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TO THE ELECTORS OFWAIRABAPA: QENTLEMEN- /'<}.] , THE ;present i Parliament; Jiaa, for all practical purposes, censud to eust. I thank yw sincerely: for-;the "confidence you have hitherto-reposed in me by twice electing me one :0f your ■ representa-

The Representation Act providos for the division of the Wairarapa electorate into two districts, viz., W&irarana North rmd Wairarapa Smith. It ,is my intention to' effer myself as a candidate for the northern thvi. sion. I therefore avail iihaelf of the piuswu opportunity to aSßUre'the electors that, if eleoted, I shall ever consider it to be 1 a pleasing duty to promote the interests ol both electorates with which I huve long been so intimately connected, . Again thanking you lor the evidences of kindness and confidence vihioh I have always received at your " I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, GEORGE BEETHAM.

TO THE ELECTOBS OFWAIRARAPA NORTH. Q.ENTU3MEN,- : I hive the honor to inform you that it is my intention to offer myself as . & candidate for the representation of your district at the approaching geueral election, I shall ask you to meet me at the various, centres of the Eleetorate, in order to afford me opportunities for explaining fully my I will not now attempt to do more than ask yon to believe—if you think me worthy of a continuance of your confidence—that I shall always endeavor, *o the utmost of my ability, to assist in the material develop, ment of New Zealand generally, and especially that of VTairarapa, one of the most promising country districts of the Colony. I remain,. Yours faithfully GISOfWE BEETHAM.

MASTERTON BOROUGH CRICKET CLUB, A MEETING of members and intending members of the above Club will bo I'eld at the Olub Hetel oil Friday next, at 8 p.m. W. McKENZIB, Hon. See. pro tem.

VACCINATION. DR HOSKING notifies that he will undertake JVee Governmew* Vaccination DAILY, between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Private Vaccination betweon 10 a.m, and Jl a.m., or by appoiutment. NOTICE. mHE passenger by tho attornoou train from X Welliagtoa to Maaterton who was Been removing an overcoat from one of tho carriages at the Woodsido station, is reqatlted to return tho same immediately to tho undersigned, J. W. LEAHY. Masterton, Sept 27, 1881. 885 gOARDING AND DAK SCHOOL OOLK-BTBBKT, MiSTSItIOH. Principal : 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, Latin, Algebra, Mueio, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are. liberal and home-like, Terms moderate. Proapeotuaea forwarded on application, third term of 1881*111 begin on FRIDAY, Kith Sept. Evening C!iss for French. 35) notice. MBS 8. BACON wishes to inform the ladies of Masterton that she has just received a large assortment of the newest FASHIONS MOM LONDON & PARIS and will CUT and FIT dresses of the same or sell patterns to any lady wishing to make her own dress. Note the address-Next Coskburn's now building, Queon-atreet, Majtertoa. . 834 £2 REWAKJJ. . THE undersigned will give tho above reward for the recovery of the '• fail," belonging to a block stolen from him' in March hst. Anyone detaining- the same after this notiee wdl be prosecuted. CHARLEtf'WHITE. Masterton, Sept. 26th, 1881. 884

BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE Km DOMESTIC SERVANTS. taITBTK,

ryiO-LET.— With right to purchase.— 51 acres splendid grazing land, near thfl Waiohine Toll' Gate, fencod and snb-divided, togetherwith 7-roomed dwelling-house. jßentfl per week, right of purchase at FOR SALE.—WO acres land, situate Bast Coast, 4-roomei dwelling house, sheds, Altogether with 1,600 sheep, 6 head of cattle, 4 horses and pact saddles, '.'rice £1,500, 1 A bargain. Apply to F. H, WOOD & CO., Auctioneers, Laud and Estate Agents.

Y 0 » 8 A L E. 70 head throe and foyr year old Steers and Heifers, mixed ' 40 Cows, somo with calf at foot 40 Yearlings and two.yoar-olde, mixed ■ ■ .. AH quiet cattle. ■' ' Apply P. H. WOOD & CO., AuufltUneen and Cattle Salesmen, J 1 0 R S A L E. U horse-power Portable .Engine, bv Huston »nd Prootor, nearly new and in perfect order. • ■ ' Larue Kitchen Bange, 7ft, with all latest improvements, capable of cooking for 200; nearly netf-a bargain. ; 6, 7,8, • 9,10 ft Corrugated Iron. IV H. WOOD & CO.;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 3

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