tis ij^iß^pr^ MA NAW AT U COUNT X COUNCIL. It is hereby publicly n-Mifiod that it is the intention of +m» abovf Council, at its Meeting on WEDN KSDA.Y. th«17th October, to strike a General Rate oi: Sixpence m tho £ on the annual value of all rateable pi-op^rties m the County of Manawatu, and that such rate is fnr a period of one year, from the Ist day of April last. to the 31st day of Maech next ensuing. The rate will be due and payable on the 29th day of OCTOBER, at the offices of tho Council, Foxton. ' The Rate Book will be open for Inspection from the 6th day of October till the 17th day of October, both days inclusive, during office hours. By order. WILLIAM OSBORN, Clerk of County, ivr d t i c c. I have much pleasure m intimating to my customers and the general public that I have received my invoices of NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. There are NINETEEN (19) CASES By the vessel Schieallion, now due m! Wellington from home. The Goods were selected by myself from' sample, and most of them were made to my order at home ; this insures, the Goods being all fresh, which is of great advantage to the purchaser. The variety m every case is very large, both m price and quality. My previous shipments from home have given universal satisfaction ; as a proof of this, the goods went off very quickly. I am informed by my Home Agents that the Goods coming to hand for this Season are even better value than the previous shipments. * ■ - More particulars m future advertisement. D. E. LEWEES, i FEILDING, BULLS, & MARTON 'JEEEACE END STOEiE,* E. MARSH, Finding his present Premises far too small for carrying on his much increasing business, he is about to make ■ EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. He will, therefore, offer fob sale his present STOCK OF DRAPERY For. Cash, at ... MUCH DEDUCED . PRICES ! To make room for large consignments of Summer Goods. E. MARSH intends keeping a much Larger Assortment than he has hitherto done, to suit his numei'ous Customers. mO STAND THIS SEASON. X — The Coaching Stallion, "BRYAN O'LT N N ." " Brj 7 an O'Lynn," bred by W. MorLEY.Esq., of Sandridge.near Melbouriie,is by the far-famed thoroughbred horse ,- --" Panic," out of the imported Cleveland mare, " Diamond," vide Victorian, Stud Book. " Bryan O'Lynn "• was imported by Richard Ba-rto>% Esq., m 1874, and is now rising seven years old. Teems — £5 for single mare ; allowance made for two or more,' the property of same owner. "Bryan O'Lynn " is a beautiful dapple bay, stands 16f hands, and will travel as follows : — Tuesdays : Oakley's Stables/ Sandon. Wednesdays : Evan's Stables, Bulls. Thubsdays: Denbigh Hotel Stables. Feilding. The remainder of the week at Palmeestox. Eor further particulars apply to the Groom, Z. ABBOTT. r^HAFF ! CHAFF ! ! CHAFF i .! i CHAFF' supplied m any quantity. Apply" at the paddock of Mr Thomas Raymond.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 103, 13 October 1877, Page 1
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