WANTED, SITUATION. •» HOU?EMAII> or .WAITRESS* —Apply office of this paper. . EOR SALE, a first-class PIG DOO* — ipply at Royal Hotel Stables* Palmerstoa Noxtb,^ , TIO LET, House (PhiUip's Cottagek and Stable, m Broad street, nexfr , to Bank of Australasia,.-— Apply Pal* merston Ready Money Store. TXT ANTED- SITUATION; for MAX VV . and SON. - Man. able to per* form 'every kind of farm work: Doj good hand at milking, Apply office o£ this paper** - MONDAY,*** DECEMBER. 187 ft UNRBSERTEIK SALE. 04 Clothing. Drapery- , Boots and Sftp* - Hosiery Sers. Flannel ico Shirts Fancy, Goods " JewellerjPictnres, (fee. JMAYSMOR. ha.s reccired iV « structions fam EE. Pm.iiin.ta sell by auction on the above, date,, ajvdk following days if neceasary, The. whole of his Stock of, CiOTHINO, ; Calico ~ ; Feannbe Shirts Hohis»t : ' JBWEtLBBT PXOTUEBS JAFAKBBB GoODft Sip. Ac. Now on view- m the store know* a* ROE & GREEN'S. . Without the- slightest reserve.. Safe to commence* at Twelve- noon. mo THE BURGESSES OF PALjt JL MERSTON NORTH. LiJHBs jLNnG*j»TOBj«BW-— fot 1 bar*. heard with pleasure that some of the fair sex exercised their privilege m," favor of their choice— l have to returni you my most sincere thanks fornotonlfplacing me m th> honorable position, to which you hare elected m\ but also, for the very telling majority by whick that position was obtainedv A« y«>tt •r*. v aware, my dv.ties as. County Oouncillor called me away from Palnie^ston; npon. the day of polling*, but althpuigh* some; of my friends were of the opiniion that my abgenoe at ' snch a time calcu*. la'ted to jeopardise my chanise of elec%f tion^l de'terminad to he true: to th«* trust which had bjeen committed me at risk of losing, the h,qnpr I sought. Thajk I did not suffer m consequence is lin^ mistakeably, shown by th>" result; an 4. that j without any effort or canvass on. my part, J should have secured such* large proportion of the votes polleA, is a most flattering propC to me that the-^ electors have endorsed my mnnicipal actions, m, the past. The struggle i* ,.,• now over, and it will- be my earnest effort during my term of office to w^. perform its duties that at its conclusion those wh.a voted-for me will not Jregre^; their oonfidence,' and those who did not^V see reason to change their opinion, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, , . Your obedient Servant,
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 96, 29 November 1879, Page 2
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