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WANTED KNOWN. r r<OOD GRAZING for Cattle. Appb VI to I BARNS & HIGGIE. SENSATIONIN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wanganu (being a Local Court of Bank ruptoy), holden at Wanganui. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act 1883,"and the amendments thereof. NOTICE is hereby given that I, William McGonagle, of Wanganui, in the Provincial Distriot of Wellington, in New Zealand, Carpenter, have this day filed in the said Court at Wanganui, a petition to be adjudged a Bankrupt. Dated this 10th day of February, 1886. WILLIAM MoGONAGLE. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Wanganui, holden at Wanganui (being a local Court of Bankruptcy). NOTIOE is hereby given that William McGonagle, of Wanganui, Carpenter, was adjudged a Bankrupt on February 10th, 1886. The first meeting of Creditors will be held at my office on Tuesday, February 16th, at 2.30 p.m. The public examination, if necessary, will be held at the Courthouse, "Wanganui, on Thursday, February 25th. at 11 a.m. JOHN NOTMAN, Deputy Aeaignet. w ■ 1, „ 1 I. 1 ,1 WANGANUI COUNTY COUNCIL. ITIENDERS Wanted for Formation JL on the Hunterville and Murimotu : Roads (Upokougaro Valley), closing at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, 17th instant, at the Council Offioe. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EOLAND GARRETT, County Engineer. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAITOTARA DISTRICT. pENTLEMBN,— I beg to announce ray\J self a Candidate for the representation of your district at the General Election which is understood to be at hand. I am in favour of a speedy completion of those public works already begun and suoh others as are necessary for opening up the I country. The views of the leading members of the former Ministry, now in opposition, to the effect that the further progress of the North Island Trunk Bailway should be suspended until native territory on both sides can be purchased, appear to me fraught with the utmost daDgcr to the best interests of the Colony. To allow such views to prevail would practically be to abandon the under* taking. Under the present Native administration! which nanrks a distinct advance in bringing about a renewed feeling of friendliness with the Maoris, the acquisition of the land, already proclaimed beyond the reach o speculation, may as confidently be reckoned upon' as if already under contract of sale. The completion of the railway system, the settlement of the land, and the necessary intercommunication by roads, are works which promise a return more than sufficient to justify a vigorous effort in further colonization, more especially at a time when public loans can be floated on the moßt favourable terms. This means, instead of raising a million a year indefinitely, that the Colottv should arrange to borrow sufficient within a shorfc period to give effect to such a policy. Among other reforms, a more equitable distribution of the burdens of taxation should not longer be deferred. Further retrenchment in the Public Service should also be resolutely followed up. As the time for the election draws nearer the opportunities that are usual of meeting electors in public will be more appropriate than the limits of this address for the discussion of many other subjects proper for consideration in the choice of a represents* tiv«. Referring only generally for the present to such matter*, I would, if elected, be found supporting a policy of progress, while giving my best attention to the special requirements of the distriot. I may be pardoned for referring in a few words to your present member. It is to be desired on every ground that Mrßryce may be able to be present at the election. His absence would be embarrassing, and could be of no service to others in the field. For my part I hope he may noon return, having successfully completed the business which has called Mm away. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, GEORGE HUTCHISON. February 8,1886. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITOTARA. TN the event of a Dissolution of the House of Assembly it is notified for the information of the Electorate that MR BRYCE will contest the seat. J. R. SOMMERVILLE, Chairman ot Mr Bryce's Committee.

m- IT HA.B STARTED ! WHAT ? WHY, NICHOLLS & CO.'S SENSATION SALE, OE COUBSJS! HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? THAT'S A SECRET! SO ROLL DP AT ONUB TO THE CASH BRAPJERY WAliiaiOUSJi

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11126, 11 February 1886, Page 3

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