Special Advertisements. DEEE-SBOOTING SEASON. EED Deer Stags may bs taken or killed within the County of Featherston (excepting therefrom that portion thereof westward of the Wairarapa Railway Line from Kaitoke northward to the boundary of the said County, and also excepting the prescribed area in Huangaroa Survey District, and also the prescribed area in Haurangi Forest Reserve, being the southern portion of such reserve) from April Ist to May loth (both days inclusive). No Stag shall be killed liaviny antlers with less than 10 points, and no Licensee shall be allowed to kill more than 4 stags. Licenses may be obtained at the Post Office at Wellington, Masterton, Carterton, Greytown North, Featherston and Martiuborough, on payment of a fee of £2. Maps showing the boundaries of that part of the Reserve open to stalkers may be obtained at any of the said Post Oilices on payment of >ne shilling. * A. F. LOWE, Hon. Sec. Wellington Acclimatisation Society. February 24th, 1909. TO SPORTSMEN AND OTHERS. heard that a report has L been circulated that Te Awaiti is thrown open to stalkers for deer-shoot-ing during the coming season, I wish to deny the same, and warn all trespassers that they will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. E. J. RIDDIFORD. WAIRARAPA LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. ■ N Pursuance of "The Licensing JL Act, 1908," and "The Legislature Act, 1908," I. Adam Armstrong, the Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wairarapa, do hereby give notice that an Election will be held for the return of FIVE Qualified Persons to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee for the Wairarapa Licensing District, and that the latest day for recieving nominations of candidates will be the first day of March, 1909, and U.at the Poll, if ncees3ary, will be taken at the several polling places in the said District on TUESDAY, the Ninth Day of March, 1909. Every qualified person desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the district by a nomination paper in the prescriDed form given or transmitted to the Returning Officer, so as to reach him not later that five o'clock in the afternoon of the First Day of March, 1909. | The following are the polling places for the Electoral District of Wairarapa: — The Victoria Hall, Carterton (principal) Maxtons old Auction Room, Greytown The Courthouse, Featherston The Schoolroom, Dalefield The Schoolroom, Wahakeke The Schoolroom, Waingawa The Schoolroom, West Taratahi The Schoolroom, Kahutara The Schoolioom, Kaiwaewae The Schoolroom, Morison Bush The Schoolroom, Pirinoa The Schoolroom, Wbarau The Schoolroom, Whareama The Schoolroom, Te Wbiti The Schoolroom, Ponatahi The Readingroom, Cross Creek ! The Town Hall, Gladstone The Town Hall, Martinborough The Schoolroom, Taueru The Premises of Mr Barton, White Rock The Premises of Mr Cameron, Flat Point The Schoolroom, Kaiwhata The Shed, Old Flax Mill Site, Stronvar The Premises of Mr Bennett, Otahuou The Premises of Mr Riridiford, Glenburn The Premises of Mr E. J. Ussher, Hinakura The Premises of Mr Riddiford, Waipawa The Homestead of Mr Riddiford, Te Awaiti The Schoolroom. Whatkataki The County Office. Tenui The Schoolroom, Bideford The Schoolroom, Fernridge The Schoolroom, Kaitura The Schoolroom, Mikimiki The Schoolroom, Longbush The Schoolroom, Dyerville The Old Hotel, Grassendale.
A. ARMSTRONG, Returning Officer. Carterton, the 15th day of February, 1909. CLUB STABLES. ,f ESSRP FORM AN & TROWERS .iL beg to notify the residents of Masterton and district that thev have taken over the well-known Club Stable,, Bannister Street, Masterton. The whole of the plant has been renovated and added to, so that, with civility and attention, they hope to increase the popukiity and business of these well known and contraily-sifcuited stables | Thanking our customers for rust favours and requesting further support from the public for 1900. Ncte the Address: Forman and Trowers, CLUB STAELES, 'Bannister Street. TO BUSHMEN. /ANTED, Immediately, contractor J for felling 100(J acres of light bush, good price given to good men, who must have sufficient capital to pay for camp gear and a month'* provisions. Bush let in blocks of from 200 to 400 acres* Aprly sharp to "-sT. O. HAYCO'K, IToirebu-n or GEO. I'AJN, Martiiilorcugh
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3124, 26 February 1909, Page 1
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