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TO MR. M, OASELBERG. niß,—We, the nndersigiiod, Burgessos of 1 the Boiongh of Masterion. invito you to como foi ward as ut Candidate for tin, Ityotaltv, that your business i xperienco and your well-known ability and honesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties oi the office to the'satisfaction of tlw ratepayers: - C. A.Vahance W. H. Hnsltiiig '•': David Pickering A, E. ; S. (W Geo. Fannin Joseph Williams Thomas Dixon C P. Uawitn Alee. Yule, jun John Drnniuiond George Coker David Dixon W. M. Easthope Edwin Meredith :■. , F.W. Green R, Wilsons' W Jarne* Macara P, Gray- : •■•;•• : :'•' ,A.B. Bunny T.G.Mason Fred. Chapman. :•■" C.J. Freeth W.P.Felliiighanr Tnos.E.Prica Walter Rapp :■■•• George Watson James Brown Ernest B. Hare liana Peterson C, Winteriugham T.B. Michell Bios. Hall Noil and Cookery Win. Parkes C P, Skipper J. Bulpitt Fred. H Sutton D. W. Mcintosh E. E. Foster W. Hill J. Harris George Young Rhodes Donald John Montgomery D. Poster T. Wag? Hans Hansen Richard Jones James Clayson W. F. Roydkuse • Tbos. H. Murray J. Gattseha F, G. Moore Chas. Holdaway W.lorns W.H.Bowry C. E. Brtmner Q, S. W. Dalrympl B. P. Smith George Grirnshaw W Keester R. Joms E, McEwan Georee Allan. W.lorns W.H.Bowry C. E. Brtmner Q, S. W. Dalrymple B. P. Smith George Grirnshaw W Keester R. Joms E, McEwan George Allan. B. H. Cninchen Thomas Parsons F. B Chalmers Donald MoLaolilan W. Francis A. A. Elkins James Wrigley E. J.Marley Clius. E'Daiiiell John Criinp- i James Thompson Edwin Quick A. Bradford F. Bright J. Gardner Wm, Sollar G. Smith Wm.Cullen B. M. Galloway •To MessrsC. A, Yallance, David Picker ing, W. H. Hosking, George Fannin, J. Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the rcquisition:GENTLEJIEN. In answer to the very large requisition you have presented me with I fiel extremely pleased with tho honor you have done me and confidence you have displayed in me, especially as it was unsought for and unexpected on my part. At tho requisition represents so very large and iulluential a Eection of the Burgesses of Mastcrton I have much pleasure in acceding to it, and if elected I promise to do my duty to tlio best of ! iny ability without fear o>' favor, and to work in unison with the Councillors for the good of the whole borough'and to conduct,, the deliberations of tho Council with propriety. My personal views aFe'well known to a large number of the but now state for the infermation of other ratepayers that they arc emphatically proqreb-iyb and at the same time free prom recklessness. It will be my aim to assist in fostering such measures is will promote tho substantial welfaro and advancement of the Borough so as to enable it to attain tho position its natural advantages warrants, At the same time I will tousider it my duty to couusel the ratepayers against unmatured schemes for reckless borrowing and expenditure, and will use my host endeavora to protect the Burgesses from being weighted down with exeessivo and burdensomo rates, In conclusion. I wish to explain my reasons for i.ot having taken part in local matters ere this, are that although having arge interests in the Borough, I have not ill now had leisure time at jny disposal, and lartly from not wishing to push myself onvard to tho exclusion of other gontlcmen vho had prior claims on the suffrages of the lurgesses. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, M. CASELBEBG. THB WAIBABAPA ADVERTISER 0 BE PUBLISHED IN CARTERTON, WlLIi Ari'EAR Shortly. Further particulars in futuro issue. HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-STREET, MASTEI'.rON. ' Piuncipal : Misb P,EST, A thoroughly sound English Education wns the basis of the instrti rtion given, nd, in addition, tho following subjects ate aught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and lome-like. I Terms moderate. , Prospectuses forwarded on application. " The third term of 1881 will begin on FRIDAY, Kith Sept, Evening for French. 35] MRS WILSONE'S SCHOOL REOPENED ON MONDAY, lSthmst. Vacancies for day pupils. Established 1872, Friday 15th July, 1881. 554. CARTERTON ~)AKERY AND TDESTAURANT A. L WHYTE. Superior accommodaliou for visitors. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, CHOPS AND STEAKS, On the shortest possible notice at AVhvtk's Horses fed for Is per feed, ..-. Wairahapa Daily. Steward and Post filed * FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY. SADDLERY! SADDLERY!! SADDLERYIII WILLIAMS & 00. JEG to inform their fiiends and the public generally that thoy intend oponing their NEWTKEMISES, opposite the Post-office, on (v about the 26th inst,, and that in the meantime they are prepared to receive and faithfully attend to all orders with which they may be favored W. & Co. are also now prepared to do al Repairs entrusted to them in a workmanlike manner, at the shortest notico and on the most reasonable terms. iaJ'Look out for new advertisement. yiLLIAM SELLA B AfIENTFQII New Zealand Fire and Marine Jnsuiance^ Company. '■' la New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Certificated Accountant in Bankruploy. TEMPLE CHAMBI'ES, MASTERTON. T I 0 ENS AND CO. Auctioneers and Insurance Brokers, Financial, Estate, Land, and General Com. mission Agents. Stock, Produco, oud Cattle Salesmen. Advances on Freehold Securities. ... Valuators, 'Webhly Sales al the Rooms ar.d Yards. \. Quccn-street, "• '■'■' Secure yards anil paddocks, Aoents For— National Fire Insurance Company Australian Alutual Provident Society

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 876, 17 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 876, 17 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 876, 17 September 1881, Page 3

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