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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. » The Borough Engineer notifies that the thoroughfare through Park road will be closed during the construction of some necessary work. The Chairman of tbe Palmerston School Committee announces that the election for committeemen will take place on Monday. Mr. Metard oontradicta the report that he is about ta leave Pain: erst on, and notifies that he is to b« found at bis old shop. The County Council notifies that all accounts must be forwarded ten days before each sitting. His Worship the Mayor, at the request of the public, hsus declared to-day a public holiday. The D©p»ty Commissioner of the Property Tax intimates that the reviewers will sit at the Resident Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, February Ist, to hear objections. Mr. Henry M'Neil announces that he has the house now- ip, occupation of Mr. Alexander Ferusoa to let. ' The Qeorgias will make their- appearance tonight, when a monster programme will be provided. Mr. Frank Knowles offers £1 reward for the recovery of a portmanteau which he lost between Pajmerston and Bulls. Mr. Hawkins, solicitor, announoes that Mr. Thomas Cooper has filed a declaration ot insolvency, and- that the first meeting of creditors will be held on Monday, the 3}sb inst. Mr. Jordan intimates that the price of admission tp the grand stand and saddlery paddock, where the bind and. totalisator will be situated, will be 2/6; ' The Oonvnjssioper of Crown Lands, publishes m another coliumVthe official notification^ with regard to the Kairanga Block. Erbatvm— ln, our, report of the Sabe bath School Trent at Karere, Mr Russell's nume was inaciveivten.bl^. inserted for tbe Rev J. L.uke, of Fox.ton. <iit«iiailini» ■ i«W"»» t*mmi>**>mM!r* mil — WANTED KNOWN.. THE PRICE OF ADMISSION to QRAND STAND AND PADDOCK, where tlie BAND AND TOTALISATOR will bo STATIONED will be 2Se ft®.

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 110, 22 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 110, 22 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 110, 22 January 1881, Page 3

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