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* Public 'Motieeii " EEMbYAL NOTICE. DRREJ[Dhas removed to 32, Wickstec Street, three doors nearer- Guyto - Street. THE WANGANUI MEAT FREEZING i ' COMPANY; LTD. * fc o ' ' ' b riIHE Annual Meeting of Shareholders ( X *he above Company will be held a 1 the Company's offices, fSt. Hill Strec • Wanganui, on WEDNESDAY, the 30t instant, at 2.30 p.m.The Share Transfer Books will be close 2 from the- 12th to 30th instant inclusive. „ C. M. CRESSWELL, 3 ,"? " ' Secretary. } :•• • - FOUND. FOUND (in one of our paddocks, a , Aramoho, on Tuesday last). — One 4 year-old strawberry-coloured Bullock, n , visible ' brand ; ear-marks, half moon i , front and under ]<jft ear, straight split i right ear. If not claimed before 31e . August will be sold to defray expenses. MANAGER,. Aramoho Meat Coy. ' BOROUGH OF WANGANUI. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY give public notice that th following named Candidates have bee: nominated for the office of Councillor: — COHEN, LOUIS. TURNER, HENRY JAMES. The number • of Candidates exceeds th number of offices to be filled— namely, one and I therefore give public notice that Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY; th 30th day of August, 1905, between th hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. POLLING PLACES: Council Chambers, St. Hill Streei Wanganui. Fire Brigade Station, Keith Street Wanganui. ' - JOHN P. WATT, Returning Officer. Wanganui, 24th August, 1905. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WANGA NUI ELECTORAL DISTRICT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Xi As the time is, rapidly approachinj when it will be your privilege to elect you representative in the next Parliament, '. do "myself the honour of announcing tha in response to the request of a large num ber of electors, I am a candidate for you suffrages. I shall take an early opportunity o laying before you my views on the leadinj political questions of the day. , If returned, I shall support all sue] measures as will, in my opinion, best con duce to the. prosperity of the colony am the best interests of all its people, regard less of the political party from which sue] ■measures might originate. - I should be an opponent of the presen Government, as, while in my opinion th trend of some of its legislation is in th right direction, much of it is crude am inequitable, and fails to meet the need of the times. In the administration of the affairs o the country I fear the Government am more at securing the freehold of Minis terial office than the truest and bes development of the country and its people Respectfully soliciting your interest am support. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, :. ' W. G. BASSETT. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF SCHOOLS. • Education Department, Wellington, 23rd August, 1905. A PPLICATIONS are invited from car jCju didates for the post of Assistau Inspector-General of Schools. Applicant should be University graduates whoha-v 'had experience in primary and secondar school work and in the conduct of publi examination's. Applications, accompanie by a statement of age, training, and c: i perience, and by two or three recent test • .monials, should be addressed to the Ii s spector-General of Schools, Wellingtoi and should reac.h him not later tha FRIDAY, the Bth September, 1905. GEORGE HOGBEIN, Inspector-General of Schools. WAITOTARA-MOMOHAKI ROAD BOARD. 8 ALL Stock straying on the roads und< the above -Board's supervision will I impounded by the Board. , E. THURSTON, Chairman. b . KAI IWI BEACH DOMAIN ALL Persons interested in the formatio of a Domain Board for the purpoi of protecting and beautifying the lan set apart "as Domain arid Recreation Ri serves at Kai Iwi Beach (Mpwhanau Vi lage), are requested to meet at the Crow 1 .Lands Office, Taiipo Quay, on WEDNES DAY, 30th' instant,- at -2 p.m. " J. H. BURNET, ROBERT RUSSELL, " - J. M. WELLS. JAMES HOOD, J DAVID GELLATLY. A REVOLUTION IN DRESS CUTTINC IMPERIAL SYSTEM. NO FITTING REQUIRED. SIX Shaped Qqats, .^Ladies' and Chil< ' -renVDTesses3oyß' Coats, All Shapd Skirts, Collars, an'd' flounces, TO BE LEARNED IN TWO LESSON OF TWO HOURS. ' Smart dressing reduced to simply coi of material. "Every* mother and daughti her own dressmaker. Demonstrations «fr< at any HameT " : : '""•" "• ~ -;J ; J - 'CLASSES,:. ', . ' ' ' : WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. to .5 p.m. an 7 p.m. to- 9 p.m.; THURSDAY, 10 to IS FRIDAY/ "10 r to r SATURDAY, 10 1 12. ''■■_, Terms on .application to MISS K. JOHNSTON, PRII> }IPAL, COOCH'S BUILDING!

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 1

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