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BOROUGH OP PALMERSTON NORTH. ELECTION OF MAYOR. The Annual ELECTION of MAYOR will be held 'cm WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, 1577, m the Borough Office, Palmers ton North. Notn'mali'ms of Candidates, will be received up to j.oon of SATURDAY, the 2l:h inst., at the same place. Forms of Nomination, can be, .obtained on application to the undersigned. „,., :(i, R. K« KEELING, Returning Officer. Palmerston North, • November 14th, 1877. FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 30xn, At TWO- O'clock. , ;; .-*, .;-;'• TOWNSHIP OF IffiAC^i^liLl).;: Kiwitea, Sandbri, Mariawa'friu 1v . ■■• WFINNIMpRE will seUr.by.nuei.: • -tioniat Ms new -Auction jMart, Lambfcon Qimv, Wellington,. NiZ., (op- : posite.: Barrett's Hotel), on. FRIDAY, 30th November, at 2 o'clock precisely— 300 very valuable Town Sections m Beaeonsfield 15 five-acre sections (suburban), Township : of -Beaconsfield • 10 ten-acre sections, do do* This Township is undoubtedly m the finest and most promising position of any young settlement m these Islands,, the, vast extent of country round it numbering MILLIONS of acres, of ijxe\ richest land urisuf passed.foi\jts.. fertility and. productiveness, its magnificent timber ; c'pmbining the most durable and beaitttful of the many and varied woods .of this country; its proximity.' to the main- line or! Rail biihgmg itand its produce within a few miles of Welling; ton, the. capital: of : New Zealand, -ensure its rapid aM.^ and mark iij as tho. great centre of . extensive sand vsirieU bperatipns m commerce and .agriculture j giving-^ it the niost prominent position .iamong New Zealand inland towns . . : ; iThere are at.the present time a large niimber oi -settlers permanently located m the vicinity of this township, wjhich; is a sufficient guarantee to ; J purcha.sers, that jan investment thereiit will be, a good arid profitable one. •.•■:, • .; . ~ ; The is. amply ? \9im the purest water, the Bawitea streaih running through it. In -this respect it possesses advantages over many of the adjoining towhs, both as regards supply and insurance.' i For " POSITION^ salubrity of .the climate, richness, of the soili: and easy accessibility by rail and road^ it js/unequalled m New Zealand. . - ; - ...■ •4 Wo ,;heads; of faniilies desirous— of making provision for their children,this township offers special inducements for' investment, as a present of a few sections m the name of each" MtrST, m; a few: years, be. .productive of gVeat and surprising results. ' ' : : To the working men, mechaniesi speculators, arid investors generally, it L is a chance seldoai met with, the ,ternis being exceptionally easy, and the sec-_ tions already m demand. . , ' '". Title uudeE:Land TEiNSFBE Act: ; TERMS—W ithin the scope ote.very <me I long 7 credit, and NO INTEREST. ■Lithographed Plansof. the Township will be issued m a. few days. , '• ; Jy .•.Hi. -: ; S^:E ; ITS t);N- ,; 7 * *■ } itihm STREET^ "■,-'''; nSTiJXT TO ME. WiLEBTTETON's OI"EICESj : Will open, oil and after Wednesday, • th.ci v -10tn- October, with' a new and coin-; plete Stock of GENERAL T/ 3 ' r I^ONipyNG^ET, . SEWING MACHINES, ' . ..;-.,-,-,■:, ■ ; .. ;>■■ plated goods, „.;.; .: " ;. : DISH COVERS; i V ' DINNER SERVICES; '^ - BREAKFAST «fc TEA SERVICES, ' CHINA & PAINTINGS* FANCY WARE, .. . ..;..: - ■■%*- BOOKS & BTATIONIIRY,. , Also, a Q-eneral Assortment of COACH .; . IROIfMOBrGHEB^V&c.j&c,, .,.-, : ; A complete Stock of " : NEW GROGEBIES ■NEW SEASONrTEAS-!^ (The Teas are really First-class, bei * ing rich, strong j and syrupy). -. PICKLES ANB' ; •:■: • : -:r PRESERVED FRUITS, &c. A LARGE QUANtSy OP v , : , : , ; : .NEW .;: M"CTSIG;!';X A liberal Discount .will be allowed to Schools. . . a. Flower Pots— Cheap. «-* REEEESHMENTS ! " TEA, COFFEE, HAM, &ci to be hftd at a Minute's Notice. "~- *. mHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that i JL I require the Owner of Section 229, v m the Township of Foxton, to erect L his portion of Dividing Fence within FOURTEEN- DAYS from this'date. j Failing to T comply with this' notice," I shall cause the same, to. b"e erected and . charge him with* half" the cost, thereof v . john;cox; - Foxton, Nov. 16tU, 187-7. ./ /

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 9, 17 November 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 9, 17 November 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 9, 17 November 1877, Page 3

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