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Public Notices. The Friends of Mr. W. G. HAYBITTLE are respectfully invited to. attend the Funeral of his daughter, Ethel Maude, which will leave his residence, Cuba Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock p.m. W. NICHOLSON-, Undertaker." , The Friends of Mr. G. A. STRATFORD are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his son George Aldred, which will leave his residence, Frankville Terrace, off Tory Street, ion FRIDAY NEXT, at a quarter to three O'clock. '.,■; W. NICHOLSON, Undertaker, - WE beg to notify that the PICTURES which have been on view at our rooms )to Donecker's UNION HOTEL, where 'persons wishing to see them can do so. -FRANCIS SIDEY &CO. The Manawatu Highways District Rate Book will be open-for Inspection of Ratepayers (at the office of the Board, Palmerston), from the 12th inst. till the 12th September next. By order of the Board. JAMES LINTON, ■: ■Secreta Palmerston North, August 5, 1874.. Persons are hereby cautioned against Cutting or Removing Timber from:any of the v road lines under the control of the Manawatu Highways District Road Board (unless they ihave had permission to do soby the' Board). (Signed) By order of the Board, .:■ ; .- r h ■:,:■■■ ■ JAMES LINTON, '' ' .;■:■■;;, j .': '." . ; '• ';' V.' Secretary. /-S I T Y BREWERY 0 -I T Y MACE' and> ARKELL,, in commencing business in Wellington, beg to call the atten- «„„ „f li"*oi keepers to their unrivalled Ales, sly. of the very-best malt and hops to be procured in the Home and Colonial markets.. ■■ '""The; Brewery is -under : ,the.: management of one of the firm, whd has spent the last twenty iToava in l-tTOwin (r n.Tirl ■ rhfl.llftonrnr HrfiWftrifiS. , : .M. & A,'guarantee their ales equal to any article, produced in .Ne'vyv Zealand, - and request publicans to give, theni atrial, feeling satisfied that they will confirm the fact.; i ■•., . - : v ,-All" orders promptly attended to. -.--.- . Custom House Street, August Ist THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of, WOOL and other PRODUCE,:, or will mak< advances on the same on liberal terms. . LEVIN & CO. COLONIAL PRODUCE. "PHE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of L WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW, BUTTER, and other produce; or they will make liberal advances on.the. same if consigned to their »gents for sale, in either the Melbourne, San Francisco, New York, or London markets. ; JOHNSTON & CO. THE COLONIAL ' BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.; Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Deed of Settlement of. the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, a Special, "General'Meeting of the proprietors of thesaid Bank will be held at the Masonic Hall, Moray Place, Dunedin) in the Province of Otago, on WEDNESDAY, the . thirteenth day of SEPTEMBER, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, at two o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing seven Directors and-two Auditors, to he the. first Directors and ' Auditors of the said Bank. : * , And that every proprietor who is possessed of three hundred shares at the least in'the capital of the Baid Bank, and shall become a candidate for the office of Director, must give . notice . thereof to : the Board' of Directors, in , writing, to be left at the* offices of the said Sy days at least before the day of elecAnd that every person appointed to act as . proxy must be a proprietor of the said Bank ; and' every proxy must be in writing, under the hand of the proprietor of the shares in respect of which such proxy--shall be given, and delivered to the Secretary of the" sajd Bank at least twenty-four hours .before the- s time appointed for the said meeting. ; Copies of "the ; said, Deed of Settlement and proxy forms may be had on application at the office of. the said Bank, in High -Street, DuuPflin. an aforesaid. .."'.'.*"• rder of the Provisional Directors, • "". " > ;'!:'','"■. .:. : ''A WM. YOUNG,, ~",., i ~,,.-' Interim Secretary.,-, ,:'• tounedin,' August 15, 1874. V',',.". "'" •3'HE COLONIAL' BANK .OF NEW : 1..;' ; ZEALAND.'--' I '' INTIMATION is hereby -given ■: to ; shareholders .that to; entitle them;to.vote: at the meeting advertised to be held on-the 30th day of; SEPTEMBER NEXT, it will be necessary that they should sign the Deed of Settlement of the Bank; or a duplicate thereof, before that day. A duplicate of the Deed-now.lies at the office' of MESSRS."SAMUEL LADD ; & CO., Willis ; Street; Wellington, where-Shareholders are requested tb'callandsign the same. :; "' ; ■"''"■ -_ - WM. YOUNG, ,■ ~i::; : .,'- "'! Interim Secretary. August 20. Electoral Koticas. TO: ' THE' ■*• RAT 3 :; TE ARO -WARD. 'GSOTiJ!MBN l i^T! begto r offer my/services as „„„,. : entative in ' the.' Cour"- 5 * »"■' iking extensive-promises of - _i—;.„ x ~-i.„-n -.>.«£.,„. stating that, if elected, my best attention-shall always be given to/the'interests.of the Ward. 'i I am, your obedient servant, , .-Y, J. .•,;&.;' GEORGE. 'xm, September.l. '■ i.'. • ' mo THE RATEPAYERS OF TE ARO ■JL""' ; w.' : 'i WARD.—; ; ;:! ,. ' :; '- ', GENTLEMEN,—At the request of a number of. your body, I offer myself as a candidate for election as Councillor for your Ward. In doing so 1 1'may observe that;l have 'no, private ends" to'serve and am perfectly free'and bound merit of the affairs of the city. " ■/-■ : The members' df the' Council will have to decide on and carry out a systemof sewerage, involving the outlay of ' many : ' thousands ,of pounds, and the payment of which will he - severely felt by the ratepayers .of your Ward. the large towns at Home, Ishall pay particular attention to the.matter, and endeavor to prevent the waste of the public moneys; .-..,',' I consider' that the present systemof collecting the, city rates is entirely yrong, arid the information given to you of the amounts to be paid vagua and unsatisfactory. The rate for, water supply* is based on a wrong principle, making the poor man pay 7 per cent, on his ratal and allowing the rich man to escape by paying 5 per cent. The streets and roads of your Ward aro half, of the population of the city, and contribute nearly half of the.rates, you do not derive a- tithe of the benefits accruing from their outlay. In the interval before the election I will endeavor to ascertain your wihhes and opinions on Municipal matters in general, and if elected I will do my best to serve you. I am, Gentlemen, ; • Yours, Ac, ~',■- C. MOODY. Manners Street, Ist September.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4198, 3 September 1874, Page 3

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