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Lo ; the Secretary, Manawatu Racing Club. Palmerstou North, October 27th, 1884. Sir, WE, the undersigned, being Members of the Manawatu Eacing Club, request you to call a Special General Meeting of the Members of tbe above Club within seven days froai date. Business : To take into considera* tion the action of the committee m dispensing with the services of the secretary, and assign reasons for so doing. The meeting to be held on Tuesn day 4th day of November, 1884, (clause 8, W.J.C Bules). Signed John Walkley H. T. Plyger William Park W.M.Healy H. W. Haybittle M. Lyons S. Abrahams In compliance with the above ret l quisition, I. hereby convene a Special General meeting of the Members to bo held at the Commercial Hotel, on Tuesday,' Nov. 4th, 1884, at 7.80 p.m. j T. E- WALTON, Secretary. i COMMERCIAL HOTE~L THE SQUAKE, PALMERSTON NORTH, I'HIS HOUSE is noted aloag the entireiCoast for the quilityof the Accommodation, Wines,Spirits, Ales,&c. Special Apartments for Families, and every convenience for Travellers. J. WALKLEY, •'-■•■ Proprietor, MANAWATU DAILY TIMES. Almanac and Calendar for 1885 ?' he above wi'l be published oh the 31st December, and m addition to the usual features, will contain a great amount of information. of value tc country Bettlers and business men. • ■• ■ A copy will be presented to each of our subscribers! free of charge. A eerfain portion of the space on the alnianac has been set aside for advertising, for which it forms an excellent medium and as only a few spaces remain to be disposed , of, early application is necessary. Specimen copies can be seen at this office Secretaries of the vanouß public bodies and Societies m the Manawatu and Orcua O unties are requested to forward to this office the dates of their fixed meetings dv ing the coming year, together with any other items it may be deshable to publish Tor general information. 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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1333, 29 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1333, 29 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1333, 29 October 1884, Page 3

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