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The Annual ' .. . pUBHC Bllf On ■,;■ ;.:•:'.;'." BOXING NIGHT, '-'" V i Atthe TEBRACE END. PUBLIC HALL. .• Main Stbeet, Palmebston Nobtb:. ; Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock. ' Adnaissioh— Gentlemen, 2s. 1 6d. ij :i - --7'— Ladie. free. '.".-.'' Refreshments can be obtained in the - * Hall. q PORTS COMMITTEE. IMPORTANT FOTICE,: A. special meeting of the Committee will be held THIS. EVENING,; at SEVEN o'clock punctually, 'whereas the business is most important, every member is requested to be present. '-/ - By order. R. N. KEELING, Hon. Sec. mO THE .BURGESSES OFPALX MERSTON NORTH. c "Gentlemen, — . Two vacancies having occurred in the Borough Council, by the resignations of Councillors Linton ' and Walton, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of I the seats. Before taking- this .step If carefully considered whether there was a resident of the town willing to come forwa,rcUwhp had better claims, to the Votes of the electors by reason of more extended residbnee. P'r. eligibility '*' tf or the 'bffioe, thati myself. lam quite prepared to admit that there are gentlemen who UpOQ both points have a dft- • cided advantage, but in such cases they have'^expressed themselves unwilling to do so. As, no doubt, you are all aware, my .profession necessitates my attend* anee At the Opuhcil table, and although: hot a member, I have been present at all its meetings for the last two years, and ! consequently am fully as conversant — it not lubre so-ir—with the affairs of the borough, as some of your reprefsentav tiyes. If elected, therefore, you, will 'see I would not enter the Council igno- r rant of the duties of the position, 01; blindfolded as to the wants of the town. While a certain amount of peifsohal interest in the west end would secure my 'attention to that portion of the borough,' l think it will be • f airly admitted that during my residen.ee ip PaJU. ! in.erston I have yatched over its interests, guarded its welfare, resisted the. ' attacks made upon it from the outside,, and advocated its internal advancement and progression, all of which is a strong evidence that, should I have the honor •of a seat in the Council, I Tjroulddo justice to the whole of the town. ' ' I| you think you^r interests would bo safe in ngiy keeping, give ine yb.ur supv. port. If^ on the contrary, a' eaiididate for your representation c'pmes forward in whom you have more con^eheei t^»h. by aU means -seleet the ; ih ; ybi4r^ . opinion , Qiost fitting. Should I prove* your choice, I shall use my best'epde^*; vbu'rs fo faithfully execute the t-*ust te--, posed in inj?- - should I hjot^ l . 'cdtifine myb^brts for Ithjefb^h'tq. the : • narrower limits at present, withLnyniy" , reach, and be always happy, to. ahkb' scribe my self -r - v 7'-. Yonr obedient Servant,. i ! JOHN B. DUNGAN.r icp: A D -I ES ' S C HftaL, *-■ \ PALMEBaTON.- --\ - MISSES YOUNG.. English, French, Piß«noforte Singings *■'-■■-'' Drawing, and Painting. Terms on application. T>RE L I M IN k7&17 7^o TI CE , ,' 330ROUOH CATTLE SALE-YARDS,. 7*• .' : iPalmerston North.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13- " 1880.; E. P. AMBSBTTRY Will sell ; by Public Austion, about. 150 [head of cattle, horses, sheep, and pigs. Particulars in future Advertisement. mm. ijay. . WEDNESDAY DEC. 24, I87». at 2 p.m. • AT the people's Auction MART: ;f - ■ %M, ©PSLSON .;,,.. WILL offer by public auction to-; day at his auction rooms. Currants \ . Jams I Sugars ■■'„* I .... . :Teas y . 1..-.. -' * &e. Sjp. K ■■.•■■ ■ SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 187,». at 2 p.m. ! AT ?_3E: PEOPLE'S, AUCTION : ■ ' ? MART. - - a. M; si^Lg^r WILL offer a nice assortments, of Qhristmas presents and neve year, gifts insisting of , Silver plateWatches ( Books,, and ' 1 ii'ancy goods in great va**}i'6tj-7. "■ j : >.- i -i- •■ - " : i The usual.. Half -yearly Meetiug of the above court will be held ih^the' Fobestebs' -"Hall, oh ; Tt7ESBA¥ ;.E VEXING NEXT. iDec. "30; 18?9_ a^t Eight p.m. j . -• / •*: ' BFsiNEsa,— Eiect'ion of. Ofiioera; ' Payment pf ContributiwMi,. .r«n"-i'^ ■ X!,y\&L~vr £ j.l -■*■'• *'* v -. - h\i * :. othqr matters. -„..-. sH.rfv*y- xa'Ax 'i-X-liii-y v>. ; y.,-i;.y7 -y. : y aA: -By order- : ' I Ar^^-A' R,N. •• ••' *"• aAa- •' ■ -'Se«*;et*ry.. * !•■■'. • ' •' ' "

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 102, 24 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 102, 24 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 102, 24 December 1879, Page 3

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