NEW WINTER GOODS. ; : ON AND AFTER ~ WEDNESDAY, 20th .■"": I WILli BB PBBPAXXO TO BBOW ALL THB LATEST NOVELTIES IN FRENCH, AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, HATS IN BEAVER, SEAL- VELVET, SATIN, CHrP, AND STRAW'S IKJ JILXmTm Sa-XTWBST SXXASMESS AND BTVLB A VERY LARGE ASSOKTMEiVT OF LADIES A^D CHILDREN'S COSTUMES. AND JACKETS IN ALL THE NEWEST MATERIALS LATEST DESIGNS AND AS THE PREMISES HAVE BEEN GREATLY ENLARGBD, LADIES FAVORING MB "WIMC A. VISIT WILL FIND THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK BVEK SHOWN IK THK DISTRICT. IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS WILL BE FOUND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS; THOMAS MANSONp DRAPER, COENER GEORGE AND MAI V -STREETS, PALMERSTON NORTH. — - — — -■- I, . THYNNB, LINTOK & CO.* GENERAL IIHPOIITER3. FOXTON,
THE MANAWATU PERMANENT EQUHABLE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (Palmerston North). NOTICE TO~"~INVE-TIMENT SHAREHOLDERS. The fifth Annual General Meeting of the Investment Members of the above Society will be held m the TOWN HALL, the Square, Palmerston, on SATURDAY, the aOth day of April 18*0, at two p.m. BVSIKKSS. To receive annual report and ba» lance-sheet. To eltst four directors. Messrs. M'Neil, M'Donald, Linton, and Waldergave retire, m accordance witb Clause 2 of Rule 7, but are eligible for re-election. To elect two auditors. General. JNO. WALDEGRAVB, Managing Director. . Shareholders are reminded that by the Rules of the Society, any member, intending to offer himself as a new director at any annual meeting, shall give notice m writing thereof, setting forth his name and address to the Manager, fourteen, days previously to said meeting. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL, mENDERS will Be received by the I Chairman of the Manawatu County Counca, at Foxton, up to two. p.m., on TUESDAY, the 3rd of MAY, lttl, for the following works ?— Addition to Eawa Bridge Formation Cemetery Road* Sandon Formation of Streets » Sandon Bushfelling and fencing, -A wahuri Bushfellißg and clearings Speedy's Line Formation, eampbelltown Road Formation, Hickford's lane Leasing County Rescivt. Plans and specifications to be seen at the-Couuty Office, Foxton; Engineer's Office, Palmerston; Anderson A Jansen's Sanson; and, Loudon and Haybittle's, Feilding* H. J. HAYNP, County Engineer. | Palmerston North, April 11th, 1881. ~KOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE IS HEItSBY «UVBN that any PERSONS, whether European or Maori, found TRESPASSING oo AORANG! BLOCK, No. 5, or on the 1 ake, the property of the under•igned, m pursuit of game, will be prosecuted. (Signed) HARE RAKENA TE AWEAWI, HENRI W ARENA TAKU, Ob bfchalf of the Committee of the Rangitane Tribe. j Oroua Bridge, April 7, 1881. DRAINAGB. rnENDBRS are invited till THU"RS. X DAY, the 21st day of APRIL, for CUTTING about THIRTEEN MILES of DRAIN on the QROUA DOWNS ESTATE. Intending tenderers will be met m tke Horte-Shoe Swamp, on Monday, the 18th, at ten o'clock. Specifications may be seen at the office, Oroua Downs, or when looking at the work. The lowest or any tender not necesi sarily accepted. J. M'LENNAN, Oroua Downs, *th April, 1881.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 135, 20 April 1881, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 135, 20 April 1881, Page 3
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