jy[ ANAW AT U COU N " 3J" V OOUN CI L I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the SECOND GENERAL ELECTION of COUNCILLORS for the teveral Ridings of the County will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of November next, as previously advertised -and the Polls will be open on that day, from nine o'clock a.m. till cix o'clock p.m., for the Awahou, Taoriui, Manchester, and Jlawa iLawa Ridings at the places mentioned m tlie fourth column of the Schddule below, Palmerston North and Feildine being chief polling places for the Taonui and Manchester Ridings. . ■ ■ *««««* SCHEDULE.
Name of Riding. Candidates nominated. mnDer jj> Polling Places Returning and Deputy reelected. » • Returning Officers. Awahou John Frederick Rockstrow Two Court-house, Foxton .'....'. T.U.Cook Francis Loudon """ : v Henry Dawson ■■'.-■'. Ernest Stephen Thynne opoua Henry Sanson One School-house, Sanson „.,., John TompKn* Taonui Viggo Monrad One Town HalL Palmerston North Robert N. Keeling James Linton Mr M'Ewen's residence, Karere... David M'Eweit Rangitikei road School-house George S. Lo^kie Manchester Arthur W. F. Halcombe Two Immigration Barracks, Feilding... ' Hugh lTsherwffi Douglas H. Mararthur School-heuse, Halcombe E-H. Wricht Wilham Henry Lash Sehooi-house, Stoney Creek ThomarS.Jfd* Kawakawa John W. Gower One School-house, Carnarvon Geortfe iiedgw Robert B. Mackenzie vf . Horowhenua John Kebbcll, jun. One.. Court-house, Otaki A. J. Hadfieli : Kiwitea Stanley Herbert Carr One Immigration Barracks Feilding ... E. H. Wright I ; I - ■ i . .■■ \_ ' ' : . . ;' .
Tl i TVT 1. nl. ID^ T. U. COOK, Foxton, November 4th, 18/8. Returning Officer.
THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Limited), "WBLLiyOTO-lf^ Are prepared to make advances on the most favorable terms upon tho ENSUING CLIP OF WOOL, Whether for shipment to London or for sale m Wellington. At the request of a large number of growers, ESPECIALLY THE PRODUCERS OF SMALL LOTS, The Company will, during the ensuing season, hold WEEKLY AUCTION SALES Of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow, At their now and commodious premises, Custom-house Quay. Every lot submitted will be carefully valued prior to the sale, thus affording the owners the satisfaction of knowing that no lots will be sacrificed, but that full market rates will be obtained. The Company acting strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY Is a further guarantee that all produce will realise ITS HIGHEST VALUE. The charges will bo moderate. On wool offered for sale and withdrawn thenominal charge is Is per bale. ' On wool sold the following is the scale : Receiving, weighing, warehousing, and store,. l-Bth of a penny per lb. Repacking sample bales, (when re- • quired), 5s per baltK Insurance. — 2s Gdper cent, on market value. This charge protects the goods , from the time tdey enter the warehouse, and is made m all cases, unless specially instructed to the contrary. Advertising on sale and cataloguing, 3d. per bale. Commission on sales over £500, l£ per cent. ; under that sum, 2f per cent. Charges on Produce. — On sheepskins and hides, 2.^ per cent, commission only. On tallow, a receiving and delivering charge of Gclper cwt, m addition to commission of 2£ per cent , wiS. be charged. All wool for sale or shipment to Wellington should be consigned to the Agent os the Company, Foxton. W. H. TRAPP, Pro. Agent. REQUISITION TO MR. R. B. M'KEJS'ZIE. We, the undersigned Electors, hereby request Mr R. R. M'Menzic to allow himself to be nominated as a candidate for the office of County Councillor for the Kawa Kawa Riding, at the forthcoming election ; and hereby pledge ou i selves to use our best endcavors-to place him at tho head of the poll. ITenrj' Hammond William Taylor James Bull Jno. A. Beaton John M'DonaJd John M'KelvM. David" Scott Donald Fraser--1 George Wheeler George Philps j Henry Philps George Dear And others. Carnarvon^ 18th Oct., 1878. Flaxmoor,. Carnarvon,. October 25, 1878; Henry Hammond, Esq., and others — Gentlbmkn, — I have to thank you for the honor yon- do- me m requestingme to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate for the office of. County Councillor; and have much, pleas lire m complying with your request. Ei order to place my views on- County matters before the Electors, I will horn a PUBLIC MEETING, m tlie Waitoi School-house, on, THURSDAY,. 31at iust.„ at 7 p.m. I" have the honor to be,. Gentlemen, Tours truly,. ROBERT 13. M'KENZIE. | WANTED— Two or three Good CARPENTERS tor a few months' work. Apply nt once to JOSEPH SO WRY,. Ruilder and tjjntiiact or, Woodville.
