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WHIZ ! SLAP BANG! PRICES are down in a h TYRES, 0/6 to 12/0 TUBES, 1/0 to 0/0 CHAINS, 0/0 to 8/0 LAMBS (Oil), 3/- to 10/0 LAMBS (Gas), 0/0 to 12/0 BUMPS 1/0 to 2/0 PEDALS (Raltrap) 5/0 MUDGUARDS (Celluloid) 0/0 SADDLES, (Brooks’ pattern) 0/0 FREEWHEELS, 5/0 We solicit Poxloii customers and pay postage on any of above lines. NONPAREIL CYCLE CO. Coleman Place, the square, Palmerston. ELAXMILLS. Bor Sale by Public Auction, SATURDAY 7th NOVEMBER 1908. Palmerston North. m/rESSRS ABRAHAM AND IIL WILL AMS Ltd. have been instructed by the Mortagees to sell by Public Auction, at Palmerston North, on Saturday, the 7th November, the following Flax Mills. THE “CROWN ” MILL situate about 5 miles from Foxlon with Gas Producer Plant and 40 B.H.P. Gas Engine and Mill Plant complete. ‘ MAKERUA MILL” situate about i]A miles on Palmerston road from the Makerua railway station, with 12 H.P. Tangye steam Engine, Robertson Multitube boiler, and Milling Plant. Orders to inspect and full particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers. The horses, harness and drays will be brought to Palmerston and sold at our yards on Saturday 7th November. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Lm, Auctioneers, Palmerston and Wellington. POXTON AUCTION MART. Hvnnessy’s Buildings. MAIN STKEIiT. SATURDAY, OC 1 ÜBER 24, 1908, At 2 p.m. PERCY M. PAGE has received instructions from Mr H. Billens, of Palmerston North, to sell by public auction, on Saturday 24th inst, the following oil paintings, which may be inspected at the mart. (1) Victoria Esplanade Palmerston North, (2) The Sun is Sinking Low, (3) The Restless Wave, (4) Esplanade Palmerston North, (5) Dusky Sound, (6) N.Z. Tree Fern, (7) Morning at Sea, (8) Seascape (9) Sunset Manawatu River, Foxton, (10) Fast falls the Eventide, ('ll) Ngahauranga Gorge, (12) Milford Sound, (13) Sunshine and Shadow, (14) A Freshening Breeze, (15) The Wharf, Foxton, (16) Mountain Stream, (17) Bush Neck, Milford Sound. Also on account of alocal;ettler: —nearly new couch, chairs, lawn-mower, table, wire stretcher, American stove, and other lines of furniture ; alsa 1000 tomato plants and 6 sacks old potatoes without reserve. PERCY M. PAGE. Aiiciioneer. MONDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 1908, At 12.30 p.m. HIMATANG-I STOCK SALE. milE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE JL AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell at their yards as above—in 15 month steers 8 yearling steers 6 young cal tie 50 ewes and lambs 50 empty ewes 50 ewes and lambs 450 2,4, 6 and f.m. ewes, with 100 per cent, lambs, good line. On account of Himatangi Estate. 500 hoggets in wool. 180 ewes with 115 per cent, lambs 250 ewes with 110 per cent, lambs 30 ewes and lambs 100 yearling Shorlhorn steers 50 yearlinj Sho: thorn heiferr 3g z years Shorthorns slcers FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and of the Local Elections Act, 1908. I HEREBY give public notice that an Election of a Councillor for the Borough of Foxton, will be held on Friday, the 6th day of November, 1908, and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s office as the place, and noon on Friday 30th day of October, 1908, the time for he nomination of candidates. ALE- FRASER, Returning Officer. 20,29 TO THE ELECTORS, MANAWATU DIS'J RICT Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN the Electoral Contest of 1905, when the forces of the Liberal Party and of the. Opposition seemed very evenly balanced in this district, I found it to be my duty—as a loyal party man—to retire in favour of Mr John Stevens, who was the accepted Government candidate. I, however, after doing so., circulated my. (printed) campaign speeches among all the voters of the district; so that all who were at that lime on the roll had an opportunity of hearing what my chief political views are. ' In the present campaign, on the other hand, I am happily absolved from these particular bonds of Party discipline, through the Premier’s Second Ballot Bill, which has passed the Third Reading in the House. This Bill, as you will readily understand, makes me free to solicit your suffrages on this occasion with the feeling that I am only helping my Party nstead of injuring it by doing so. ' I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully F. W. FRANKLAND.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 439, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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