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: BOKOUGH OF MASmTON. THE undermentioned burgesses! have been duly nominated, us (Jundi* dates for the office of Councillor at the pie* sent oleotion:— . Corbett, Jobn Hicks Dixon, David '■ ■•vr!^ Dixon, George , Gapper, Samuel Edward Pace, Thomas Edward Wilton,.William, ' 1 There beiug a greater number of can didate than there are vacancies to fill, a POLL will Sfn'imL"' " 10 '' own Hall, Masterton, on IHuRSDdY, Bth September, 1881, between *ho hours of 9 a.iri, and 6 p,m,; for. the election of tliree Councillbis from the'above. B. BROWN, 1 Returning Officer. August 30,1881. TOTHE BUSGESSESof MASTERTON J" ADIES & GENTLEMEN,-i'again ofe myself as a candidate for re-election to the Masterton Borough Council. Should yoii do me the honor of returning me at tlie coming eleetion, I shall uso my kst end'ea-' vors for the advancement of the Borough as a whole. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently. GEOjIDixONJ TO MR A. BIBH, WE the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of• recognising the intelligent and independent manner in which you have for the last two years' represented our interests in the Borough Council, invite you to come forward as a candidate for the office of Mayor. ' A, W. Renall Henry Cole J. H, Corbett Hany Loughlin W, Perry Tbos. Jago S, S. W, Dalrymple Thos. Ed;. Price R. H. Chinchon Jas. Claysou Job Vile G, Pugsley SchroderHooperA W. Dijcou to F, W. : Buck ' A. Elkins Fred! Chapman Geo. Dixon John J 1 ; Ward D. F. McCarthy 'E, Jones Wm. Bell Cliurles Dixon Thos. C. D'Arcy ' , Jas, Muir C. Wintpringham J. E. Thompson p. Pickering G. if, Wootf l\ Wagg H. Bentley J. J, Smith Alex. Yule Junr, E, McEwen t, Wrigley Edwin James Marley E. Dixon John W.Lang J. Irons James Wrigley. To Messrs Renall, Corbett, Perry, and (lie other gentlemen signing the above peq^jisi-

GENTLEMEN,-! shall h&ve treat pleasure in accetjing to your request, and wljon the proper time comes will take an oppoft tunity oi making you and tho other rate, payers »cc[iminte4 iyi(h my views on Municipal afifairp, I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Spryapt, A, BIS! TO MR T. 15,1' lUCE, WE, the undersigned, Burgesaefs of Mait°rton believing that vou would prove an efficient repreaentative in the Borough Council request that you will alio v yourself to be nominated at the forthcoming Annual Election of Councillors, and in the event of your doing so we promise you our support. M. Oasolberg JoJju Webber r.fiahy Edwin Arnold ?red. H. Sutton' Wm. I'arkes J. H. La lipche fl. Peterson Wp], Bel} " u ' H. Jlarrisfiii P, Heuri'tfon D, W, Mplijtnsh ,J. WicHeug James A, Giflord J, Williams G. W. Schroder William Neill Geo. Hooper James Macara Walter Eapp Jas, Muir 0. Winteringham Or. Coker I), F, McCarthy J. 11.I 1 . Ward Win. M. Easthopo John Greaves A. Elkms ■ James Hie?} phaa. Bojdaway To Messrs M. Caselberg, J. W. Leahy, E. Arnold, E, H. Sutton, and other gentlemen signing' the requisition GENTLEMEN-] sht\|l bftvo much p] sure in acceding yoii T \yi a '(,e?, "Bav.u 8 alrci\dj had ttjiee jears 1 . ejtperiencV. as'a member df Tjmaru'Boro'ygh Council,' I am no altogether unacquainted with Municipal matters, and if elected I shall- do my beat to forward the interests of this Boronrij. ' ' 5 ! ''^HPRrioe. TO THE BURGESSES of MASTERTON, p ENTLEME N,-At the request of many of my follow settlers, I fomented to forward a? % (of. a seat in the Borough Council. In the event of my tjning returned, I shall no all in ipy power to secure tho construction of all writs neoessary for the pvogceaa of the Borough, and if a loan should be required for such purposes, and it'oan be obtained on favorable terms, I will support it, I have t}|o honor to be, Your obedieijil; Wh, WILTON. Kurupjmi, Aug, jjl, 18SJ. ' jjfi TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA; J BEG to intimate that I will he a candidate at next General Election. Should the distriot be divided I shall stand for tho southern division. When the proper comgp | sb|U > happy to lay ,iny views before the Electors at Public Meetings and through the Press. W.C.BUCHAKAM. Tupurupuru, Angust 9th 1881. St. pARISH QATHERING. WEDNESDAY, 21§i of SEPT, SPECIAL SERVICE. Preaches—Ret, H.; Wiiite. TEA in theTpWN at . Entertainment in' the Sohoblroom" I .'' at 8 |,m." ! ' ■ Admission tq Tea and QONOERI, 2s 6d, ' . WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ,; 11 HE Third Term will begin, on FRIDAY,' . lfith September 'next. , CHAS. P. POWLES,' ' " Wellington, 25th August, 1881. 888

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 3

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