Halcotnbe and Sherwill's Sale tTTqRSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1881. AT THEIR YARDS. HALCOMBB. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL WILL sell by public auction as above : — 45 liparl two-year-old steers 34 head yearlings 12 head cjws (broken to bail) 10 head cows 5 heud two-year-old heifers. 16 weaver pigs Sale at 1 p m, Settlors will oblige by forwarding ertries aa early as possible, to the auction : r at Feiltling. HALCOMRfI & SHERWILL, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1881. WARWICK - STREET SALE YARDS, FEILDING. HALOOMBE & SHERWILL WILL sell by public auction as above : — 3 draught horses 2 tip drays. 1 Howards double furrow plough 1 set hnrrows 1 chaff' cutter 4 sets leading harness. 22 head Beef 40 head 3-year-old steers 35 head 2-year-old steers 20 bead cows 10 head superior heifers 36 bead eighteen months (mixed) 25 head 2 and 2-year old steers 7 18 months-old steers 150 Fat wethers Sale at 1 p.m. Settlers will oblige by forwarding ntries as early as popsible before. day of sale. ' ; HALCOMBE & SHERWILL. T U LE T. r TO LET.— facing the Square, a comfortable FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE i pply to J. X LfcARY, MR, J. HERBERT HANKINS, -QARRISTER, SOLICITOR, and J3 NOTARY PUBLIC. PALMER^TuN NORTH. Temporary Office — Thynne, Linton, and Co's Building. A perpetual Commissioner for taking A lcnowledgeraents of Deeds by Married Women. T!HE COMING ELECTION TO THE ELECTION OF ; THE RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. Gentlemen, — I trust you will not. con--sidcr it too persumptuous on my part to aspire to the honour of representing you m Parliament, having been requested, by a large number of the Rangitikci electors (both previously and subsequently to the annexation of Kiwitea) to allow mysel t? be nominated as a Candidate for Rangitikei at the next General Election ofmcmb'i'ro for the House of Representatives* I shall therefore m due course have the pleasure of publishing; an address setting forth my political views for your consideration. I have the honour to be. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN STEVENS. September 26, 1881. rpo THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN— I have the honor to again offer myself as a Candidate for the Representation of your District. I beg, therefore, that you will continue to extend to me tna confidence which you have so generottsry acco^ded^to me during so many years. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, WALTER W. JOHNSTONE. Wellington, 7th Octobir, 1881. MANAWATU HIGHWAYS BOABD. TVTOTICE IS HEBKBY GIVEN, m i\ accordance with Section 4 of the Public Wo.ks Act, 1880, that it is proposed to CLOSE the Road running m a soutb-weeterly direction, through Section No. 89, Karere, HmJ to OPEN m lieu then-nfa LINK of ROAD ALONG the WESTERN B U DARY of SAD SECTION No 89. and that P.lans of the pi opn^ed alteration maybe inspected at the office of the Board. GEO. J. TrRUOF.. j Chairman Manawatu Highway* Bond.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 9 November 1881, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 171, 9 November 1881, Page 3
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