Wanted, Lost and Found. WANTED.— Girl, about :6, to help with housework. Apply Mrs F. Spiers, Avenue Road. Important Notices. FOXTON RACING CLUB. TENDERS. '"PENDERS are invited for earth -*■ work, etc., required on racecourse. Tenders addressed to Mr J. F. Overfund to close on MONDAY 19th hist at 8 p.m. Specifications may be seen at Mr Overend’s office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. WHYTE, Secretary, SATURDAY, JUNE i;th at 2 p.m. TO SPECULATORS. BUILDERS, FARMERS, AND OI’HERS. Unreserved Sale of the whole th. premise, known as H ;rtki „, s I e...per.., C0 Hotel, tate! ; n possession of Mr,Hams. M E c\) liS CLARK & n ~ tee been instructed by •.kliv ST[Nj Egq <( to sell WITHOUT RESERVE. ( fehe above date. The whole of the Buildings, Corrugated Iron, Chimneys, etc., etc., comprised in the above. Conditions: Buildings to be removed Within 14 days or at discretion of the Auctioneers. Terms: Cash on fall of the hammer for portion or the lot. JOHN CAMERON, Auctioneer. PRELIMARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY JULY Ist. Clearing sale of r Vws, Milk Trap Cans, Farm Implements, Houses etc , ETC. On tho promises of Mr J, Hillary, Ooley Street. MESSRS WYATT CLARK & t’* (Jo. are instructed by Mr J. Hillary who is giving up the milk business to sell on above date the whole of his plant etcFurther particulars in future issue. J..HN CAMERON, Auctioneer,
CHUNG WAH AND CO. GREENGROCERS, FRUITERERS, AND CONFECTIONERS. Main Street Foxton, (Next Bank of New Zealand). Also established at Wellington and Danncvirke, j WILL COMMENCE BUSINESS ! ON . . ■ ! JULY ist NEXT. , ! Full stocks of all lines of Groceries, i etc., at lowest market rates. NOTICE. "VrOTtCE is hereby given that all accounts owing to the undersigned are requested to bo settled by June 15th. All unpaid after that date will be sued for without further j notice i Payments may be made to Mr. L. 1 W. Wilson, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. A. PAT. Borough Notices* FOX 1 0 BOROUGH COUNCIL, j BY virtue of the Municipal Cor- j porations Act, 1000, and the i Public Libraries 4 ct. 1869. it is hereby notified that the Foxton Borough j Council intend on Monday, June| 12th, to strike a general rate of fifteen pence and a library rate of one penny in the pound on the annual rental value of the whole of the rateable property in the Borough for the period commencing on the .first day of Anvil. 19°5. and terminating on ; the thirty-fi. dev of March. 1906, : to be due and payable in one sum at i the Council Office Foxton, on the j 15th day of July, 1905 The Hate Book open for inspection at the said office during office hours. Fsthnated Receipts rind Expon diture for the year ending 81st March, 1906 : Receipts ... £1298 12 6. Expenditure £1298 12 6. Details may be seen at the Council Office during office hours. i ALE FR SFR. T«wn Cl«rk
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 3
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