, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '■'"■"77' '7 ■.'■■■ -■■'■■■•■.;,• •::- A-Mrf Coteman intimatei Tthat he has now opened dim new anotien rooms,' and is prepared to reoeive oommisaiens m that line. ' mt'lH***** "nonnoes his intentioi of opening an Art Union, the partiealan of whioh wUI be announced m a few days. s y e^T«^enreqiestedby Mr. Waldegrave te intimate that the tenders for the erection of his premises m the Sqnare will close on Tuesday, the 3rd of May, . ... , . i Mr. Snelson aanounoes the sale of some valuable stock, on the farm bf Mr. A. C. Ohristiaasen. at Stoav Creek, on the sth of May. Mr. John M'Lennan oalla for tenders for nine miles of fencing and other works, at Oroua Downs, spemflcations can'be seen, on the estate. I^-. H«m?_ Wtzsinwns, of. Ktsherberti announces.that he has found a black sow. the owner cf wjych wvbavs it by-paying expenses, -.'A.. ...» i. ■ .7u ■■ ■' , Mr. B. Sanders calls attention to his new business notice, whioh appears m another otlumn. Mr. Bensan Wollerman intimatee that he has vaceatty imported » new stock of wines and spirit^ and invites criticism and patronage. . '~T~ ~ — rr— " .".■■ i yMr.P, T. »alr offers a farm of 900 aores foxlease upon the moat advantageous terms. Partif oulars may be had from Mr. Carroll. ' Mr, George Snelson Jn another oolumn, an{ nounoes himself as a candidate for tbe vacancy m the* Borough Council, caused by the xesignatiori of Councillor James, i *\ ' . : '* ■~>m I l ii.i , . It will be seen that a* infiuentiaHy signed re^ guisftion .hjuj; s been presented to th. Joseph P. jLeary asking him' to allow himself to be nominates as a candidate for the Council. Mr, Leary" a JfP^r and the nam ;n of a few of the requiattitioalsts appear elsewhere." < '■■" ■■ "' - .'uii.,-..-^' <r..i 7 \ . Messrs,.!;, J„ and J. P.. Arastoo-BgHmfimate' elsewhere that they have entered into partnership *J"^2i Til °»g i .neerB i arohitectaand surveyors, aud invite especial atteriHonas to the various branches; of their jurofessjons fa»fs»hich thej'piwetioe, ■ ' " j Mr. B.H: Wright, Architect, of Peilding, calls' .fw tenders for the erection of the Awahuri Hotel. ; The tenders .oan be for material arid labor, or,, NtyroulyV . 77. , . x '- : * ':"'--''.- ' i » i *i'"W'"" | w»^f .:.-.■• j "A ROLAJS D FOR AJf 'O*M"VER^| ..... . . ■, .>-. , ! X x -' . ; tO*TH« aDITOSK ,< Pm— Mr. James Kibhlewhite.is un-! -wiee^n-rußhin^nte^pTitftpfOjf'hTJniay the next occasion meet with a less for-' bearing person to attack, -and find himjelfi summoned for nonpayment of his] liceaw ftf i tO'th^Boro"3jj|h*^ltan?'&c., J < JJ, J. AjßrtsTnoMCi.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 137, 27 April 1881, Page 3
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400Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 137, 27 April 1881, Page 3
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