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BUKOUGHOFMASTM'M; '; I TjlOE undermentioned burgesses ha'vJ ' A. ken duly nominated as' Candi-i dates for the office of Counciliorat the pie- ! ' sent oleotion : Corbett, John Hicks , Dixon;-David '"'""" •Dixon, George Gappeiy Samuel' Edward 1 Price, Thomas Edward :"'.Wilton, Willifttu';"' '"" . Thero being a greater number of candidate ' than thore are vacancies to fill, a POLL will be taken at the .Town Hall, Masterton, on THUItSDAY, Bth September, 1881, between i »ho hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.,' for the election of three Councillors from tlio above. It. BROWN, Returning Officer. August 30,1881. , • BGO . TO MR A. BISH, WE the undersigned burgesses of the 1 Borough of Masterton recognising ' the intelligent and independent manner in ' which you have for tho last two years' represented our interests in tho Borough '' Council, invito you to come forward as a candidate for the office of Mayor. A.W, Benall Henry Cole J. H. Corbett Harry Loughlin W. Perry Thus. Jago G, S. W. Dalrymple Thos. Ed. Price 11 H. Chinchon Jas. Clayson Job Vile G. Pugsley Job Vile G. Pugsley Schroder Hooper 4 W. Dixon to. F. W. Buck A. Elkins Fred, Chapman Geo. Dixon Johu F. Ward D. F. McCarthy E. Jones Wm. Bell Charles Dixon Thos.C. D'Arcy Jas. Mnir C. Wintoringham J. 15. Thompson D. Pickering G. M. Wood T.Wagg H.Bentley J. J. Smith Alex. Yule Junr. E. McEwen K. Wrigloy Edwin James Marley E, Dixon John W.Lang J. Irons James Wrigley. To Messrs Rcnall, Corbett, Perry, and tho other gentlemen signing the above requisition : GENTLEMEN.-l shall have treat pleasun in acceding to your request, and when the proper time come 3 will take an opportunity of making you and tho otbor ratepayers acquainted with my views on Municipal-affairs. I am, Gontlemen, Your Obcdiont Sonant, A. BISH. TO MR. M. CASELBEEG. Hll{,-We, the undersigned. Burgesses of * the borough of Masterton. invito you to come fonvard as a Candidate for the Mayoralty believing that your business experience and your well-known ability and honesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties of the office to tho satisfaction of the ratepayers;— C, A.Yallance David Pickering Geo. Fannin Thomas Dixon C. F. Gawith Alez. Yule, jun W. M. Easthope F. W. Green Jamo< Macara A. B.Bunny Fred. Chapman W. P, Follingham Walter Bapp James Brown Hans Peterson T. B. Michell J\'eil and Cookery C. P. Skipper Prod. H. Sutton E. B. Foster W. Hill Bhodes Donald P. Foster ' Hans Hansen, James' Clayson Thos. H, Murray F. 0. Moore W. lorns C. E, Bremner It. P. Smith W Keester E. McEwan K. H. Cninclien E. B. Chalmers W. Francis" A, A, Elkjijs James, Wriplcy Jamgj Thompson A. Bralfoyd J, Gardner G. Smith B. M. Galloway W, H. Hosking A, E. S. (W Joseph Williams John Dnumnond George Coker David Dixon Edwin Meredith K. Wilsouo F. Gray T. (i. Mason C. J. Freeth Tnos. E, PricA George Watson Ernest B. Hare 0, Wiuteringham Thos. Hall Wm. Parkeß J. Bulpitt D.W.Mcintosh J, Harris George Young JpOlin Montgomery |'\\ r agg Richard Jones W'.F.lioydhouso J. Gattscha Chas, Hoidaway W.H.Bowry " G.S.W, Dalrymple George Grin^l'iaw E. Jones George Allan Thomas Parson ftmajld MqLaohlftn % i, . Mayley Qhas, E. Daniell John Crimp Edwin Quick F. Bright Wm. Sollar Wm, Cullen To Messrs C. A, Vallance, David Picker ing, W, H. Hosking, George Fannin, J. Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.—In answer to the very large requisition you have presented me with > I fiel extremely pleased with the honor you have done me and confidence you have displayed in me, especially as it was unsought for and unexpected on my part, As the requisition represents so very large and influential a section of the Burgesses of Masterton I liavo much

pleasure in accedijg * v o it, elected I promise to do my'''duty' fo the beat of my utility without fear on favor, and to work in uiiistn with' the Councillors for the good of the wliolo borough and to conduct the deliberations of the Council with propriety. "' " " *" My' personal views aFe w.ell JfiiQwn to a large number of the requjtionjiits.hutnow state {or t]|o iuferraatjon of other ratepayers that they arc juioohebsiye and

at the Sitme time free po}[ RECKLRSBNEBB, It will be my aim to assist in fostering Bnch measures is will promote the substantial welfare and advancement of the Borough so as to enable it to attain the position its natural advantages warrants. At the same time I will consider it my duty to counsel the ratepayers against unmatured schemes for reckless borrowing and expenditure, and will uso my best endeavors to protect the Burgesses from being weighted down with excessive and burdensome rates, In conclusion. I wish to explain my reasons for not having takon part in local matters ere this, are that although having large in the Borough, I have not till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push myself forward to tho exclusion of other goi)tlpmon who had prior claims on the guftfagos of the Burgesses, ' ' ' ' I am, Gentlemen, ' Your obedient servant, M, CASELBERG, St. MATTHEW'S pARISH n A^iERI^G, WEDNESDAY, 21si of SEPT. SPECIAL SEEYICE. PiiEAcnER r REv;. H. Verb White. TEA in the TQWN HALL at 6 p.m, Entertainment in the Schoolroom atflp.raj, Admission t,o WELLINGTON COLLEGE. X Kith September next. ■ . OHAS, P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 25th Augußt, 1881. 85

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 868, 8 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 868, 8 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 868, 8 September 1881, Page 3

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