Wanted. liOfutj and Found. O'!'!(’ K.-I'cr; mi;; trespassing on Section SO. k oven ef fox ton, will rnc-rn';*! vitlio.it rwya't to persons. ~E. RLKLMAK, I\ J AKTLI) to Sell —Cutting Rights VV' of sever I .el hundred acres of Milling <’ nniv, Marton. rf\ H E imi "Mi win - ivin ived a pair of c , , _ , ’ i ,11 I>. 1 I i-;r Ailin'! save i’nriuT ironhk ■ TTOR M\LF,.~BBtcon pairs Homing J i BLvons. also chicken cock, Ist prize iiomer. \\. JiLELICK, Hall street. '■01! SARK, for Removal.—Tworoomed cottage, on sledge, lined throughout with t, and g. lining. Fitted with stove. May be seen near Austin Bros, wharf, Foxton.—Apply AV. ROGERS, e/o Prousc Eros., Shannon. OR SALE.—Two punts, '36 feet bv JP 14 feet by 4 feet dec]), decked, built of kauri and rimn. Lying in Man aw.it 11 river oppositite Fo.xton Wharf. Apply Railway Engineer Wanganui. T 00 K—J. J. Kruse is now booking JLJ orders, for sittings of Silver Wyandottes, Plvmonlli Rocks, Brown Leghorns, and While, Leghorns—all from prize stock at 5s a sitting. A special strain or Black Minorca at 7s a sitting. All 1 ves guaranteed. yesterday w do wcil .0 ia !mm a el ball ground ;;v wllhou: I l ' "■ !a■ e-awnd would (1 , J).,. I ~1 ;,]i l 'N lil''- ollice to
T3S7AXTHD. A good General servant. —Apply Mark Peureau Baker. WHITEBAIT. Messrs garbes and Mitchell are purchasers of Wniri'iiAiT in any quantity. Address ; Duncan Sired. Foxion. POST OFFICE HOTEL Broad STia-.Et, Palmerston North. Only One Minute’s Walk from Post Office. CjUISINE under the superintendence of ) an export nerd chef. Speight's and Burton B-owi-rys’ Ale-:. 15;- t brands of .Wines -nd Spirits. Splendidly furnished kpliard linom, and ■»k■ of Alcrck’s new IBibiard Tables. Cleanliness, Civility, and (Comfort- Free house for everythin". A. E. LTJDFiCKE; Propiietcr. PHOTOGRAPHY. T A. STARCK having taken over ?J • (he Si mlio situated in Park Street, next Triad Hall, is nr- pared to execute every brnttcli connect”d with (he work. Picnic parties, Public deni.mr.ira. tions and decoi-alk-ns of interiors promptly attended jo. Copies taken from old photographs; Enlargements made and framed, do., etc. The Studio will be open to the Public every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY io a.m. to y p.m. Electoral-
p RELIMINARY NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF M AN AW AT U. • Ladies & Gentlemen — I have tin.' honour to notify you that shall be a candidate for re-election as your representative in Parliament at the next General Election. Tours sincerely, J. VILE. TO THE ELECTORS OF i\l / NAWATU, Ladies and Cent lumen, n response to the request of my rien ds sh nil Lc- ; i i (MiOtlc next General Election of a member fer the House of Representatives for Manawatu. ' Yours faithfully, John eleven* mo TUI" ELECTORS OF A 1 AN AW AT U. Ladies and Gentlemen T INTEND In rrntest the Man twain S'LlI at (lie next elec i' ms a;-, an ludepen- ■ dent Liheral, and .Tall lake an early opportunity of placing mv views before you. Yours faithful!'.-. OSWALD GARDNER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3572, 14 September 1905, Page 3
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