lIfANTED TO SELL— A Cow W near calving. Apply to J. Bbadlbv, Po»t Office Hotel. All SaintsMFoxton. TO-MORROW, ALL SAINTS' 1 FESTIVAL will be observed. Tbe Services will be full choral. Celebration after Morning Prayers at 11. Children's Service at 2.80. Evening Service at 6.30. j MONDAY. Institution Service at 7.80 p.m. j Address by the Right Rev. Bishop of Wellington. Tickets for the service may be obtained from Messrs Easton, Stewart and Fraser. Social in Public" Hall at 8.30 p.m. j All Saints' Church, FOXTON. ASOCIAL will be held at tbe Public Hall on MONDAY (the 2nd November), at 8.80 p.m. to welcome the Rev. R. and Mrs Young. His Lordship the Bishop of Wellington and visiting Oleigy will be present. There will be music and singing. Admission —Adultß Is. Children 6d. Launch. is given that the builder, j Mr Bauokham, will launch the new steamer he has built for Mr Howan on Thursday, sth Nov., Ac Noon. Tbe Public are invited to witness the novel ceromony. The steamer on her entrance into the water will be christened by Miss Thynne the " Sunbeam." His Worship the Mayor and other public men will most likely address the assemblage. MAYORAL ELECTION. Foiton, Oct 81st, 1896. TO MR J. R. STANBELL, FOXTON. Dkab Sib,— We the undersigned Burgesses of Foxton do hereby request you to allow yourself to be nominated for the Office of Mayor for the ensuing year, and if you consent we will do our be it to secure your return. Yours faithfully, T. U. Cook Thomas Bowe W. B Rhodes F. Robinson Johu Collins Thomas Couk R. H. Barber W. Hamer M. Hamer C. T. Austin Joe Toe S. Wilson J. H. Howan J. W. Walsh J. A. Perreau H. Border John Spelman George Gray And many othess. Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN RESPONSE to your requisition I have much pleasure in accepting the nomination to the office of Mayor, and if elected will do my best to advance the interests of the Borough. I remain. Yours very faithfully, J. R. STANSELL. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGEBSEB OF THE BOROUGH OF FOXTON. Ladibband Gentlemen,— AT the request of a number of the Burgesses of Foxton to stand for the Office of Mayor, I have decided to offer my services. Should you do me the honour to relurn me at the Head of the Poll, I shall do my best to serve you fai.hiully. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, EDMUND OSBORNE. OOLYTON SALE. TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. j ABRAHAM* WILLIAMS will £\ sell by publio auction as above at 1 p.m. — 20 mixed yearlings 10 weanera 100 fat and forward ewes 120 ewes with 100 per cent. lamba 60 prime fat ewes 120 hoggets, good line 65 dry ewei 525 good Lincoln wethers 200 goodbftggets, - .
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Manawatu Herald, 31 October 1896, Page 3
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