I INAUGURAL SALE AT KAx , RERE oALEYARDS, Directly Opposite Railway Station. G.M-.SNELSON TTTILL SELL by Auction on— FRIDAY, EOTT. 14th, At 1 p.m. Train leaves Palmerston 12.30 p.nii, returning at 5.15 p.m. . 10 head beef; 40 3-yr-old forward steerg 16 2^. end 3.ryr old stoers 10 dairy cows and calveß 5 springing cows - • ■ 8 milch cows • 20 \ oung dairy eowiY A fat; cows ' h h 8 2-yrno ld heifers and 6 yeai ling heifers [ f bred 2 „ bulk j Here^ 1 imported balls J fords 12calves 1 pure imported bull "Major" pedigree at sale it 1 8-yr-oid dratight geldings : 1 heavy draught horse i '_ 1 ■■^yr«old G]eiigarry eolfc ' , IJsjbrongjiraji her^e , , ; . : > 8 good hacks - .i. ..,'■ ;; , _•••: 1. new J(l Ei;c3lsior. single :fm> ; ' -j-, irowplongh ; i, : . r. N»B. — The- cat tie are well trained and quiet^and^n good , condition . r .- >:-"., W^an ted— Store Wethers. T;/ JAMES LINTON ESQ/ ° Palmerston North, &•*}■< .' i! November -fi, 1884. ipvEAR Slßir-We.lhe iunder^ J_/ signed (> Burgesses of , the Boroug-hj pfe Saimerston. Norths re*;' 'quest ihaiyou will allow .yourself to be noMt&t%d. i sov the office of Mayo 1 r' for ensuing term. , ; f lJ -VVe believe at this preseflt time mattjers gieatly affecting the pros« perity of the Borough will, >ha>e to be considered, and -it will require the experience you ., have gained m your previous public positions, to bring thejmitOtaiSUccessfulissuei '-/• [T UndeiMithWe ? -circuinWtaiices/ f W feel convinced you will accede to our f equeet, and place "your sepvices at the disposal. !;dfl 'your fellow i bur* gess6s, .-..^ .. .., , • , .-, . , ! We^'are,' dear sir,' ' H . ; . Tours truly, , , ; • £: GI- i eo i rg ( e'M:^ nelson:' '*" ' -.' i D. McKay George . -; -.. John -Walklfvy • ' - T< - ;[ ■ A. H. Wylds, ' S. Abraham's ! " ; ' i 4 T.:,rL'j William Park : ' : iiobt. R. Hutcheson : ': Alex. McMian ' 7:: f A, S.Bentley . ; . 'J^ ,; Henry T. Akers ' Alired JPeterson . • * : . ■•., AvsH^Knowles ; ■-'■-'•■- : -> 3: t]. C!apperto^\ ■ t -- SiA ' C, HV^H. Ciark '"" . j • /: C:- ; Howe > ;--: '__ - !;!v - ■■;■"■ ': : , James Car roll , -, ■ :\3s,iafß Sedhdit / / ;} uu.\ a " E^"' Browne " J '.:.'';■ ' ' """ " . v/ Thomas Wray' -;Ui ', James Fenton r .. > ;i ;r> : '"'" I<^wis.LyjpnSf;| ' • 'i 0! .. -.!■.;->:.< 1 James A. Weight ; '* ; !'.,■■:{ F. MowlenT : Henry McNeil " . ., -n6 ,, v^,Anderson 7 ..;;,'.' .,.....-- .'■•:*\ 'E. Turner; fi. : -,-..:-. ■,;':', i,.->->u \ — Jno. WBldegraye i i; 3ecl^ ,v> | #lei^^ej^hs(s# ; ■-■-*■ » ■■■>-■' y Thorn.as King-- '■--. .:<■■■ U IJSwM? George '••^^ 5 ~ ;.;• R, Leary ; " Wm. Johnston ' ' ■ .. *r /^; ENTtEMEN.— I beg to thank' VX yon for the above very flattering and powerf ul-reqaisition and cbnv siderl would fairin myy duty -'at 5 a citizen were. l to. decline to allow my» •elf to f be nominated is : your \ Mtayor for the ensuing year. I cordially -agree, with jou that the present time ; is a most important' period m our history as a Borough. We are now about to shoot ahead commercially from force at circumstances in 1 and around ua, which are daily pressing us, each one tending to aßsiit m concoliclating our position as that :of the mos^ central and ijaportant inland town m the North Island. All we require np.w];is to keep ahead of all competitors and carefully study to take advantage of that pos ; tion thereby increasing our importance as a (cbmiherbiai cdminuuity ,' If elected Mayor L will,' as m time* past. .4o(B.ll,, that liej .m me to bringi | greater prosperity-ftmongjjt as and on all occasions advocate our wants publicly and privately, More ,than this I cannot do, less than this will fail to satisfy, Your obedient servant, ' >,; /; ; JAMES LIJSTON. ./ RAND VOCAL AND INVJT \JSTRUttNTAL CONCERT : FORESTERS' HALL. H FRIDAY, NOV. 7. ; ,; PROGRAMME. :.:',: ■' r; -, Pi.BT I. ; • ■ .-, ;, v " , 1. PiShofdfte solo — '• La Dans'e ' ■■■.-.■ r?Negre,r 2. Solo > i- ;s - H -" v ' ; - : - ■'■ <-! 3. Duett—" Some day," M. Wellings 4;! Solo-i" Forget," ... Hi Potet 'fc, Dtiett^- 4 ' Golden Love," M. '-'*•• ,:;;!; '^''.- , ''./' ' ' Wellings 6. Recitation — Papa's Letter," 7j? Solo — "Kathleen 1 Mavour-l- • '•>■ " ; ni»en ... ..■ E. N; Grouch 8. Pjanof orte , f/ SOJO— *• Scherzo' ; '■' Brillente," Wpjlenheniph 9,'Sflo-^^^bould. He UpK 7 6ra»d,"...^- ...H. R.Biehop IQJ Duettii-" Sainted Mother/ ;: : '. !0 - :il! - i; -'' ■ - ■-' V.Wallace ;ij; Splp^r:," The.Qwl," i;i 0. Pjnsuti 12: Quart d\r~" Lullaby," " : .; IMT^RVAL. c . , /Pact IT. 0111 l oil' •'"'■ 11*" ■ ■■"•■•' . •■(''■> l;< -.' Tlie we 1 1 -k no w^if arce
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1341, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1341, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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