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Special Advereisermerris,. LAND BOARD . \ ELECTION. I TO THE CROWN TENANTS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am a candidate for the vacancy on the Land Board. Ten years' strenuous residence in the backblocks is my leading qualification. Such an experience tends to enkindle the warmest sympathy for the people on the land, and if you elect me as your representative it will be my constant endeavour to assist and encourage those with the hardest row to hoe, and to extend all the available discretionary power compatible with a sound administration of the Land Laws to those most, in need of assistance, and to faithfully serve your best interests. My nomination affords an opportunity to support a bona fide settler and one of yourselves. Touching the personnel of the Land Board as a supporter of democratic principles, I am strongly of opinion that all members except the Chief Commisioner should be elected by the Crown tenants, and those that pay me the extreme compliment of supporting my candidature will be endorsing that opinion. Yours respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN,_ Tiriraukawa Block, Pohonui, WELLINGTON LAND BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS

ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-At the forthcoming election I shall be a candidate for your suffrages. On land settlement I am a firm believer in the optional tenure, and would strenuously support any movement giving leaseholders the right of purchase. / As I am now, and have been, a tenant of the Crown in this district for the last fourteen years, and being conversant with the various phases of Land Board matters, I respectfully solicit your support, and will, if elected, do all that I reasonably can to advance your interests. I am, Yours obediently, CHAS. M'INTYRE, Rangiwahia. MASTERTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. WOOL CLASSES. C CLASSES in Wool-Classing, under 1 the instruction of Mr Sam Wood, of ILiwke's Bay, will be commenced at th-j Technical School on Tuesday evenir.g next. Fee £1 per term cf 12 weeks. Inesday : Evening class 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday: Morning class 9.30 to a m. N. D. BUNTING, Secretarv.

CASTLE POINT COUNTY. y'OTICE h hereby given that Mr M. Sullivan has,been removed from tha duties of Pnunokeeper of, the Public Pound near Tenui, and that Mr A. Tuckett has been appointed Poundkeeper in his place, and Mr David Stephen has been appointed Ranger for the district. By Order. A. McHUTCHON,. County Clerk. 4th May, 1909. CASTLE POINT RIVER BOARP. VTOTICE is hereby given of the JISL intention of the Casstle Point Ri v er Board, at a special meeting to be held on sth June, 1909, to confirm a resolution passed by way of Special Order at a meeting held on Ist May, 1909, making a seperate rate to meet interest and other charges on a special loan of £750 to prevent the overflow of the Whareama River. Copies of the said Special Order, which will take effect upon being Gazetted, may be seen at the County Office, Tenui, and at Mr Johnston's store. A. McHUTCHON, Clerk. Castle Point, May 7th, 1909. PUBLIC NOTICE.

PPLICATTONS are invited from retailers and others as tenants for shops and offices in new brick building to be erected on our site in Queen-street. Abraham & Williams, AUCTIONEERS. PRESTON & CO., FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 110 La.wston Quay, Wellington. T7TIEN No-License comts into force, f Y send us your orders for— DUNK DIN ALES & STOUT ' (bottleu). AUSTRALIAN WINES (the bett). SPIRITS (all kinds and leading brands). Family trade a speciality. Orders carefully packed and promptly ECLIPSE, the great Cleanser, is now on sale at the principal grocers in the district. Get a bottle and try it according to directions. Price Is. Made and packed by E. A. Collier, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3186, 11 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3186, 11 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3186, 11 May 1909, Page 1

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