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THOROUGH OF PALMERSTON ! 13 NOKTH. | ELECTION OF MAYOR. The Annual ELECTION of MAYOR will be htdd on WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, 1877, m the Borough Office, Palmerston North. Nominations of Candidates will be received,, up to noon of SATUR* DAY, the 24th inst., at the same place. Forms of Nomination can be ob" tamed on application to the undersigned. R. N. KEELING, 1 - l Returning Officer. Palmerston North, November 14th, 1877. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, At Two o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF BEACONSFIELD. Kiwitea, Sandon, Manawatu. WFINNIMORE will sell by auc- • tion, at his new Auction Mart, , Lambton Quay, Wellington, N.Z., (opposite Barrett's Hotel), on FRIDAY, 30fch November, at 2 o'clock precisely — 300 very valuable Town Sections m Beaeonsfield 15^ five-acre sections (suburban), Township of Beaeonsfield 10 ten-acre sections, do do. This Township is undoubtedly m the finest ,#nd most promising position of any young settlement m these Islands, the vast extent of country round it numbering MILLIONS of acres of the riche^feland unsurpassed for its fertility and. productiyeness, its magnificent timber combinißg the most durable and beautiful of the many and varied woods of this country; its proximity to the main line of Rail bringing it and its produce within a few miles of Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, ensure its rapid and unprecedented progress, and mark it as the great centre of extensive and -varied operations m commerce and agriculture, giving it the most prominent position among New Zealand inland towns. There are' at the present time a large number of settlers permanently located m thelvicinity of this township, which * is a sufficient guarantee to purchasers, that an investment therein will be a good and profitable one. ; The township is amply supplied with the purest water, the Kiwitea stream running through it. In this respect it possesses advantages over many of the adjoining towns, both as regards supply and insurance. For POSITION, salubrity of the iclinjqte, "richness of the . soil, and easy accessibility by rail and road, it is unequalled m New Zealand. T6 heads of families desirous of mdking provision for their children, this township offers special inducements for .investment, as a present purchase of a few sections m the name of each MUST, m a few years, be productive of great and surprising results. To^the' working men, mechanics, speculators, and investors generally, it is a chance seldom met with, the terms being exceptionally easy, and the sections already m demand. TITIE TTNDEB LaND> TbANSFEB Ad. TERMS— Within the scope of every one ; long credit, and NO INTEREST. Lithographed Plans of the Township will be issued m a few days. J ( I. S NELSON, *!. MAIN STREET, Next to Mb. Wabbubton's Offices, Will open, on and after Wednesday, the ipt A October, with a new and com- !"'£■-"■ plete Stock of GENERAL IRONMONGERY, SEWING MACHINES, PLATED GOODS, DISH COVERS, DINNER SERVICES, BREAKFAST & TEA SERVICES, CHINA & PAINTINGS, FANCY WARE, *;, .... BOOKS & STATIONERY. Also, a General Assortment of COACH IRONMONGERY, &c, &c. A complete Stock of NEW GROCERIES ' AND NEW SEASON TEAS ! (The Teas are really First-class, being rich, strong, and syrupy). PICKLES and PRESERVED FRUITS, &c. A LARGE QUANTITY OF NEW MUSIC I ! A -Liberal Discount^wJU;-be,allowed to "' w Schools;^ ,■4.. Flower Pots — Cheap. REFRESHMENTS ! TEA, COFFEE, HAM, &c, to be had at a Minute's Notice. mHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that JL I require the Owner of Section 229, m .the Township of Foxton, to erect his' portion of Dividing Fence within" FOURTEEN DAYS from this date. Failing- to.comply with this notice, I shall cause the same to be erected and charge him with half the cost thereof. JOHN COX. Foxton, Nov. 16th, 1877.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 21 November 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 21 November 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 21 November 1877, Page 3

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