VJA^ORAL ELECTION. Foxtow, 4th Nov., 1897. J. R. STANSELL, Esq., Foston. Dear Bm,— WE, the undersigned Burgesses, of Foston; do hereby request you to allow yotiraelf to Be re-nomi* nated for the office of Mayor for the ensuing year, and feel confident that owing to the good work you have done in the interest of the Borough during the past that your return is a certainty, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to have you eleoted. We are, dear Bir, Yours faithfully, C. H. Collins J. Ingram Geo. Satherley Rebecca Coley James Coley H. Stephens E. Cummerfieia W. B. Rhodes Geo. Gray B. Spelman P. Hennessy J. Cummerfield H. Coley W. S. Stewart and many others. REPLY. TO MR. 0. H. COLLINS AND OTHER BURGESSES SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Ladies and Genllemen, In reply to your request I have the honour to state that I will again seek election for the office of Mayor. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, J. R. STANSELL. FOR SALE, 2 horses 1 pony 1 milch cow 1 iron tank 1 pump A number of Fowls and other effects. Apply sharp to Constable Gillespie, Police Station, who is leaving the district. lanawatu Hotel, AVENUE ROAD, FOXTON. HAVING leased the above Hotel, I am prepared to receive visU tors and the general public. All favouring me with their patronage will receive the best attention. Propbietoe - T. E. WANKLYN The best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION. A first-class billiard table on the premises. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISE* MENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SATURDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have j\ received instructions from Messrs Row Bros., who are leaving the colony to sell by Public Auction as above at their Rooms, Palmerston North— The whole of their freehold property at Tokomaru, on the Wellington Manawatu Railway Line, comprising 750 acres of first olass land in lots of 150 to 850 acres each. This land is of the very best quality, mostly leyel, dry and well watered, and is conveniently situated within easy distance of creamery, school, and railway station. Full particulars in future advertisement. Pianoforte & Singing. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. Mrs. E. Gray, LOUTH NURSERY. TO LET. 'THE SHOP lately occupied by I Mr A. R. Osborne in Main I street, nest to Mr Loveday's drapery 1 estftblishrji^ij ■
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Manawatu Herald, 6 November 1897, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 6 November 1897, Page 3
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