WORTHY OF ATTM'flOft. A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often causes more attention than it deserves, but tloes not receive an encore. So people who have useel other Coffeeß and had no satisfaction, are fiat likely to purchase them again, but after buying Crease's A.I, Toffee they will always see they get it. for. it is the best. QtJALtTY— That's the point, for it is a matter of supreme importance in our food ; whatever may be the opinion of other articles of inferior nature when it comes to Coffee we all want the best, and the demand for Cbeasb's A.I. Coffee shows the popular taste, as it is the best obtainable. IT AFFORDS you pleasure to give your rieiids whett calling njee cakes and to answer en&iurtes,- and inform them that *ot> used the Sun Baking Powdeb which you would tiflt be without on account of its quality and cheapliestJ~-ftn<J obtainable everywhere. BOROUGH OF FOXTON. « BEGULATION OF LOCAL ELECTIONS ACT, 1876." It THERE" AS Seven Electors of yV the Borough of Foxton have Wade and signed before ft Justice of the Peace a declaration and petition in the form of the Sixth Schedule of the " Regulation of Local Elections Acts'' praying that ah Enquiry may be made into ah Election holden at Foxton on the 7th day of September, 1894, at which Robkrt Austin, George Hughes and Thomas Westwoop were declared elected respectively to the office of Councillor of the said Borough, and that the said Election may be declared Void, on the ground that the name of one, Hekry Bbadcock, a Candidate, was not entered on the Polling Papers. And Whereas the said declaration and petition has been filed in the Magistrate's Court at Foxton, this is to give notice that 1 shall hold an ENQUIRY into the matter alleged in the said petition at the Magistrate's Court, Foxton, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of September instant, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon. Given under my hand at Foxton this 13th day of September, 1894. HERBERT W. BRABANT, Stipendiary Magistrate. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Village Homestead Lands will be open for selection on Lease in Perpetuity at this Office, and at Levin, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of September, 1894. HOROWHENUA VILLAGE SETTLEMENT. 46 Village Humeatead Allotments, varying from 6 to 50 acres. Also at Auction, for cash. 10 Village Allotments, 1 acre and under. Plans containing full particulars can be obtained at the principal Post Offices in the District, and at this Office. JOHN H. BAKER, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land and Survey Office, Wellington, August 25th, 1894. TUESDAY, 18th SEPT. AWAHURI SALE YARDS. NORTON & SON will sell by | \j public auction as above — 2 prime fat bullocks 1 fat heiter 5 mixed yearlings 3 milkers, springing 10 mixed weaners 50 ewes and lambs ' 500 mixed hoggets 200 good 2-tooth wethers 100 wethers 100 ewes and lambs 90 mixed hoggets 250 wetber hoggets Sale at 1 o'clock.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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498Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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