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LAST OF THE SERIES. Last concert I'OR THIS BEASON OF THE WINTEB EVENING KNTEBTAINMENTS in St. Matthew's Schoolroom WILL BE GIVKN ON THUESDAY, 15tk SEPTEMBER. TO MR A, BISH. WE the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of Masterton recognising the intelligent and independent manner in which you have for the last two years' represented our interests in tho Borough Council, invite you to come forward as ,i candidate for the office of Mayor. A.W.Kenall Henry Cole J. H. Corbett Harry Loughlin W. Perry Thos, Jago G. S. W. Dalrymple Thos. Ed. Price K. H. Chinchon Jas. Clayson Job Vile G. Pugsley SchroderHooperd: W. Dixon Co, A. Elkins Geo. Dixon D. P. McCarthy Wm. Bell Thos. C. D'Arcy P. W. Buck Fred. Chapman Johu P, Ward E." Jones Charles Dixon Jas. Muir C. Winteringham J, E. Thompson D. Pickering G. M. Wood . T.Wagg H.Bentley J. J, Smith , Alex. Yule Junr. E.McEwen K.Wrigley Edwin James Marley E. Dixon John W, Lang J. Irons James Wrigley. ,To Messrs Kenall, Corbett, Perry, and tho other gentlemen signing the above requisition : (iENTLEMEN.-l shall have great pleasun in acceding to your request, aud when the proper time comes will take an opportunity of making yon and this other ratepayers acquainted with my views on Municipal affairs, I am, Gentlemen, Your Qhcdient Servant, A, BISH,

TO MR. M. OASELBEBG. the undersigned, Burgesses o\ the Borough of Masterton. invite you to come fonvard as a Candidate for thu Mayoralty, believing thajj your business experience and your well-known ability and honesty of purpose will enable ypu to discharge the duties of the office to the satisfaotion of the ratepayers ;- C, A.Yallancc W.H.Hoskhu? David Pickering Geo. Fannin Thomas Dixon C. F. Gavittt. Alea, Yu(e, jun W. M, Easthope F, W,' Green James Macara A. E. Bunny Fred. Cliaijman W. H. Hosking A. E. S.' Oarr/ ' Joseph Williatus John, Draminond George Coker David Dixon Edwin Meredith R. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Mason C. J. Freeth W. P. Felliughain Tjios. E. Pries Walter Happ James Brown Hans Peterson T.B. Michcll M\ gpj\ Cookery G.JP.'Skippcr Fred. H. Sutton E. E, Foster W. Hill' Bkodes Donald D, Foster Hans Hansen James Clavson. Tl|ps. H, Murray F,G. Moore ' vV. lorns C. $. Skinner B. P. Smith W. Kecstcr E. McEwan E, JL Cninclien F. B, Chalmers W, Francis A. A. Elkins James Wrigley Ceorgo Watson Ernest 8,, Hare 0, Wiuteriugham Thos.Hall Wm. Parlies J. Bulpitt D.W. Mcintosh J. Harris George Younc; John Montgomery % ffagu" l Kichard .(ones J. Gattsoha Chas. Holdaway \V. H. Bov/ry G.S,W.Dalrymple George Grimsliaw K, Jones George Allan Thomas Parsons Donald MoLaohlan E. J, Marley Chas. E. Daniell John Crimp Jainos Thompson Edwin Quick A. Bradford F. Bright J. Gardner- Win. Sellar G. Smith Wm.Cullen

_ To Messrs C. A, Yallance, David Pjpker ing, W. H. Hosking, George Fannin, J, Williams, arid the other Gentlemen' signing, the requisition:— '• ' : '"•' ,; ■'< '• ■ GENTLEJStp.-In answer to the verylarge requisition you have presented nlo with Heel extremely pleased with the honor 'you have done me mid confidence y'ou have' displayed in' me, especially as it was miouuguii iui aim unexpected on my part, As the requisition, represents h 'very large arid, influential a. section'of the Burgesses, of 'Masterton ] hayo much pleasure in, acceding to it, anil it* elected I promise to (Jo, my duty to the host of my ability without fear o" favor, and to work in unJB-» with tho Councillors for the good of the whole Wongh and to conduct the deliberations of the Council with pro. pricty, My personal views are well known ta a large number of the requitionists.butnow state for the infermation of other ratepayers that they arc emphatically at the same time jiiee imjjf nfickLKs'sNEss'. 1 It will bo. my aiu} {o assist in fostering such measures as \yjjl promote, the substantial welfare and advancement of tho 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-use my best endeavors to protect the Burgesses from being weighted down with excessive and burdensome rates. "'' "' In conclusion, I wfch. ccf explain my reasons for np,t hiiviiig Men part in local matters ere this, are that although having large interests 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 gentlemen who had prior claims on the suffrages q{ tj\e Burgesses, ' ''< I am, ' Your obediorit servant,' ' ' !M, 'CASELBERG,

mHE Third Term mil begin on FEIDAY, L Mltli September next. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 25th August, 1881, 85S HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL I* COLR-STIIEEI, M^mos. , pKiNOiPAi: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught - French, German, Italian, Lathi, Algebra, Musio, tywjffe, a'M'fycetileprt. '"' '"'■•'■'"■n '■•■■■■ '•'■ Domestic arrangement? ai;e. lihcraj and home-like;' ' '■'•-''' "' ''Terms'r^o.dew^, forwarded on application, The,third term of 1881 will begin on FRIDAY, lfith Sept. ■Evenins diss for French. 351

MRS WILSONE'S SCHOOL' RE OPENED ON MONDAY, \B\\ isk Vacancies, for day pupils;, to'AKHBHED 1872, Friday 15th July, 1881. 85. CARTERTON JAKERY AND RESTAURANT -A. L. WHITE, Superior accommodation (or visitors. Tka, Coffee, Cocoa, CHOPS AND STEAKS, On tho shortest possible notice at Whytk's Horses fed for Is per feed. WAißiEAPADin,T.Stanuar^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 873, 14 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 873, 14 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 873, 14 September 1881, Page 3

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