AT MAYSMOR 'S NEW AUCTION ROOMS. Saturday, november 16, 1878. ♦Great Land Sale!* AT FEILDING. A magnificent farm of 392 acres, several valuable rural sections m the Kiwitea, central sections m the townships oi Feilding and Halcombe. J MAYSMOR has received instruc- • tions to sell by Puhlic Auction, at his rooms, Feilding. on the above date, the folio-wing valuable freehold properties = — Lot t. — ImproTod Farm 2£ miles from Feilding, being Sections Nob. 44, 45, 46, m sub-division A, Manchester Block, contain** ing 392 acres fenced, more than 300 acres clear and m grass,, the Kemninder being Tftluahlehush near to railway siding, fourroomed house, shed, yards, gardens, and two ploughed paddocks. Lot 2.— Sections. Nos. 181 and 183, KiwiBlock, containing 592- acres on the Kiwitea Rosd. Lot 3;— Section No. 226, Kiwitea Block, containing 200 acres; 55 aeres= of bush felled on the Kimbolton Road. Lot 4 — Section No. 37 m the Manchester Block on the Makino Road, containing 40 acres. The bush on this section is mostly totara. Lot 5- to 24. — Subdivisions of Sections Nob. 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, and 52, townshipof Feilding, varying m size from one-fifth to a quarter of an acre, and upwards. Lot 25. — Section. No. 86, township of Feilding, containing an acre, with sub-stantially-built four-roomed- house and good garden. Lot 26. — Section Na ■ 87, township of Feilding, containing an acre, with , tworoomed house and garden. Lot 27.— Sections Nc. 363 and 364, township of Feilding, containing nearly 2J acres well fenced and laid down m grass, situated m the centre of the town, and fronting the railway line. Lot 28.— Section. 587, township of Feilding, i acre, close to Denbigh Square, fronting Denbigh street. Lot 291— Section No. 574, township, of Feilding, containing one acre^ fronting Bowen street. * Lot 30.— Sections No. 72 and 73, township of Feilding, containing two acres fronting Manchester street, well: fenced. Lot 31. — Seutiim No. 194, township of Feilding, containing one. acre, well fenced, fronting Manchester sLreefl Lot 32. — Section No. 324, township of Feilding, containing over half an acre of ground, situated ou the railway line and corner of Gladstone street. Lot 33.— Section No. 165, railway lin*i containing one acre of ground, good garden, and good four-roomed houac. Lot 34.^Sections Nos, 300 and 301, township of Feilding, i acres on Eyre street,, well fenced. Lot 35. — Section No.- — , township of Halcombe, containing over half an acre, having a frontage to the railway line on Willooghby street.. The terms of payment wuTbe made easy, m some instances i cash, balance, at 6 and 12 months, with 8* per cent, added ; mothers i cash, balance m 12 months, with intercut. A Plan of the subdivisions of Sections 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, can be seen at Mr-B:.Smitl)'sv office. Wellington? and at most of the hotels m the Manawatu district. Title— Land Transfer Act: The Auctioneer can with great confidence recommend the ahove properties to intending se Hers and speculators. The prosperity of Feilding and summnding; districts is now beyond a doubt.. Tlie very fact of property changing" . hands at high, prices, for- cash, viz., from £1250-to £2000 per acre; is= a suflii-ient guarantee -of the' importance that FeiMmg is held' in, not only by people m the immediate neighbourhood, but by people from the South Island who buTeluteiy become purchasers of Town Sections m Feilding at the above-nam?d prices. The Auctioneer has- an intimate: knowledge of the country to the north,. of tho Manchester Block, which musit open injto Feilntng at no very distant date, and must necessarily increase its- commercial, importance. - \ | The Sections to be offered are- all' splendidly, situated, the mnjprity.