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MANAWATU ROWING CLUB. J^HE ANNUAITMEETING of the above Club will be held at hyte's Hotel on MONDAY, 14th September, at 8 p.m. P. CURTIS. FOXTON LAWN TENNIS CLUB THE ANNUAL" MEETING of the above Club wili be held at the Masonic Hall on WEDNESDAY, 16th September, at 8 p m. P. CURTIS, Hon. Seo. To Let, THE SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE on Moutoa Road, at present occupied by Mr P. Dudson. Good garden and two-stalled stable. Apply at the Manawatu Hebald Office. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. FRIDAY, 11th INST. A PUBLIC MEETING will be f\ held as above, when the following gentlemen will address the meeting : — JOHN HOLMES, Esq , "On the present outlook of the Flax Industry." E. A. HAGGEN, Esq., " On the Diverting of the Manawatu River." Several M.H.R.'s ure expected to attend and address the meeting. Chairman— His Worship the Mayor. MR. J. G. WILSON AND THE ELECTORS. A Political Friendship of 16 years' standing cannot be voluntarily severed without many regrets. I feel sincere regret-, therefore, that private affairs will not allow me to become a Candidate at the ooming Eleotion. lam tbe more reconciled to it, however, when I know that such a straight-forward prominent Politician as Mr Bruce has consented to stand on the same lines as have already guided me in Politics. In bidding good-bye, I sincerely thank those who have plaoed me in the honourable position of Member of tbe House of. Representatives since 1881. Yours faithfully, JAMES G. WILSON. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNOIL. Notice is hereby given that a Poll of Ratepayers will be taken on SATURDAY, the 19th day of September, 1896, in connection with the proposal of the Council to raise a loan of £6000 for forming and metalling roads within the County. Polling booths as under: — Sandon Riding, County Offices Mount Stewart Riding, Mr J. Bowater's House Waitohi Riding, Waitohi Schoolbouse Campbell Riding, Temperance Hall Carnarvon Riding, The Carnarvon Hall Kawakawa Riding, Mr Macmiilan's woolshed Awahou Riding, Moutoa Schoolhouse Hours of Polling 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. V. C. RANSOM, ; Chairman.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1896, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 10 September 1896, Page 3
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