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MISCELLANEOUS. POB, WELLINGTON DIRECT. 4*4^ :iKs ->*- Cap!.. Doile, Avill sail *Mm^ as ;l bovc, on FRI"CS4SMi DAY, Feb 7. Por Freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS REID, Agent Feb^^JiSrH. ._ NOTIOi. T\yOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN J_\ that one Chestnut Kor.se, with white face, and two white hind feet, no visible brand, owner, unknown, has been running on my land for upwards of one month, and if not claimed within one month from this date will be sold to defray expenses. W. WHALE, I Marton, Rangitikei. Feb 3,1873. TO CONTRACTORS. npENDEUS are invited for buildiixv a .', i CATHOLIC CHURCH at Central Itangilikei (Bulltowu). Plans and Specifications to be soon ut the Court House, llungifiikei. aid afc the Catholic Presbytery. Wangamii. Tenders to be. sent in on or before the 22ncl of .February, 1873, addressed to (lie Catholic- Committee, Court House, Kan.sjitikei. Jan 28, -1873. NEW WESLEYAH CHUSCH~ i Wangantti. I A CHRISTMAS TREE AND GIFT SALE, In aid of the Building Fund, vail (D.V.) be held in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY &NEXT, 10th and 11th insts.. | The sale will open each day at 2 o'clock. A. large variety of useful and fancy I goods will be offered, including an •assortment of fancy things just re- j ceived ex ' Celceno.' ' ' | Friends who propose forwarding Gifts for the above sale, are requested to send them to the Parsonage"1 on or! before Thursday Next. Feb 3, 1873. REGISTRY OFFICE. j npl-IE undersigned lias opened a RegisX try Office for all kinds of Labor, where employers and employes can have ; their wants made known, and supplied \ on the shortest notice. C . I J. O'HAILOI, CAMPBELL PLACE. Country Settlers in want of Farm Labourers, &c, will be specially attended to. WANTED— A Female General Servant. ELECTION~NOTICES. ~v~~ TO THE' ELECTORS OF THE R.AXGITIKE DISTRICT.. nENTLEME^,—At the urgent reIJ quest of a number of my fellow electors, T have again consented to become a candidate for the representation o£ the district, in the Provincial Council at the ensuing election. If you consider me worthy of a continuance of the trust reposed in me for the last eight years, and return me, I shall feel honored, and will use-my utmost endeavors to promote the progress and welfare of the province in gencral^and this district in particular. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, your most obedient servant, ALEX. MILNE Rose Bank, Jan .2y. TO THE ELECTORS ~ op. Tin-: WAITOTARA KAI IWI DISTRICT n ENTLEMEN,—I an, a candidate U for your suffrages at the approaching election for the Provincial Council. As one of the oldest settlers of the district, I am well known to most of you, and am ready to do mybesfc to represent your interests, which are also my own. The extent of my abilities you are as well able to estimate as I am myself, and I need .say nothing further on that subject. Ido not expect to set the Wangauni river on tire, although I j am exceedingly anxious to see its channel deepened, and shall do mv best to secure the fulfilment of that object from Provincial funds. I shall do my best to procure the alteration of the existing Education Act of this Province in very material respects, so as to render it less oppressive in its character, and more capabie of being efficiently worked. If elected lat any rate can promise to attend to the duties of the office, and do whatever I may be able to do in your interests. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JAMES ALEXANDER Jan 30, 1878. ' ;

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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 16711, 6 February 1873, Page 3

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