NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PATE A - MANAWATU SECT X )N. ON and AFTER OCTOBER 24tb, 1881, thf NEW 'IIME TAIiLE i will come into operation. T. P.- POTHER AM, Distiict ?<lanager. rpo THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN— I have the honor to again offer myself as a Candidate for the Representation of your District. I beg, therefore, that you will continue to extend to me tha confidence which you have so generously accorded to me during so many years. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Youra faithfully, WALTER W. JOHNSTONE. Wellington, 7th October, 1881. HT\ H E COMING ELECTION TO THE ELECTION OF THE RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. Gentlemkn,-t-I ti ust you will not consider it too perßumptuous on my part to aspire, to the honour of representing you m Parliament, having been requested by a large number of the Rangitikci tKctors (bofh previously and subsequently to the anmxation of Kiwitia) to allow mys i£ t> be norujuated as. a Candidate for Kaugitikei at the next General Election : of members for tbe House of Bapresen-. tntivts* I shall therefore m due course ' have the pleasure of publishing an ad - i dress setting; forth my political view.B for your consideration. [ I have the honour to be. | Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN STEVENS. September 26, 1881, ! PRINCESS HOTEL, I TERRACE END. MR. H. BOKDER BEGS.nj.ost respect'uly to announce to the settlers ofPalmewston, am! ot' Terrace End m particular, that he has taken the above hotel, and by dint of perseverance hopes to merit a. fair share of public patronage. Gp visit the Princeijs's, and there yi.u will find Tbe daintest yiands with lowest charges combined. H<j will please your palate, he will please yoar Bight, With rich dainties and sparkling liquors bright. For of all the delicacies which the. inhabitants t y To pleaße. their palates or delight the eye, ' j Of nil the several kinds of sumptuous fare, There's, none with his caering can compare, j Hiß Ales and Stouts are of brands you'll own Forater ani Guinness 'e, the Pig Brand \ known I ' His spirits too , when you feel depTessed A small nip wil advertise the rest. j HENRY BOKDEB. MANAWATU HIGHWAYS BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, m accordance with Section 4 of the Public Works Ac', 1880, that it is proposed to. CLOSE the Boad r running m a south-westerly direction, through Section No. 89, Karere, and to OPEN m lieu thereof a LINE of KOAD ALONG the WESTERN. BOUNDARY .of SA.D SBGTioN No. 89, and that Plans of the pi oposed, alteration may be inspected at tb,e office of the Board, GEO. J. BRUCE Chairman Manawatu Highways. Board. MR, J:. HERBERT HANKIES, BARRISTER, hOLTCITOR, and NOTARY PUSLTC. EALMERSTON NORTH; Temporary Office — Tbvnne, Linton, , $nd Co's BiiUdipg. " J A perpetual Commissioner for tukiMj Acknowledgements of Deeds by Married Women.. WANTED KNOWN ; that ! ». ALLINGrHAM I HAS yust received a large eopsvgament of SOOTS, and SHOE? of superior quality, which he is prepared to sell at/ prices k> suit the times BOOTS and SHOES of every dea. - cription made to orrl":'j;. I B. ALLINGHAM", , Tati Squae^ i ?a'^rstoii Nort^,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 168, 22 October 1881, Page 3
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