i ■ ■ I , DEsna.^ ,/;. -'■ 4 MEETING of the EESIDBNTS 5 a pn jthe r S<^U ARE will bt held m the fcotemercia'l * EVENIWG. 22nd, at nine o'clock to receive ap Plications and make final arrangements tiith regard to the appointment of a NIGHT WATCHMAN. "".'I — ■ — — :. ! WANTED. l \. ■ 4 PPLTCATIONR are invited for tbe ill situation of NIGHT WATCHMAN for the Square. ■ .Particniarf may be qbtainedl at Alex. Ferguson's Store. :'■':': MRS.,rRTZEMORE, ' : Dke«smakek, 1 THB 8QUAB1?, PALMSRSTON. BEGS to inform the Ladiei of Pal- ! merston and" the Surrounding district that she is prepared to make dresses the very best style,' at the following prieefj-— Children's "dresset from 2s 6d to 5 0 Print or Wincey-Dresses. - - -3 0. v Dresses m the iatest fashion 12 0 requisition: To Jam«s Limton Esquirb, . Mayor of Palmenton North. XTTIS the undersigaed Burgesses of VV the Borough, of Palmerston North, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated at at candidate for the Office of Mayor at the forthcoming election. We are induced to ask you to accede to our request, by tbe zealous, and able manner m which you have conducted the affairs of the Borough during the two years you have held office. I you awed to our request we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure your return. We are, deaf? Sir, i* Town faithfully, Henry M'NeftFrits Jenssen John Mowlem . G. M. Snelson J. P.Leary, / . Alex. Ferguson Thos.Manson ; : ... F. Mowlem F. Gillett J. O. Batcbelar \ G. L. Scott j Robert' Allingham Thomas Jordan \ W.J. Batt E. E. Metard Charles Walker A. Eng S. Abraham* T. T. Kerslake James King Thomas Wray Thomas R. Walton Robert Johnson H. S. Palmerson John Chr. Richter Henry J. Lloyd, ; «•• ■ ' And 49 other* TO THE BURGESSES SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. ;•.'•'■• ■ ( ! .■''<•• GiNTLEMEN— I beg^ to- thank you for the renewed confidence you have placed m me, by requesting myself to be, for the third time, nominated as a candidate for the Mayoral Chair of the Borough. That very convincing evidence that you have appreciated my services will be an incentive to renewed and increased energy, and you may rest assured that, as m the past, nothing will be wanting on my part which will tend to promote the progress of the town. . , ' I am, gentlemen, ■■■ Yourt obediently, i - JAMES LINTON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1881. AT THB DBT?BTGH.6AtB YARD?, FEItpiNG. ; . STEVENS A GORTOK. WILL SELL by Public Auction, as above — 10 head Beef 20 head Mixe* Cattle 15 bead Yearlings 12 head 2-year Hcifem 7 head Cowa and Calves 25 head Mixeii Yearlings Horses, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. STEVENS & GORTON, .. : < Auctioneers. <& Settlers having stock to offer at this sale will oblige by forwarding their entries to the auctioneers a few days previous to tbe date of sale. • ' . < r :- ; DIS^BJCT,OEPEBSL = '"-'"'-. j Wanganui, Nov. 15th, ; 1881. mHE PALMERSTON NORTH vX. lEIF-LES, will, parade ..fprGovemf. ment Inspeotioii, jai7.3o.p. : m^ on.tbe^2sth instant. S. NEILL. Captain tnd Act AdjaUnt,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 174, 19 November 1881, Page 3
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