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ELECTION OF"TRUSTEES. AT an Election of seven Trustees to constitute the Board for the Oroua Drainage District, held on the second day of February, 1910, the following votes were recorded: — Votes. 1. Gray, Benjamin 146 2. Hunt, Herbert Hill ••• 144 3. Dalton, John ... ••• 141 4. Kendall, / George ••• 133 5. Low, George Hay, jun. ... 124 6. Mudford, Richard ••• 116 7. Tennant, James 1H ¥ 8. Thompson, William Jno. 108 9. Amon, William 99 10. Hopping, Charles 93 11. Hamlin, John William ... 70 J I therefore declare the first-named j seven persons to be duly elected as I Trustees. j E. J. ARMSTRONG, 1 Returning Officer. 3rd February, 1910. FOR SALE. ! BEAUTIFUL HOME. A BARGAIN. WE are instructed, on behalf of 11. W. Brown, Esq., who has decided to again take up his residence on his farm, to oiier for sale his fine. house and lands, . situated in College Street East, a few yards from Fitzherbert Street. The house was erected to Mr Brown's order about 12 months ago, and con- ; tains eight large rooms, with every j modern convenience. Anyone desirous of securing this should to us ' early. The property will be sold at a I bargain, and the terms made to suit. BROPHY & MOWLEiu, I Sole Agents._ j RONGOTEA MAIL COACH. I HEREBY desire to give notice that I have disposed of the i Rongotea Mail Coach and ■ general carrying business to Mr H. P. SanI ders, who takes over the business ■ from February Ist, 1910. In thanking patrons for the liberal support accorded me in the past, I trust the same patronage will be extended to my successor. S. PAUL. S In connection with the above I desire to intimate that every attenj tion will be given to the requirej ments of the public, and that all in--1 j structions given to me will be promptily attended to; and I thus hope to j merit a oontinuance of the support | accorded my predecessor, j H P. SANDERS, J Mail Coach Proprietor. HARNESS. SADDLERY. GLADSTONE, KIT & BRIEF BAGS. QUALITY AND QUANTITY AT ! Wycherley's, PALMERSTON NORTH. ANATOMICAL SHOE STORE. - W. RICHARDSON (Main Street W.l THE Best House in Town for solid value in solid Footwear. Try ' a pair of our Murray Guinea Boot, ' hand-sewn welts, guaranteed good ' wear or replaced with new pair free. Latest styles and shapes. Repairing , done by experts. 1 ART. ART is long, life short—especially of a Photo. Don't hang an Enlargement, it will fade. Have a draw- , ine by i HAROLD ANDERSON. , Main Street. I~N A NUT-SHELL—Quality the best, prices bed-rock, in Bird * Cages, Sheep Shears, Brushware, 1 Lampware, and General Ironmongery, j at R. P. Edwards and Sons, Ltd., j Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, the Square. Every line imported [ direct from the Manufacturers. ; IHOS. P HENDERSON? PRACTICAL Piano and Organ Tuner. 13£ years' Home ex- , perience. Only addresses: Dresden s Piano Company, and Church Street r West, corner of West Street, Pal- , merston North. S JNOTICE. MO. COOK, Carrier, Foxton, • desires to announce that he meets all trains arriving at Foxton, ' and is prepared to carry passengers : and luggage to the Heads at reasonL able rates. Letters or telegrams A. BtJOHAINAJN, ~~ LAND AGENT, s ; CUBA ST., PALMERSTON NORTH. "I T° —Shops in Cuba Street with •: plate-glass fronts, suitable for. ' dressmaker, milliner, or bootmaker. , jyjURRAY AND THOMAS, STEAM, GAS, OIL, REFRIGER AT - 1 ING AND DAIRY ENGINEERS. ' 68, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston N. ! Orders promptly attended to. 1 All work guaranteed. ■ A TRIAL SOLICITED. ! FAIR TRADING. TO give the Cash Paying Customers the full benefits they del . serve, we are from now on going to , J se U ;! IRONMONGERY For Spot Cash Only at a tremendous reduction below usual prices. No accounts will be opened under 1 any circumstances. ONE PRICE ONLY. ; For cash we can sell WholesaleVJaji Retail quantities. Lines Reduced: ■ > Tools, Galvanised Iron, Cement, Lime, Papers, Electro Plate, Kitchen Goods. PRICES BEAT ALL. Send or call for our quotation. ARTHUR HOP WOOD Iron monger, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9133, Issue 9133, 4 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9133, Issue 9133, 4 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 9133, Issue 9133, 4 February 1910, Page 8

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