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mt vv. MILITARY TRAINING. EVERY male inhabitant of New Zealand who on the Ist d..} March, 1911, had attained the fourteen years or upwards, but had not attained the age of twenty-one, and who is a British subject, and has resided in New Zealand for at least six months, is hereby required before 7 p.m. on the 2nd day of June, 1911, to fill in a prescribed form of registration in respect to military training under the Defence Acts, and to post or deliver same to the Area Sergeant-Major of the territorial area in which the applicant for registration resides. Forms of registration may be obtained at any Post Office or Police Station. Failure to comply with this renders the person liable to the following penalties under Defence Act, 19 », Part VII, sections 51 and 52; — “51. (I.) Every person who, being required to register under Part VI of this Act, fails to do so within the time, and in the manner prescribed, or who without lawful excuse evades or fails to render the personal service required of him under that Part, is liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds, and shall not be entitled to be enrolled as an elector under Division II of the Legislature Act, 1908, nor to employment or continuation of employment in any branch of the Government service. “52. (I.) Every person is liable to a fine not exceeding ten pounds who prevents or attempts to prevent any person in his employ and required to serve in the Senior Cadets or General Training Section or Territorial Force from rendering the personal service required of him by Part VI of this Act, or in any way penalizes such last-mentioned person for rendering such service, whether by reducing his wages or deducting therefrom any money, or by dismissing him from his employment, or in any other manner: “Provided that this section shall not be construed to require any person to pay any person in his employ any wages for the time when he is absent from work for the purpose of being trained under the said Part.” . MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Electoral Rolls for the year ending June 30, 1911, and the Defaulters’ List for the year ended March 31, may be seen at the County Office, Sanson, and for so much of them as refers to the several Ridings at the undermentioned places until May 15, 1911. Sandon Riding.—County Office, Sanson. Mt. Stewart Riding. Messrs Stephens Bros.’ Store, Awahuri. Waitohi Riding.—Mr J. Henson’s house, Mt. Stewart. Rongotea Riding. Messrs Landers Bros.’ Store, Rongotea. Carnarvon Riding.—Mr T. McKenzie’s house, Carnarvon. Kawakawa Riding. Mr R. Ross’ store, Glen Oroua. Awahou Riding. Roadman’s Cottage, Moutoa. Objections may be made to the nearest Magistrate’s Court up to May 31, 1911. Any ratepayer who pays overdue rates on March 31, 1911, in the meantime, may have his name placed on the County Roll. A. K. DREW, County Clerk. April 26, 1911. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ON and after Ist May next, goods for various railway stations to which the volume of traffic is small will be accepted for conveyance only on certain specified days. Full particulars may be obtained from posters on view at all railway stations, and a copy of the poster will be forwarded to any address on request. BY ORDER. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF S. G. WRIGHT. DEBTORS to the above estate are hereby notified that all accounts must be paid to the undersigned. whose receipt only will be recognised. MELLSOP ELLIOT & CO., Trustees, Palmerston N. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen. I beg to thank you quite honestly and sincerely for the confidence you have again placed in my ability and desire to forward your interests at the Council table. I hold certain opinions on several subjects pertaining to the well-being and progress of the Borough, and 1 hope in the future, as in the past, still “to have the courage of those opinions” on your behalf. Receive the assurance of my sincere gratitude for your goodwill and confidence in again returning me to the Council, and believe me to remain, Yours right truly, W. S. STEWART, B.A. TO THE ELECIORS. KINDLY accept my sincere thanks for again returning me as one of your representatives. I beg to assure you that your interests will at all times have my very best attention. I am, Yours faithfully, A. SPEIRS. MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. TWO horse-power motor cycle, fitted with adjustable pulley, spring forks, etc. In good running order. Trial given tu prospective purchaser. ' A bargain at ,£2O (cash). Only bona fide inquirers dealt with. Apply Herald Office. SALE —Totara canoe, 36ft - long, 3ft wide in centre. Cheap £5. Apply this office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 985, 29 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 985, 29 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 985, 29 April 1911, Page 3

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