6- M. BNELBON TO-MORROW. FIRST FRUIT TREE SALE j IN ASHURST. WEDNESDAY, 9th JULY. At 2 p.m. G. M. S *• E Ls ° N Will sell at Lowes' Hotel, Ashurst— Fruit Trees, Forest Tr°es, Shrubs, &c. All from A. Laird's Nursery, Wanganui. Oenerol Sale. G..M. S~* ELSON Will sell on Saturday next, as above. Also, From 30 to 40,000 feet timber, m lots to suit purchasers. Sale at 12 o'clock. Fruit Tree Sales for the Season. J. Benneßeld's, 6n or about midJle of July. Q. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer. Prime Hay! Prime Hay! FOR SALE. HAY of Prime Quality. "Welluaved and sweet. Apply to 0. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer. WANTED. TO Lease, with purchasing clause, a small Farm handy to town. Apply to G. M. S. NELSON, Auctioneer. MANAWATU ELECTION. To DONALD FRASER, Esq., 43IR,— W$, the undersigned elecK -' tors of the Manawatu District, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate to represent the District m the House of Representatives at the forthcoming election. We are, Dear Sir, Yours Respectfully, J. R. Forster Pratt Bernard Newcombe Alexander Ferguson J. O. Batchelar Kenneth McKenzie James King _ And 203 other names. To J. R. Forster Pratt, Alexander Ferguson, J. O. Batchelar, Kenneth McKenzie, James King, Bernard Newcomhe, Esqs., and the 203 other Gentlemen. Gentlemen, — In response to your very influential and flattering requisition I have great pleasure m allowing myself to be nominated as a candidate for the honor of representing the Manawatu District m Parliament. It is my intention to meet the electors of this district as often as it is possible before the election day, and at not only the principal townships, but also m the various ridings of the county m order to express my views upon the different important points. I may say that if I have the honor to be elected your repre_ sentative, I will faithfully work for the good of your district and the colony, and be at all times ready to render to you an account of my stewardship. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, DONALD FRASER. MR DONALD FRASER will address the electors of the Manawatu as follows : — Public Hall, Feilding, Tuesday, Bth July, at 8 p.m. School House, Halcombe, Wednesday, 9th July, at 8 p.m. School House, Ashurst, Thursday, 10th July, at 7 p.m. School House, Karere, Friday, 11th July, at 7 p.m. School House, Awahuri, Saturday, 12th July, at 7 p.m. Ship Hotel, TAUPO QUAY, (Opposite the Railway Station.) W A N G A■ N U I , J. H. JENSEN Begs to intimate to country visitors and the pnblic generally that h« b:is secured a Well- Grassed Twenty* Acre Paddock A few minuted' walk from the hotel. Customers may therefore rely. on receiving every accommodation for their horses. A thoroughly trustworthy groom always m attendance.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 189, 8 July 1884, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 189, 8 July 1884, Page 3
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