WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF PALMERSTON NORTH, FOXTON & DISTRICT. Ladies & gentlemen.— On the day of the Municipal Elections you will be asked to vote for two members of the Wellington Harbour Board. As Palmerston N. is assured of one member, it is thought that the other should be selected from the residents of the districts outside. Personally, I am satisfied there will be no desire on the part of any fairminded elector to confine both seats to the residents of Palmerston North. At a meeting of the representatives of Feilding Borough, Kiwitea, Manawatu, Pohangina, Oroua and Kairanga Counties, held on 31st March, it was decided to support my candidature for the second seat, leaving the representation of Palmerston North and surrounding districts in the capable hands of Mr Cohen. I am therefore emboldened to solicit your votes on the polling day. It is hardly necessary for me to say that I have seen considerable service on local bodies in this district, and have had a long and extensive connection with business and financial affairs. As a large importer and considerable owner of town and country property, I am interested in preventing the infliction of burdensome wharfage charges or the imposition of rates on country lands to provide for the upkeep of Wellington Harbour, while, if elected, I shall strongly oppose extravagance or unnecessary borrowing. I am largely interested in the sheep-farming industry, and consequently may be depended on to see that the primary producers, who at present have no representative on the Board, shall have their interests carefully looked alter. Should you do me the honour to elect me, in conjunction with one of the Palmerston North candidates, 1 shall endeavour to do my duty ?s a representative of the whole district. 1 have the honour to remain, Your obedient servant, JOHN G. COBBE. Feilding, 10th April, IQII.
F. D. WHIBLEY. LAND, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, FOXTON. TRADESMEN’S Books kept, and all classes of accountancy and commission work undertaken. AGENT FOR the Norwich Union Insurance Society, and Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association. Let me have particulars of properties for sale —no sale no commission. FOR SALE. 17 acres, 4-roomed house and scullery, all necessary outbuildings, close to town. £4OO. 15 acres, 4-roomed house, orchard, trapshed, cowshed, dairy, hay loft, etc. Also sections in all parts of t borough, A £5 deposit will buye one. A SNIP. Nicely improved % acre section with almost new 4-roomed house, all conveniences, gas stove and lighting, water laid on. Only a few minutes walk from Levin Post Office. A real cheap property. PUBLIC NOTICE. AS from Ist day of April, 1911, Messrs Jenson and Bak have taken over the management of the Awa Downs Dairy, and the householders of Foxton can still reply on getting the best and cleanest milk producible delivered regularly and carefully. In this connection Mr James Newth, who is retiring from the position, wishes to thank customers and friends for past favours and solicits a continuance to his successors. [ WEDDING BELLS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. IF “in the spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love,” by autumn they are firmly rivetted on Marriage. For every April, Dan Cupid husbands a tidy crop of hearts and puts them up in pairs—no two alike. Should the mails fetch you a wedding invitation, answer it by sending the wedding present from O’CONNOR &■ TYDEMAN’S. You will save time by beginning your search for happy gift hints here —every standard value in Electro-Plate, Silver, Cut-Glass and similar Wedding Presents being found in this establishment. Moreover, you will save money, because no local wholesalers or middlemen of any kind contribute to this stock. O’CONNOR & TYDEMAN. THE LEADING N.I. JEWELLERS, Palmerston North. We give half-dozen Electro Teaspoons with each Wedding Ring sold. \1- ■ , FOR SALE —Building sections from £3O each. Easy terms if desired. Apply G. Brewer. ]JIOR SALE—Gig and harness, ? as good as new. Apply this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 982, 22 April 1911, Page 3
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