iif the duy fco the G'uurd.-. mm --'Hicisi;.. the solemm burial of the lutulhiiid o! 'iers, and recalling the her ie 1 a-ov iv which ihey »»tood u> their J posts through all tlie nonfusion uroundrho:u 'I he General further observes j tbat such noble observance of duly I will cosiviru'o the rviUnr.Ml'd llui' I lln-ir ntronin'R to dis.ifiW'* rhe ■roopp 1 V till* •:.:!. S )V Off'!! liV tie:;!?! if-i.'ii* wi- jMi\M'i!e^;i. bo slrti.t- :ii'.' 1-iyitltV Mid i..i'o liiu'ce of Mif: tM :nV r pHK uudersigned are CASH BUYERS of— Hides Skins Wool Pigs And all other colonial produce. POTATOES. POTATOES. FOR SALE — 50 tons best Canterbury Potatoes (Derwent). Price, £4jper ton. Discount allowed to wholesale buyers. Also, 50 bushels best SEED PEAS Apply to ARMITAGE BROS., Foxton. Address ••- Care ox C. Collins, Tramway. CHORAL SOCIETY. THE above Society will give a Concert in the Public Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. PrograinmeHn next issue. W. SHORE, Hon. Sec. MANA AY ATU COUNTY OOUNOIL. HT ENDERS will be received by -*- the Chairman, at Feilding, by 12 noon on Bth of May, 1880, forBush felling, in Kiwitea Specifications to be seen at Highways Office, Palmerston North ; and Loudon and Haybittle's, Feilding. H. J. HAYNS, Engineer to Council. Palmerston North, April 24, 1880. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. rpHE Bridgo over Oroua River at ■* Awahuri is CLOSED for all traffic except horsemen and pedestrians until further notice. Only one horse will be allowed to cross over at the time. D. H. MAC ARTHUR, Chairman. March 29. 1880. SATURDAY, lst MAY. SALE OF HORSES. MESSRS THYNNE, LINTON & CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction, at their yaids, Foxton, on Saturday, the lst May, at 2 o'clock p.m., -i Q VALUABLE HOESES AND XO MARES, Ranging from yearlings to 5-year olds. Most are unbroken. Terms Cash. j THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Auctioneers. N ORB ITO N. THE l-ections left unsold from Auction are now open for sale by private contract. THYNNE, LINTON & CO, Foxton. LOCAL BOARD OFFICE. riIENDERS will be received at the J- office of the above Board for the following workß, viz. : — 1. For clearing out the Awahou J Drain from the Racecourse Hill to section 558— about 56 chains 2. Clearing out drain on No. 1 Line of Road — ■ about 50 chains 3. Deepening Avenue Drain from section 320 to 324 4. Clearing the road and digging drain on Stevens' line of road, about 36 chains 5. Clearing road and making drain opposite Norbiton— about 44 chains 6. Clearing out drain, forming footpath, and repairing cul* vert on the Moutoa Road Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board. Tenders to be accompanied with a deposit of £—, addressed to the Chairman Foxton Local Board, and marked " Tender for No. 1, 2, &c, Contract," and sent in to the office of the Board before the sth day of May, 1880. Tenders for each contract to be separate. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted ALEXANDER GRAC, Chairman Foxton Local Bp&?d. April 19, 1880. * . . _____*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 71, 30 April 1880, Page 3
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