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PUBLIC NOTICES LOST,^ on Saturday, Gold Padlock, initialed E.M. Reward returning this office. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I will take the opportunity of ADDRESSING you on WEDNESDAY, September 6th, in the Opera House. The Mayor will take the chair at 8 p.m. Dress Circle reserved for ladies and their escorts. Yours respectfully, JAS. T. HOGAN. THANKS. ' MRS. CHARLES CLARE desires to return sincere thanks to all kind friends for their sympathy and kindness in her recent- sad bereavement; and also for fioral emblems and letters of condolence. NGA~TAWA (SHANNON) COUNTRY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ,mHE Third Term will begin on TUES1. DAY, 12th September, 1905. Principal: MISS M. TAYLOR. TO THE ELECTORS. lyfß. HINE will ADDRESS the Electors at Waverley on September sth, at 7.30 p.m. Also at Waitotara on the 6th at 8 p.m. *TX7E, the Undersigned, of Karioi, do hereby -notify that -we intend to apply for a License for a slaughter-house to the Waimarino County Council. — CROWLEY BROS., KARIOI. NOTICE. ALL Accounts,, against the estate of; the late Rev. David Hogg must be sent to John CJ. Brechin not later than THURSDAY, 7th" September, 1905. PUBLIC NOTICE. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. TT^TE Shave been 'requested to inform VV itihe numerous customers and general public that the Well-known and Old-estalblished Boot and Shoe Business of the late Mr James Ainsworth will be carried on as usual by (his grandson and daughters, who have for many years so successfully managed same and who trust that by strict attention to the need's of customers they will merit a continuation of support. ' THE WANGANUI ELECTION. MR R. M. GATENBY'S CANDIDATURE. ALL Ladies favourable to the candidature of 'Mr Ili'M. Gatenfoyj an* willirfgrHri'assist in hig'iWYftj'to parliament as Member for the District, are requested to meet Mr and Mrs Gatenby at Hodson's Carlten Tea Rooms, Victoria Avenue, opposite the English Church, on WEDNESDAY, 6th September, at 3.30 p.m. C. J. GATENBY. GENERAL COMMITTEE MEETING. A MEETING of Mr Gatenby's General Committee will be held in. Duigan's Rooms, Ridgway Street, on THURSDAY, 7th (September, at 8 p.m. J. H. MOORE, Sec to General Committee. PATEA COUNTY OOUNCILv • i- RATE NOTICE. NOTICE is "hereby^ given that it is ifche intention' of the Patea County Council at its meeting to be .held on TUESDAY, 12th September, 1905, to strike the following rates for the year ending- 31st Marchj 1906, under the provisions of Sections 148 and 149, Counties Act, 1886, Sections 4 and 5, Counties Act Amendment, 1903, Section 37, Rating Act, 1894, and Native Land Rating Act, 1904. 1. A General Rate of §d (three farthings) in the £ on a'l property within the Waverley and Gtoia Ridings of the County 2. A General Rate of 1 l-Bd. (one penny and an eighth) in the £ on all property within the Kapara Riding of the County . 3. A Separate Rate of Jjd. (one penny and a halfpenny) in the £ on all property within the Kapara Riding of the County. The albove rates to become due and payable in one instalment on October Ist, 1905. The Rate Book is now open for inspection at County Offices Patea, di-r----ing office hours. E. C. IIORNER. County Clerk. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WANGANUI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— As the time is rapidly approaching when it will be yoxir privilege to elect your representative in the next Parliament, I do myself the honour of announcing that in response to the request of a large number of electors, I am a candidate for your suffrages. I shall take an early'oportunity of laying befox%e you my views on the leading political questions of the day. Jf returned, I shall support all such measures as will in my opinion best conduce to the prosperity of the colony, and the best interests of all its people, regardless of the political party from which such measures might originate. I should be an opponent of the present Government, as, while in my opinion the trend of some of its legislation is in the right direction, much of it is crude and inequitable, and fails to meet the needs of the times. : In the administration of the affairs of the country, 1 fear the Government aim more at securing the. freehold of Ministerial office than the truest and best development of the country and its people. Respectfully soliciting your interest and support. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Youra faithfully, W. G. BASSETT.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 5 September 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 5 September 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12593, 5 September 1905, Page 7

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