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S3CANDLAS CLUB. MEETING on Saturday Evening at 7 p.m. JNobody but members tv attend. Mr Langkjpr will give" The Pow ? f Music." Club Boom, Princess 11 tel. o the Secretary, Manawatu Bacing Club. Palmerston North, October 27th, 1884, Sir, XTTE, the undersigned, being Vy Members of the Manawatu Bacing Club, request you to call a Special General Meeting of the Members of the above Club within seven days from 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 Tues* day 4th day of November, 1884, (clause 8, W. J.C Eules). Signed John Walkley H. T, Flyger William Park W.M.Healy H. W. Haybittle M. Lyons S. Abrahams In compliance with the above re^ quisition, I hereby convene a Special General meeting of the Members to be held at the Commercial Hotel, on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1884, at 7.30 ' ' / i . T, R- WALTON, : Secretary. ' ' ! COMMERCIAL HOTEL THE SQUAKE, PALMERSTON ./NORTH. ,:,-.. 1" iHIS HOUSE is noted along the i entire Coast for tbe qunlity of tbe 1 Accommodation, Wines,Spirits, Ales,&c. Special Apartments for Families, and every convenience for Travellers, i. WALKLEY, ' . , i ; Proprietor, MANAWATU DAILY TIMES. Almanac and Calendar for 1885 | 'he above Will be published on the 31st t ' December, and m addition to the usual features, will contain a great amouit of information of value tc country settlers and business men. . A copy will be presented to each of our subscribers free ; ef charge. : A certain portion of tho space on the almanac, 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 various public bodies and Societies m the Manawatu and Oroua C^unjties;are requested to furward to this office the dates of their fixed meetings dm iag the coming year, together with any other, items it may be desiiable to publish for general information. N.B. — The 1 information willbe insertedl m the Calendar free of charge, and shoud be forwarded 'without deUy m order to ensure ita publication.' Al anawatu Daily Times. SUBSCRIBERS are requested to at once report to the office any irregularity which may occur m the delivery of their papers. W. H. SMITH, Proprietor. Manawatu Road Board. A PPLICATIONS are invited XJL from persons willing to act as Kanger for Wards Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 6, of the above road district. Applications, statin? terms, to be acU dressed and forwarded to the Chaii'o man of the Bqard by \] a,m M Wednesday, Noyember sth. - THOS. S. HOE, : Secretary, IN ESTATE op JOHN SHEEEIN DECEASED. ALL Claims against theEstace of the late JOHN SHEEBIN must be sent m to joe on or before the 7th November next, after which date they will not be recognised. A. SOUTHEY BAKJJR, Solicitor, Palmerston North THE MANAWATU HERALD, PUBLISHED at Foxton every Tuesday and Friday, contains all the latest Shipping, Commercial; English and Foreign, Colonial, gnd Manawatu County News ap to the time of going to presu. Copies ma/ be- had of Mr Ir*rk Bookseller, the Square, PJmerston North, on tbe evening of issue.' ; J. R. RUSSELL, Proprie toi Seiibfn relf, j -BLACKSMITHWHEEL WRIQHT, AND SHOEING v ; SMITH, of Rangitikei street and Cuba ■..../■-. Street.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Next ■; Clarendon Hotel, Shoeing done with care, anu on an ens tireij new principleAll descriptions of General Blacksmith' work done V . : fehicles and Agricultural Lnpleiientmade and repaired. OHABGI* MODERATE. riREBFLL SIGrvALS ■ » THE Signals m case of FIRE are given m the following manner :— Toll the Bell rapidly; stop a short while ; n.ake 1, 2, 8, or 4 single strokes, indicating* the Number of the Ward m which the Fire is. Stop a while : toll ngain, and so on. No 1 Ward .;. ... 1 "„,'■ ' l Stroke : No 2 W>»d 2 Strokes ;No 3 "Wabd ... ... ... 3 Stkokes No4Wae»,.%. ... ... 4 Stboxes In case oi a Fire occurring, the person first diacorering ihe same is requested to Bivo th*

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1334, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1334, 30 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1334, 30 October 1884, Page 3

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