To TrespassersATOTICE is hereby given that \ any person found trespassing with dog or gun on Herrington Estate will be prosecuted. ROBINSON BROS. TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY Person trespassing on my ’ \ property at Moutoa with gun or dog will be prosecuted. T. BOWE, Moutoa. To Bu’lders. 'TENDERS are invited for the | erection of a residence at Foxton for Mr H. Austin. Plans to be seen up till Tuesday, 15th inst. at rope works, and at J. Nash’s, Palmerston North, from 15th till 22nd, when tenders will close addressed to Rope Works, Foxton. HENNESSY v. McCEAGGEN. UNDER Distraint the following articles will be sold by public auction at the Police Station on SATURDAY, May 12th, 1906, at 2 p.m.— Duchess chest, washstand, iron bedstead and w.w. mattrass, dining table, rocking chair, and two Austrian chairs. E. J. WHITEHOUSE, . Bailiff. "TO THE BURGESSES OF { FOXTON. Eadies & Gentlemen, — At the request of a large number of electors, I have consented tc contest the Mayoralty, and respectfully solicit your support. Having had a seat on the Counfor the past twelve months, and also at other times, Borough matters are not entirely new to me. Should you give me your j confidence and place me in the j honoured position, I will do my j best to protect your interests and forward the progress of the Borough. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, GEORGE GRAY. Foxton, May sth, 1906. TO THE EEECTORS FOX--1 TON BOROUGH. Eadies & Gentlemen, I have the honour of offering you my services as Mayor for ensuing year. I desire to take the lead for the general advance of the town by advocating and supporting all beneficial measures of progress and use within our means. Yours sincerely, S. H. BAKER. Mr S. H. Baker will address the electors of Foxton in Masonic Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 9th inst. Chair taken at 8 p.m. sharp. To THE burgesses of 1 FOXTON. Eadies & Gentlemen, — In thanking you for the numerously signed petition to contest the Foxton Mayoralty, I have much pleasure in acceding to the request, and intend to address you on Municipal matters prior to Friday next —polling day. Yours respectfully, G. A. SIMPSON. . REMOVAE NOTICE. C. H. PODMORE, Blacksmith & Horseshoer. MAIN STREET, FOXTON. BEGS to inform his customers and the public of Foxton generally that he has removed to more commodious premises opj posite Eaing’s Family Hotel. '■ For Children’s hacking cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, J/6 and 2/6 per bottle.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 36, 10 May 1906, Page 3
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