I INAUGURAL SALE AT KAs j RBRE I Directly Opposite Railway Station. O,M;SNELSOM: "TXTILL SELL by Auction on— - FRIDAY, NOV. 14th, . At 1 p.m. Train leaves Palmerston 12.30 /p.m., returning at 5.15 p.m. .L i 10 head beef : ... 40 3-yr-oldforward steers , 16;^^EQd 3-yr old stoirt ,:y.iiQ dairy cows andcalveß 5 springing cows •8 milch cows 20 young dairy cowb*\ 4 fafe cows I -J, i, 8 2-yrno ld heifers i and 6 yearling heifera ( | bred 2 „ bulls I Here^ 1 imported bulls J fords 12 calven 1 pure impbrted r bull "Major"---1 pedigree at sale -'• 1 8-yr-oid draught geldings 1 heavy draught horse 1 2-yrnold Glengarry colt 1 strong trap herse 8 good hacks 1 new Excalsior single fur» rowplough 1N.8.-^Th'e cattle are well framed - and quiet, and m good condition; | Wanted— Store Wethgrs. ; TO JAMES LINT3N ESQ. • Palmerston North, - i'■ ■' ■!•>» -'- Nqyember 5,, ,1884.. BEAR SIR,--We the under^ i Signed '-■ Burgesses- --ro^f: v the of Paimerston^^ortn^e"' 'quest tHafyou will allow yourself tb.: be nominated for the^ffice of Mayor for ensaing term. '\c\ H : >y~7 \ We^beiieve at this -^ese^i^tiine niatterß gieatly afEectingL^|he:|p^|)B« parity of the Borough wiifHSaVe**" to bis considered, and it will require the experience you have gained m. ypur previous public positions, to bring them : to a successful issue. | Under these circumstances, '< we feel convinced, you will accede to our request, and place your services at the disposal of your fellow bur* gesses,-; ;-.,.. v - ..- --j " w We' are, deijr sir, ? v, j ■ . Yours truly, ' \ ?■■ co ?g. e ;-• r 4 J *"" D. McKay George John "W^aUflfty : • A. H. Wylds ; Si Abrahams -•■•• ■■••■•■•■■■ ••■'• v±. : : ■ r; V;;/'"^illiafii'P«ric-"; i .-'.".-\' { f;v ' ' '. "jftobt. B. Hutcheaon /' t ) ? Alex. McMiun ■ A. S. Bentley :• Henry T. Akers ] Alfred Peterson ;-"' v\ ; \ . : .A^H.Knowles : 'V:'^;>---j. % Ciappsrton ; •« -C. H. H.Glark , ; v.r-v: • 0,-Howe--- '■ •-■'-■■•■■._;■•• ■•=•• \ ■James Carroll ■' ~'~ :; .'';■ \ ' ,-.. ames Seddon E. Browne - Thomas Wray : James Fen ton Lewis Lyons !: : C r Frantzen : ' ' ; Felix Stratford ' '" - : JamfeslA/Wfeighi; " : ; F% Mowle'm ' ' ; . " : Henry McNeil ; Jb 1 . Anderson j [ :il '; i 'M; Turner i; ' '■■'-■ '''*■■ 'f Jno. WaldegraTife v) ■;.'.;.■;■ Beck, ';■ ,^f " '." , Alex. I'erg.uson -. .; . ..-Thomas King , . ■; S.M.George . . . ; R. Leary Wm. Johnston '"■'■} . ■;-..■'-■ tt— *r -r, ..-. .•. . ■ /^I ENTLEMEN.—I beg to thank\JT you for the above very flattering and powerful requisition and eon* > eider I would fail m my duty as a citizen were I to decline to allow m?<* t>elf to be nominated as your Mayor for the ensuing year. I cordially agree with you 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 ot circumstances m and aropnd us, which are daily pressing fupon us, each one tending to assist m cbniblidating our position as that of the most central and important' inland town m the North If land. All we require no w^is to keep ahead of all competitors and /carefully atudy to take advantage of that position thereby increasing our importance as; a 'commercial community , If elected Mayor I willy as m times' pas.t, do all that lies m me to bring greater prosperity amongst as and' on all occasions advocate our wants publicly and privately, More than tb|s I cannot do, less than thiß will fail to satisfy, * . Your obedient servant, \ JAMES LIJSTON. — : -— - : li UI B AND Q ON 8 i IRON AND BRASBFOUNDERB, Engineers, BriilermaKers, ani Ship : " j--*" ' ? Builder S i.. / : Mr B. Williams having retired from the firni, we take this opportunity, o^ thanking our numerous cußtomefß ior past favors, and trust for a continuance of: the tame. W« haye greatly increased our. plant, and are now ( prepar.e?i J .toL give great; despatch v. to rorders, combined with reasonable chargei, : ! tb' £k6 fojtndry, ' ";: ;. , ,/ Wellington.. ■ ; ? ; : ! IMPOUNPING NOTICE.' " TtMPOUNpED m the PalmerJL. si on " "Borough " Pound, on T4urßdayi November 6th~ ' - j. Two lied and White- Steers, ona. : _".. l .'.'.' ; ' branded THpniight.rump, • -'. ■-. u^Qlch m both ears ; the ; h,: other no visible brands . If not claimed u»d expenses paid, 1 thfi above -wil bi sold. at 12 noon, on Kqvember29t h, it rtlie public iPound, PailniersfOn, m. aVcor^anceVwitH^the -, provieiohs ot : 'th « Impounding Act. ; I ]..;::,■ !,F^HAINK^ j ; j!r4-. r* Poundkoeper.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1344, 12 November 1884, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1344, 12 November 1884, Page 3
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