pOXTONB.:u*O"i r Gi::.OTj\\ClL ; j ELECTION OF MAYOR. Notice is heirby given that th< Aumml Election of iMayor for th< ■ Dor iii>h -f Foxton will h-> held ii the Public LiliMry on WEDNES ■ DAY, tho i'(>fh day of November ■ 1890. Noujina ion of Candidates wil he received by tho 'iiidor?i»nod up tc 12 o'clock noon cMYEDNESI) V t,hn 19th diy ol \'uvc":i!)T, 18:I'V TFIOS, F. GTBSOX, j Returning Officer. Thomas Bowe IS now prepared to supply Customers with CREAM SEPERATOR BUTTER. BAKERY 7" DOTE & TERRY, having stm led I in the Bakeiy lately carried ou by Mr Brandon, hope by strict >if temion to bnsiuegs to merit a sli.iru of public patronage. 7d the 41b loaf for cash. POTE & TERRY. Avenue, Foxtou. p OTAR TU P, (Successor to Pro. L. Levien,) HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCOMST, Main Street, Fottok. Where the only legitimate S!i;;ve and Hair-cut can be obtained. The best brands of Cigarettes, Cigr rs, Tolficco. and Nmnil Goods of all descriptions in stcc-li. Mr. A. Ja.mk^ l uiitil lately w itti Trot Levien) has charge of the w i', ing department and which is a ?uHifijnt guarantee that fill work executed will meet with approval. FOll fc'ALK. RIVERSIDE HEMP MILL. MOUTOA. I^HIS Mi 1, which is one of the I finest in tho district, is for sale. Apply to •TACK & CO. Featherston Ft. Wellington. Principals only dealt with. "T"baz"aar~ In Connvxtiox With ALL OATNTS' pmjßO-R. COXTON, W?M. b~j h*>]fi. ai tlio PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, I.9th axd 20th NOVEMBER. There will be Stalls for tho Sale of pl \ iis and fancy work REFRESHMENTS. There will also be MUSIC AND SINGING, bIDE SHOWS, AND A FLOWER, FEUIT, AND VEttETATiLE SHt.AV. Farther Particulars will be Published. DONATIONS of any description will be iec(ived by Mesdanics W G. Robinson, Whyte, and Easton. -Pl TO 4-* 4. l lpl ' cln y t0 be made by «-» A cVTE persons of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. Newbusiness. All meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't need calpital, or about thn same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. But you can make a snug little fortune honourably and easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time— don't delay, but write to us at once. Stinson & Co.. * Portend, Maine, United States. IMPOUNDING NOTICE JL Impounded on the Awa Downß farm by Mr John Carter. 1 Strawberry steer 21 yrs old. No brand. End of par cut off. Been running on the farm over six months. If tho same is not previously claimed and all expenses paid, it will be sold as running on such land by the Poundkeeper with the cxi ress stipulation that it be removed forthwith from the land where it is depasturing, on Saturday 22nd November at noon. B. SPELLMAN, Ponndlceeper. Ist Nov. 1890.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 13 November 1890, Page 3
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