ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF MANAWATU, RANGITIKEI, AND WANGANUI. is hereby given that Courts will be held for revising the List of Voters— For the Electoral District of Manawatu, on Saturdays the 25th May, 1878, at 11 o'clock m the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrate's Court-house, Foxton . .7 For the Electoral District of Rangitikei, on Monday, the 27th May, 1878, at 11 o'clock m the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrate's Court-house, Marton For the Electoral District of Wanganui, on Wednesday, the 29th May, 1878, at 10 o'clock m the 7 forenoon, at the Supreme Court-house, Wanganui. 7 At which the claims of persons objected to wiR be determined. The names of persons proved- to be dead will be expunged. The names of any persons whose Christian names, or places of abode,* or. the nature of whose qualification shall, be whoßy omitted where by law required to.be specified ontheHst, or whose place of abode, or the nature or description of whose qualification are insufficiently described for the purpose of being identified, will be expunged, unless the matter so omitted, or insufficiently described, be supplied to the satisfaction of the Revising Officer before he shall have completed the revision of such list of voters. HENRY S. FITZHERBERT, Revising Officer. Wellington, 2nd May, 1878. < %ffi\^ r ~{ % A U T I O NO Inf erior articles •z^f Ir v« w.»w»<';-v ' - are sometimes offered and rtcom ygA \ -<?'"£ mended topurchasers, diXflf "*<ga t> fe < <yp because the sellr. buys it 'at a lowci price, being of inferior quality, and, con sequently, makes a larger irrofit. To avotf this, and receive a good article m COFF Eland PEPPER, ask for "CREASE'S," anu see that the name is on the package. Compared with any other brands m thi Colony, it is not to be equalled. • Sold m Tins by the principal Storekeeper* throughout the district. MA PS oe § PALMERSTON § § NORTH. § Complete MAPS of the Borough of Palmerston North, showing all Streets, Original Sections arid Numbers, Areas, and Subdivisions of Sections, up to date, can be obtained from E. E. METARD, Stationer, Palmerston North. THE MANAWATU PERMANENT EQUITABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, A Special Ges_ra_ 'Meeting of the ' Members of the above Society will be ht-ld at the Public Hall, Palmerston North, on SATURDAY, tlie 11th day of May, 1878, afc 2 p.m., m the Readingroom. BUSINESS. To consider a resolution . to Register . the Society under the .Building Societies Act of January, 1877. h. McNeil, Chairman. Palmerston N., April 16th, 1878. Postponed till further notice. H"«S. |P ALMERSTON, • SURVEYOR, (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer and Native Lands Acts) LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Land selected, bought, and sold on commission. Ottfices— Waldegrave's new Building, the Square, Palmerston North. ■p^ 1 cT~ T~ I C E. .Th'e Undersigned, as LAND and GENERAL AGENTS m. Wellington for the Manawatu District, will execute with punctuality and despatch any business entrusted to their care. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Freehold Landed Estate at 8 per cent, for a term of years. CHAS. POWNALL & CO. Office— Grey St., WeUington. . "ITESSRS. THYNNE, LINTON, & CO. Temporary Offices : 1 Neab Railway Goods-station, Palmerston North. The above firm is m a position to negotiate LOANS to any extent, on freehold security, at lowest current rates, or to make advances on Wool, or other produce, consigned to them or their Agents. Agents for Murray, Common, 8f Co., Wellington. ■ May 2nd, -1878. ' THE LATE FIRE.— I beg to return my sincere Thanks to the members of the Fire Brigade and all others who so kindly 'gave their assistance m- 1 saving my property from destruction. * C. WALDEGRAVE. , Palmerstoh North, May 10th, 1878. " ■ - COMMERCIAL. ■ o — — [Bt Eleotrio Tele&baph.] Wellington, Friday. Mr. George Thomas reports the produce prices as follows :— Flour : Adelaide, £18 ; colonial, £13 to £13 10s. Oats, 4s 3d ; bran, Is ; wheat, 3s lOd ; hams, 9d ; bacon; 8d ; cheese, 7£d ; maize, 6s 6d ; potatoes, £3 15s j pollard, £7 ; butter, Is to Is 3d. Tfß NIOHTJUAHB 1$ A HOBBIBIB TOH- , menteb. To wake m the dead of the night, bathed m cold pyespir'ation, from some * terrible dream, gives the lierves a shock from which it takes longer to recover thas most people imagine. Many never sleep without -disagreeable dreams. These nocturnal hallucinations are the result of indigestion and nervous disorders, tjo which, as well to hysteria, hypochondria, and uterine difficulties, Udolpuo Wolee's Sohibdam Akomatic Schnapps are' a complete antidote.— Advt.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 61, 11 May 1878, Page 2
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