LOOK OUT w A T C H T H X 8 S V A C E . . . FOR TREWBY BBOS. N E W A D V T. PAHIATUA COUNTY NOTICESPAHIATUA COUNTY. ri LENDERS addressed to the _L Chairman will be received until 10 a m. on Saturday, 4th September, for the following works : Contract 464—B’ormation Hillstreet, Mangatainoka Contract 482—Metalling Upper Makun Road, about 60 to 70 chains Contract 483—Formation approaches, Elmer’s bridge, \\ oodville-Tiraumea. Tonders to bo under separate cover and marked outside— “ Tender for Contract No. .” They must b 9 on printed forms and accompanied by complete schedule of quantities.
Drawings and specifications may bo seen at County Chambers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DeG. FRASER, County Engineer. PAIIIATUA COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. RESULT OF POLL. THE following is the result of a poll taken on Wednesday, 25th August, 1897, for the election of a councillor to represent the Makuri Riding of the Pahiatua County Council: BOLTON, Samuel ... 58 NESTOR, Thomas ... 23 MURPHY, Paul Joseph ... 8 Informal ... ... 2 I therefore declare Samuel Bolton duly elected. GEORGE MOORE, County Returning Officer. August 26, 1897. QLYDE QUAY WELLI NOTON. HOTEL, MR T. COTTER, (late of Makuri and Pahiatua), HAS much pleasure in announcing that ho has purchased the lease and goodwill of the above wellknown hotel. He will be pleased to have a visit from all his old friends and the public generally. Excellent accommodation for travellers and permanent boarders The hotel is in a convenient position, being only one minute’s walk from the Te Aro Railway Station and trams. Wines, ales and spirits of the beet brands always to be had. Notice to country visitors--Tako your railway tickets to Te Aro Station, which is opposite my door. T. COTTER, Proprietor.
M RS J. H. ANDERSON’S RELIABLE! REGISTRY OFFICE, TERRACE END, PALMERSTON NORTH, Agent for Harold’s Hair Rostorcr.
Has waiting engagement—Married couples, wife good cook and laundress and man ail round farm hand; housekeepers, good references ; farm hands, good milkers and generally useful ; boys and girls of every description.—Mrs ,1. 11. ANDERSON, Palmerston N. TO THE RATEPAYERS OE THE MAKUIU RIDING. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I BEG to return you my sincere thanks for having returned me at the head of the poll by such a substantial majority at tbo County Election on Wednesday. You may rest assured 1 will do all in my power to consorvo the interests of the Riding and the County. I am. Yours faithfully, SAMUEL BOLTON. (J S * *’ A N- * VIOLIN TEACHER. EE IL DING. will visit Pahiat.ua overy week. Namos of intending pupils may he left at the Heuai.d OH’ico. A few second-hand violins for sale. WENLEY AND LAN.UJ/E will hold their next sale of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW, on THURSDAY, gnd SEPTEMBER. All consignments should be ad dressed—c/o Wenley and Lanuuzc,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 536, 27 August 1897, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 536, 27 August 1897, Page 3
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