-of them being on either of . the main Ihoroimhfaresj tw., f the. Kimbolton Road or Manchester: »>*eet. ' •; Seeie to-c6i?:mence at 2'jKm..s7urrp.,- --• S, MAYSM^Kv 1 Auoiii.iK'or,'. , i .'"'■.-'■ Feildinzp
i»]fO U N C E M E NT. I have now opened up my SECOND SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY* Etc., Etc., direct from Glasgow;; I would also- intimate that I have just opened up a very lar^vMof verychoice end suitable r * ■-. ' COLON IAI* CL&m^f^ Made m Melbourne to my special order from Colonial Tweed's. The quality .of these Goods is well-known, and the Prices I am able to sell them at are mtreb under what people have been ia the habit of paying. „The public caa rely on a regular supply of these being: Kept m stock at both branches, Bulb* and Feilding. The public will be consulting their own interest by inspecting the Stock j the variety is very great, and -bought m the very best Markets, and on the best terms ; by this . lam enabled to> Sell at Moderate Prices, which wilt compare most favourably with Wellington or Wanganui — t invite comparison with both places. D; R. LEWERS, Dtbect Impobteb vbox Horn: Markets, FEILDING & BULLS.. TffE EDUCATION BOABD OF THE DISTRICT OF" WAN". GANUL. ' " In accordance witli Clause- 6ft of the? "Education Act,'. 1577," it is irerebynotrfred that the- first, meeting of Ho«*eholders,. for- the- purpose- of electing at; School Committee- for the District off Buanythorpo^ vfill be* beW. at Bailry'* Saw Mill* on THUireDAY, 2lst November, 187.8»at 7 p.m. __ A, A. BROWNE; i Secretary:. ~\TEW .iEALANEi^ JSA^m^TSi. C?OODS> SHED At PaLM^KSTOUT TENDERS- wiH be received by "tW undersigned-, up to -NOON, on TUESDAY, the J l9th NovemßeVat: the; Public Works Olßre,. Foxton; for thac ErectH».of"a ; GO,C€I^Sa«ED at Palmerston.^ Srartoa.vßjt^wa^ Fatea-Maiia— watu. •"■■■* ' ITans and S'pccificaHbns may be seen. . at tW Public Works, Ouh'e^Wanganli is. at ' the Railway Station;. PaiuiersUm p and at tlie Pitblit* Works Office, Foxton, on and aftca MOt^DA-K, the ,4th* Nova-tuber.. Tenders must be*fn proper form. In ease ot& telegraphic t«mdor,:a-wruV ton tender 'mnsfbe lodged at a Publio Works office. '..-*■■ JOHN T.'.STIiWARt. .. District Engincef. Pnb*H« WhrfeOffice- { " A "•* ' Eoxton^aSth. October, 18>fl.,^ , : r|TENDERS>iirb%v m.eiw.d:up^m -6* A IS oveiuber. for FORMATION aa* MSTAbLPNG- about 2& chains eT MCMOA* livjt&i.y ,' : : <-.v'': ' 'V/r. Plahs and Sppr^fiKationsytO be seniirsifc ■„ C^nntyt; po:^ily;o^t^ dMribfjp r - 'OlK'.'<J ' /lO'l '\:' ; '-"■ ' : Tewiecs iio> :b« fi 1u... 3L KaVa'ES; . G mnly ; liiuii neef ,1 Fos tonuwaft marked outside— ""Tcßtfeiis- fbt}> I&tikim :Bi)ad^'- - -■;-..■ ,-.--.-^s :-:-, ";';;:-.' / }&j.}BmmiS„ ■>■■
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 5, 9 November 1878, Page 3
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