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COXTON BOEOUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Notice is hereby given that the following Candidates have been nominated for the Office of Mayor for the Borough of Foxton : — OSBORNE, Edmund John Buroard STANSELL, John Rainbow. As the number of Candidates ex** ceed the number required, a Po'l will le taken on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of November, 1896, in the Fublio Library. Foxton. Hours of Foiling— From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. THOS. F. GIBSON, Returning Officer. Foxton, Nov. 19th, 18^6. HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m.— Draught horses, harness horses, hacks, vehicles, &c. 1 new English side saddle 1 First-clas?, reliable, heavy trap horse UNRESRRVED SALE OF HORSES. PALMERSTON NORTH. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 1 p.m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have j\ received instructions from E. D. Browne to sell by public auction at their yards, as above — 100 Light unbroken horse? by Somnus, Papapa, Vanguard Sou'-wester, Wapiti and other well • known sires 700 good woolly wethers 205 do do do Absolutely without reserve. MAYORAL ELECTION. Foxton, Oct 81st, 1896. TO MR J. B. STANSELL, FOXTON. Dear Sir,— 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 best to secure your return. Yours faithfully, T. U. Cook Thomas Bowe W. B. Rhodes F. Robinson John Collins Thomas Cook R. H. Barber W. Hamer M. Hamer C. T. Austin Joe Tos S. Wilson J. H. Howan J. W. Walsh J. A. Perreau H. Border John Spelman George Gray And many others. Laddbs 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. i ■— MAYORAL ELECTION. ; TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF FOXTCN. I Ladies and Gentlemen, — A T the request of a number of the I 1 j\ Burgesses of Foxton to stand j for the Office of Mayor, I have ; decided to offer my services. Should you do mo the honour to return me at the Head of the Poll, I shall do my Lest to serve you faithfully. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, EDMUND OSBORNE.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 November 1896, Page 3
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581Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 19 November 1896, Page 3
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