'rpENDERS are required for the !i- brection of 3 J miles (more or ! loss) of fencing : to 'commence ar a i point on the Foxton and Carnarvon I I'.oad. The fencing to consist of two j .sods, ditch, and wire, where practi- ; -.able ; 8 wires on ridges and sand flats; pos's not more than 8 feet wpart; straining posts not less than 10 chains apart, excepting in places where it is necessary to have them ! at a less distance ; straining posts to bo well strutted and braced. All material will be laid on tbe line, as near as possible. Tenders to state at what rate per chain the above fencing will be done as follows : — One sod and 7 wires per chain Two sods and 5 » Three sods and 3 ,» Eight wires only » Tenders marked "Tenders for fencing," and addressed to E. Barber, or William Osborn, at 1 Whyte's Hotel, Foxton, will be received up to Friday, 25th October, at 2 p.m. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Foxton, 12th October, 1878.
NOTICE. THE following Gentlemen have been duly elected Wardens for the Manawatu and Otaki Koad Board Districts : — MANAWAII' DISTRICT. No. 1 Ward— George Farmer No 2 Ward— Henry Dawson No. 3 Ward— John M'Pherson No. 4 Ward— David M'Ewen No. 5 Ward -George Bruce No. 6 Ward- John T. Dalrymple No. 7 Ward—Duncan M'Kenzie j OTAKI DISTRICT. No. 1 Ward— George Hadfield No. 2 Ward— John Davios No. 3 Ward— John Kebbell No. 4 Ward— William H. Simcox No. 5 Ward— John M'Crea No. 6 Ward— William Udy No. 7 Ward— John Hadfield I (Signed) JAMES LINTON, Presiding Officer. Palmerston, Bth Octobor, 1878. j NOTICE. COUNTY ELECTION. r ip L O U D ON will address the Eloctora of the AWAHOU EIDING at the Public Hall, Foxton, on FRIDAY EVEN> ING, 18th INST, at 7.30 o'clock. I 7 000 AOR^ ■ .°^ LANI) 'DEFERRED PAYMENTS. THE DOUGLAS *SPECIAL SETTLE- ■. . . J^ENT BLOCK .; , . Now offered for Selection in Sections of from 50 to 1 50 Acres each, > x • Consisting of some of the finest ;' , Land in, the North .Island,, being light bush and open land with deep alluvial ?pos,, suitable either for agricultural or grazing purposes, situated in the centre of the RangitikeiManawatu Block, within six miles of the rising township of Sandon, and the boundary of the block within half a mile of the proposed railway' from Foxton to Sandon. Terras of payment extremely easy, in four equal payments: First, on date of signing agreement, second, three years after, in 1881 ; third, in 1882; final payment in 1883; 'NO INTEBEST. "' ■'■' Affording one of the finest oppor* tunities ever offered in New Zoaland for small capitalists to secure fiee- ' holds on which to make really good homesteads, each section having a frontage to an accessible, dry road. ; Full information given and all applications received by I MESSRS DOUGLAS AND CO., . ► Oroua Downs, Foxton ; 1 y STEVKNS & GORTON, Bulls, Rangitikei. -i HS. PALMEESON, m y • "SUWEYcpt, <jyy j\ : ': ; "H-v >'' '•■'■! i \y {.''"HI _'; ) ) . (Authorised and Licensed under the Transfer and Nativo Lands Acts), ! LAND AND ESTATE AGi?NT. . Land selected, bought, and sold on ! ; jfliiJ^fl^koL Offices— Waldegrave's now building, the Square, Palmetßton North.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue I, 15 October 1878, Page 3
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532Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue I, 15 October 1878, Page 3
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