COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. i — — ELECTION OF MAYOR. NOTI^.E is ben-by given that tbe Annttn? EVetioil o; M»vot for the Bor.->u»h of Foxion tfi 1 be hold in the Pu lie L ; brary on WEDNESDAY, the 21th November, V 94. Nominaticnp of Ca> d datrs will be ms»av d by Me vi dersi r«ed up to 12 o'clock noon of WEDNESDAY, 21st dav of o» etnber, 1894. * QHO . F. GIB ON, Returning Officer. Novem er 18 h, 18»4. POXTON i OROUGiI COUNCIL.T NDERS are invited, and will be received fit V«* Vor ugh «~ounoil office until n« on of FR.DAY, th* 16th clay of Notemb r, for ii>6 fol iowfog contrft a* i— No. 1- Fo irring. trlralnlflg. and claying 80 cha ns oil the Boston Shannon road. No. 2 —Meia lin- Sri ciigin& of the Foxt n Shannon road. No. 3.— Lowering andwid- ning cuttings, and foimation on No. 6> Line Specifications nnd particulars to b- steu at the Gotmcl offic<* durin office hours. T. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. ■nOXTON PUBLIC HALL. CONCERT 111 aid of School Funds. IO#HT, Paiit I. 1 . Overture — Miss Williams and Miss Burr 2. Glee— "Hail Snnliug Morn,"— Company. 8. Song—" Robin Adair,"— Mrs Dermer 4. Song— (selected)— Mr Cook 5. Song— " Destiny,"— Miss Williams 6. Song— "Good Company,"— Mr 8. Ennis, junr. 7. Song— " Poor Old Joe," -Master Dermer 8 Song—" Longshoreman,"— Mr Stansell ; 5). Song— (selected)— Miss H Bun* 10. Song—" The British Lion,"— Mr Hardy 11. Song— "The Very Worst Girl in School,"— Miss G. Hamer 12. Song— "The Song that reached my Heart." -Mr F. E. Wright. INTERVAL OF 10 MINUTES. ""* Part 11. 1. Overture— Mrs Cook and Miss Whyte 2. Trio — " Canadian Boat Song,"— Mrs Cook, Miss H. Burr, Mr Westwood. 3. Song— " Cleansing Fires," Mrs T. Mitchell 4. Song- (selected) -Mr Hardy 5. Song — " A Dream Within a Dream," — Miss Williams 6. Song—" Where did you get that Hat ?"- Mr Young 7. Song—" Oh, Oh, Hear the Wild Winds Blow,"— Mrs Dermer 8. Song- " Good Old Mother,"- Mr Stansell 9. Recitation— " The Charge on Pari' haka,"— Mr Westwood 10. Sonc — " Meet me by Moonlight," Mr F. E. Wright. •■ God Save the Queen !" Admission to all parts of the hall, one shilling; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited, and will be receiv* d add est-ed to the Chair man, at on, un il roon of WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of Novembrr, for he fo lowing oontraeis : - I^o 1 -Trimming and metal ■ing 844 chain* on the Foxton bham.on Ruad. No. 2. -Tihnraiutf and curtailing 151 chains ButluFeilding Road. No. 3 —Trim i ing and metal* ling and cla\ing 91$ chaius Campbelltown i iue. No. 4. — Formation and culverts about 86 chains, Phillip'* Street, Sanson. Specifications at County Office, Sanaon, also for Vns. 2, 3, an 1 4, at Oanni o'g store. Oampbeilfown. and N<» 1 at Manawatu Herald Offio**, oxtou. E. G. COX. County ' lerk. TENDKRS. ♦^TENDERS wanted for nbout 8 J miles of draius at Tuwhakapa* pui No 2. Specifi ntio'ia can be seen at the Manawatu Herald Office, Koxtcn. W. AKERB, Pa'inerst^n N. B. Spelman, CARTER, WOOD AND COAL ME I. CHA T. AVENUE RuAD, FOXTON. HAVING a Powerful Engiue I am prepared to Cut ! «nd Deliver Firewood in all lengths | at Beaouable 1 rices.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 November 1894, Page 3
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558Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 13 November 1894, Page 3
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