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PUBLIC NOTICES. TURAKINA BAKEEf, ESTABLISHED 1864 WILLIAM MAY HAVING- commenced busiuees in the premises lately occupied by Messrs Hurley & Co., Turakiua, is now in a position to supply BREAD, BISCUIT, AND CONFECTIONERY, manufactured of the best and purest ingredients. He hopes to receive the support of the district, which patronage he will use evary legitimate effort to retain. PRICES REASONABLE. Customers supplied daily within a radius of ten miles. Jan_27 m TURAKINA EMPORIUM. FRANKLIN'S GENERAL STORE. GEO. FRANKLIN IN thanking his Customers and the Public generally for the liberal support accorded him during the past Sixteen years, now begs to notify the arrival of a FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, which will be offered at a slight advance on cost price. The premises haA r ing been enlarged and considerably improved, customers can now be supplied with every requisite. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING of most fashionable cut from the best manufactories. A splendid selection of Boots and Shoes. CHOICE LINES IN DRAPERY. Groceries of the best description kept in stock. G-. F. being determined to keep pace with the times, customers will find it to their advantage to patronise him. Febls RANGITIKEI HIGHWAY BOARD. A PPLICATIONS will be received JJL. by the above Board till 4 p.m. on Feidat, sth March, for the Assesmen t of the Rateable property within tb.3 Rangitikei Highway District, and for the preparation of the Rate Book in accordance therewith, for the term of three years commencing on Ist July, 1875, Particulars as to duties, &c, may be learned at the Board Office, Marton. Applicants to state on what terms they will do the work. - All Applications to be addressed to the Chairman, and marked " Application for Assessment of District." By order, ROBT. J. HARRIS, Secretary. Marton, Feb. 24. 8 MONTHLY AUCTION SALES. AT PATEA on the FIRST SATURDAY, At HAWERA on the Second WEDNESDAY in each month. Special Sales in the interim. Instructions left with Mr Espagne, Hawera, will be attended to. Wm. DALE, Auctioneer. Dec 10. PATEA, WAIROA, AND HAWERA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. f"PHE First Show will take place on -*- THURSDAY, the 14th March, 1875, at the Association's Paddock Kakarainea. WM. DALE, Hon. Sec Feb, 5. AUSTRALASIAN STABLES, PATEA. JAMES HARRISON, (Long known in connection with the Albion Stables,) HAVING- taken over the above from the late proprietor, wi&hes to inform Travellers and the Public of Patea and surrounding districts, that horses left in his charge will receive every attention and care. Hay and Corn always on sale, and the Best of Hacks on Hire. 1 Sept 15 RANGITJKEI HIGHWAY BOARD. "\| OTICE is hereby given that a _lN meeting of the Ratepayers in Ward No. 7 of the Rargitikei Highway District will be held at the Upper Tutaenui School House, on SATURDAY, 13th March, 1875, at 2 o'clock p.m., to elect a Warden to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Toms. GEO. YATES LETHBRTDGE, Chairman. ' [Marton, Feb. 12: 4w

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 2689, 5 March 1875, Page 4

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