A. R. H I S L O P, WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER I OPTICIAN LAMIU\iN QUAY, WELLINGTON. LEVER WATC II E« GENEVA WATCHES In Great Vai iety i^yHISL In Great Vavict ? £6 TO £0 0. £2 TO £25. Also a Large and Varied Stock of GOID AND SILVER JEWELRY, SILVER AKD ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, Ac, ALWAYS ON HAND. Goods sent carnage free to all parts of the country. Every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, accurately repaired, and all work guaranteed. INSPECTION INVITED.
CROWN LANDS SALE. DEFERBFD PAYMENTS. ON EKID^Y, the 14th February next, four Sections in lilock VIII 1 , end the Sections in Block IX., Wairoa District, West Coast, will be open for sale on application at the District Land Office, Patea, and at this office. ; Upset price, £3 per acre. Maps and printed schedules of contents may be seen at the above offices, and a\ all the District Post Offices. JOS. G. HOLDSWOBTH. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, January 17, 1879. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WANttANUI. IN accordance with the second sec> tion of the 66th clause of the Kducation Act, 1877, a public meeting of householders of the Wotoa School District will be held in the Schoolroom on Saturday, the 22nd day of February, 1879, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing a school committee for the ensuing year. A. A. BEOWNE, Secretary. sth February, 1879. CROWN LANDS AUCTION SALE. TOWNSHIP OIFTtfCHAEDSON. WAITOTARA TOWNSHIP EXTENSION. WAIROA DISTKICT.PATEA COUNTY. ON TUESDA^farch 11 Hi next, at 11 o'clock iv the forenoon, 183 sections in the township of Eiohardson, 25 sections in the Waitotara Township Extension, and Rural Section No 358, Okotuku, will be offered for sale at public auction, at the District Land Office, Patea. Maps and printed schedules of contents, and upset price, may be seen at the Land Office, Patea, the Public Works Office, Wanganui, the District Post Offices, and at this office. JOS. G. HOLDSWOBTH, Chairman Land Board. Crown Lauds Office, Wellington, sih Feb , 1879. jun ct i o~n ninnnr , I Sanson. : TttOMAS EVSOK, f ] AYING purchased the above old£l established and popular Hotel, begs to solicit the patronage of the public. The very best accommodation is provided for man and beast, and every comfort for travellers. FIRST-CLASS WINES, BEER, AND SPIRITS. Stabling and Paddocks well enclosed. Private Suites of rooms for Wedding Parties, Families, &c. VISITORS from other portions of the district will find a comfortable ! home at the Juuctiou Motel whilst visiting Sandon. TIIOMAS ENSOR, Proprietor. Sanson, February 4. NOTICE. Ct ÜBSCRIBERB whoso papers arc C 5 not duly forwarded, are reques'ed to communicate at once "with the Publisher of the Manatvatu Herald, Poxton. EUSSKLL BROS., Proprietors
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Manawatu Herald, Volume i, Issue 51, 21 February 1879, Page 3
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