WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. I HAVE the honour to announce myself as a candidate for election as representative for Manawatu r i the above Board. MAURICE COHEN. NEW SECTIONS FOR SALE. "I if'l BI T T T ,DC ~ Elions partly JLvi Lll and partly in new street to be opened running from Coley Street to Cook Street. Areas ranging trom 27 perches to l A an acre. A plan of subdivision showing the sections and street has been prepared for registration by a licensed surveyor. The opening and formation of the new road and footpaths has been arranged with the Borough Council and will be proceeded with immediately. Terms can be arranged. Apply early on the premises to the undersigned. JOHN HILLARY. . MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen.—i beg to announce that I will be a candidate for re-election for a further term. If you honour me by a continuance of your confidence I will strive to show my gratitude in a practical .manner. My aim will be to accelerate the progress of our town in every way consistent with economy. Yours faithfully, JOHN CHRYSI ALL. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. 1* ADIES & GENTLEMEN—In jL again placing myself at your disposal for a further term on the Borough Council, I hope my past services will be a sufficient recommendation to a continuance of your confidence.—Yours etc., GEO. COLEY. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. I ADIES & GENTLEMEN.—I 4 have pleasure in announcing that I intend contesting a seat on the Borough Council at the forthcoming election, and should I be successful it will be my aim to forward the best interests of Foxton and its residents as a whole, and all business brought before the Council will have my earnest attention and consideration. Yours faithfully, L. R. FREEMAN, COUNCIL’ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen—i beg to announce that I have acceded to the request of a number of ratepayers to allow myself to be nominated for a seat on the Borough Council, and if elected I will safeguard the interests of the ratepayers to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, GEORGE O. BARBER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies & gentlemen—At the request of a number of ratepayers I have consented to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming municipal election, and should you elect me as one of your representatives you can rest assured that I will do all in my power to further the interests of the borough as a whole. My motto will be “Progress” and one matter in particular which will receive my whole-hearted support will be that of a comprehensive water and drainage scheme for the borough, and I will do all in my power to afford the ratepayers an opportunity of again voting on this question. Yours faithfully, DONALD GREEN. FOXTON HARBOUR BOARD.
TO THE ELECTORS. ADIES & GENTLEMEN,— number of townspeople, I have consented to offer my services as one of your representatives on the Board at the forthcoming election. I have a knowledge of the port and its requirements, backed with a local service record of upwards of 25 years, which qualification should justify your support, —\ ours, etc., F. E. JENKS. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies & gentlemen.—i have the honour to announce that I will be a candidate for reelection at the forthcoming election. If my past services have met with your approval I solicit your sup* port. AUCTION OF FOXTON PROPERTY. MONDAY, APRIL 28th, At 1 p.m. MOUNSEY & CO. have received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell in the Estate of Emma Jane Wilson, at Nye’s Yards, Foxton, as above : All that piece or parcel of laud situate in the Provincial District of Wellington, containing I rood 13-3 perches, more or less, being part of Town section No. 46 on the plan of the Township of Foxton, 84 feet frontage, with depth of 2 Vz chains, together with Buildings. Full particulars can be obtained at the Office of the Public Trustee, Messrs Rutherfurd and Connell, Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN—Broccoli Plants in any quantity is per 100, may be had from B, H. Just, Palmerston N. In response to the wishes of a inuib laninvuy, G. S. WHIBLEY. Yours faithfully,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1087, 22 April 1913, Page 3
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