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PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT oTABLES. GEORGE PUGSLEY begs to intimate to all his old friends and acquaintances thatjhc has taken tho above stables, and hopes !>y strict attention to businesi to merit a fair shareof patronage, HORSES and BUGGIES on hire. Horses broken to saddle or harness WELLINGTON COLLEGE, rjIHE Third Term will begin on FRIDAY, X 16th September next, OHAS. P. POWLES, , _ r Secretary. Wellington, 25th August, 1881. THORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE Next , term will commence on MONDAY, 12th September. Ladies' Glasses in English, French, Latin, and Mathematics, will be held daily from 11 till 1.30. For particulars apply to Messrs WILSON & CHAIILEWOOD, Rox 58a, Post Oftiec. MRS WILSONE'S SCHOOL REOPENED ON MONDAY, 18th in ß t. Vacancies for day pupils. Established 1872, Friday 15th July, 1881. 854 NOTICE. PERSONS trespassing on Sections 69 and , 62, Bentloy's estate, will be prosecuted. 863 F. GRAY. INGER'S SEWING MACHINES Sales exceed hall a million annually, THE s SINGER Manufacturing Company have opened a Wholesale and Retail Depot at Lambton Quay, Wellington. s JINGEK'S Sewing Machines. Hand or Treadle, at will. s INGER'S Sewing Machines Established 1 over 30 years, SINGER'S Sewing Machines, Tho most popular in all Countries, SINGER'S hewing Machines Have received 16Q First-Olass Medals. INGER'S Seiyiiig Machines. The Best f° r tN family. Easiest to learn, INGER'S Sewing Machines, Tho Besf for tho Dressmaker. The most durable 8 S RINGER'S Sewiag Machines, The Best for Su\ys the strongest 8 ifIGJSRS Sewing Machines. The Best for the Bookmaker. "tight or Heavy work,' ' ' s INGER'S Sewing MaQhines. Sews finest muslins and heaviest clothsINGER'S Seeing Machines. An Economy s ITER'S Sewing Mqchfnes. Np.w'lm- ' provements without Extra Uoijfc, s INGER'S Sewijig Maohinos, Will last 1 a lifetime in constant "work". : ' DOER'S per fepj; ° Machines. Easy terms Within tlio means of t'np poorest, SMER.S;s PW i n g Mj\(jhjn§s, Ersv terras. Nq addition tp flia Price, SINGER'S Spwipg M,iphipes, Will earn jts ct)3t in a GINGER'S Sewing"NlnvUluoiL u~-' ~ 0 toWhoW-"- -cat terms - QINGHR'S Sewing Machines. Send for 0 Price List to ?f! E Q INGER Manufacturing Company, 0 ton Quiiy,''Wellington,'or to tho AQF.NT3E. Feist, Masterton. Gardenek & Sox, Carterton. Gimih & Pardon. Featherston. 821 TO MR A. BISH, WE the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of Masterton recognising tho intelligent and independent manner which you have for the last two represented our interests in tho Bo.v Council; invite yoii to come forward 1 ' i tandldate for ilie oflica'of Mayor. A. W. lienall Henry Cole J. H. Corbett Harry Loughlin W. Perry ' Thos,- Jago G, S. W, Dalrymplo Thos. Ed. Price Ri H. Chinchen Jas, Clayson * Job yile 'G.^u^ley'' ScjiroderPflopprd: W. D^q'n <4 F, W, Ruck A, Elkins Fred. Chapman Geo. Dixon John F, Ward D. F. McCarthy E. Jones Wm. Bell Charles Dixon Thos, C. D'Arcy Jas. Muir C. Wintoringham J. E, Thompson D. Pickering G. M. Wood T. Wagg H. Bentloy J. J, Smith Alex. Yule hw. E. McEwen E, Wrigley' • ' Ediyin James MarleyE; Dixon' 1 ' johfn W. Lailg ' • J. Irons' ! ' James Wrigley. To Messrs Renall, Corbett,'Perry, and tho other gentlemen' Signing the above' requisition ' ' ' ' I !W have prpat plgabuh in acceding to yoqr request, and when tJic proper time coincs lyill take an oppor, tunity of making yon and tho other ratepayers acquainted with my views on Municipal ailaiu, I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, A, BISH, TO THE ELECTORS OF VVAIRARAPA, BEG to intimate that I will be a candidate at next General Election. Should the district be divided I stand for the soptjieri} ((ivisiftn. When the proper time comes I shfill bo happy to lay my viows before tho Electors at Public Meetings and through tho Press. W.C.BUCHANAN, Tupurupuru, August 9th 1881, BUHOUGH OF MASTERTON. THE undermentioned burgesses have been duly nominated as Candidates for the offico of Councillor at the piesent election ppriiptf, John Hicks Dixon, David Dixon, Goorge Gapper, Samuel Edward Pace, Thomas Edward Wilton, William, There being a greater number of candidates than there are vacancies to fill, a POLL will bo taken at the Town Hall, Masterton, on THURSDAY, Bth September, 1881, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., for th« election of three Councillois'fromthe above. '' R. BROWN,' Returning Officer. August 30,1881. ' 8& BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON. is hereby given that MrDAYID DIXON has giyen me written notice withdrawing his name as a Candidate at the opening Municipal Election. ... R. BROWN, September 1,.1881.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 865, 5 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 865, 5 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 865, 5 September 1881, Page 3

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