E ' Clyde Street, Foxton •Tust arrived — Quinces, Plutof . a small consignment- oi Orange?. To be sold Cheap. Apples and Confectionery. • 0 HFMP MILLEES.,I I»\pr Sale, an 8-horse Portable Engine hy » I^oby." In first class order ; has worked about 18 mouths. For particulars apply to JAMES LIDDELL, HORO WHE \U A OOTTNTY COU v . OIL. I T NDERS. i mKNDERSare hereby invited for aboat 160 chains of Road Formation to be )e r . in 4 contracts, from the Ohau Township to the Wereroa Clearing. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs Gomes' Sawmill at Ouau i ttilwMV Htation. Te .tiers to be in by lO.ftf) u.ru. on Saturuj,y, tbe 18th April, 1889, and marked outside, " Teader for contract jNo. Ohau to Wereroa." Signed, C. AUSTIN CLIMIE, County Engineer. Council Office, April 5 1889. *& ty £*> wlrokino *ro ay board, 1 tendTks. Tenders are invited for metnlling 80 chains more or less of the Shannon road. Specifications to be 3eeu at Mr Gascoigne'-? store, Shannon. Tenders to be sant in addressed to Messrs Gnscoigne and Andrews shannon on or before NOON of Thursday, 25th April. The lowest or any tendeinotnecossarily accepted. JNO. DAVIEB, Chairman. jsa 0 T I C E. Anyone found trespassing on the Oroua Downs Estate with dog or gun in pursuit of game or otherwise will be prosecuted. JOHN tf'LENNAN. 0" T I C E. Anyone found trespassing on the Moutoa Estate with dog or gun in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. nt> ... THOMAS WILSON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XII, Issue 259, 12 April 1889, Page 3
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