QOMIiisSIQN Agent for the Sr»uth British Insuransl.Coj. ! of New Zealand. ' . . FOE .SALE,;" . Dweiling-lionse and 5 aorea of land £360 Dwelling-houaa and seotion Wrigley'a Estate .. ~,. ; #;; J : vV : • 100 Business sito near Post Office, 44ft • 200'Biiildirifj sites, Bentley's Estate, 88ft-..' • 25 5-rooin Cotiage: (ind- one?third acre,' :• Bentley's Estate 250 Cottage, stables, and I.acre Manaia ... 220 Fii'6fcclasa coriiDr, 6hop, Queen-sii r. 1 ' *650" Sec ion Hall 'street, fenced and planted 'IOO Section Cole-st. .. ' - ...:<■• ■.. - -*100 : Small freehold Farms on Deferred Payments' To Ore Ore, fiacres , .'. > .. 'l5O '• ii . „ 6..acres ;,.,-v ...• ! u„-> 180 n 6to 7,acres ••• .. ->r 180 „ dwelling and 6.acres2oo All in Cultivation. • 52 ac»»i Alfredtou, grassed, ; £2pw acre. .' '■ sto ten acres G ass Land, £4O per aoro - ' A thriving business for disposal .. 110 acre's good land near Mastsrton, £6 pel* aero •. ; -■ l i, Several other properties cpally' cheap.' : • MONEY xo LEND in ANY QUANTITY. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. GEOBGE~DIXON, AT THE • Large Comer .Shop, HAS REDUCED all FANCY GOODS TOYS, etc, . Twenty-five per cent., in order to make a speedy. clearance, to make room f«r a hrgo consignment.of, New Goods shortly expected from Home, Large Variety of Dolls, Shell Hoods, M oney Boxes, flaying Cards, Musical Instruments, and a thousand other things, too numerous to;particularise. 1 ' G, D, would recommend his fffendsand the public generally a a : . GREAT BARGAINS. they can make at the Larue. Comer Shop MEERSCHAUM, GI.D„ AND BRIAR In endless variety, at !pricei heara of in the , ,v ". - MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIRED in a manner which for workmanship and " pi ice Defies Competition, A large stock of Catneron's and T. 0. Williams' TOBACCOS on hand. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES, ; Cigarette Books. CUT TOBACCOS, of all kinds. ' THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON, BY O. Kolunb, ' , (Hairdiesser-in-Chicf to the- 30th : Rdgiment of Foot, and also to the Christchurch Volunteer Force,) The only real practical hairdresser and shaver in the town, and not a Would-be Tonsorial Artist. HAIR-CUTTING, 6d ; SHAVING, 3D. In fact, go to the Large Corner Shop for everything yon want, and savo at least 60 per cent, on your purchases, GEORGEDIXON, Queen-street Mastebton. (Opposite Club Hotel.) . TO MR. M. CASELBERG, SIR,— "We. the undersigned, Burgessos of the Borough of Mastertoa, invite you to come forward as a Candidate for the Mayoralty, believing that your business oxpericnco and your well-known ability and hi.nesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties oi the office to the satisfaction of tltf ratepayors C. A. Yallance W. H. Hosking David Pickering A. E. S. Carr Geo. Fannin Joseph Williams Thomas Dixon ; John Drummund : C. F. GawitU George Coker ' Alez. Yule, jun David Dixon W. 11. liasthope Edwin Meredith F, ,W. Green K. Wilsone Jame* Macara , F. Gray . A. R.Bunny T. G. Mason ...Fred. Chapman C. J. Freeth W, P. Fellingham Tnoj, E; Price Walter Rapp Ueorge Watson' Jau ts Brown Erneßt B. Hare Hans Pi'terton C, Winteringham T. B. Michoil Thus, Hall rteil and Cookery Win. Parkes " C. P Skipper J. Bulpitt Frud. H Sutton . D, W, Mcintosh K. R, Foster J, Harris ; • W, Hill (icorge Yount; Ehodes Donald John Montgomery D. Foster T, Wagt; Hans Hansen Richard Jones James Clavson 'W. F. Itoydhouso Tlios. H. Murray ' J. Gattsoha F, G, Moore Chas,, Hojdaway W. lorns \V. li. Bowry C. E. Brtmher G. S. W. Dalrymple R. P. Smith George Grimshaw - WKeester. E, Jones E. MoEwan George Allan ~ E. H. Cninchea 1 • Thomas Parsons,.' F. B Chalmers Donald McLaohlaii W. Francis E. J. Marley' A. A. Elkins Chaß. E. Daniell James Wriglfcy ' John Crimp James Thompson , Edwiti Quick A.Bradford F. Bright" ! ' J. Gardner . Win. Sollar G. Smith \Vm, Cullen li. M, Ualloway . ' ;V To nfessraC. A,,Yallance, David: Pioker ing, W. H. Hosking, George Fannin, j, Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.—In answer to the vsiy large requisition you have presented mo with ' 1 ftel extremely pleased with'-tho honor you, have dono me and confidenoo you' liavo displayed in me, especially as it was unsought for and unexpected on my part. As the requisition represents so very largo and influential a section'of the liurgesses of Maßterton I have mucli pleasure in acceding to it, and if elected' I promise to do my duty to the best of my 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 the Council with propriety. My personal views are well known to a largo, number, of the requitionints, but now state for the infermation of other ratepayers that they arc emphatically PitooßEß<iTE and at the same time tree from rkokiesbnebs, It will be my aim to assist in fostering such measures as 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 samo time I will, consider itmy 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' rotes.-' ■ ,p* In conclusion. I: wish to explain myj reasons for l.ot having taken part in local matters ere this, are'that although having large interests, in the Horough, I have not till now hadleisuretimeat my disposal,ihd' partly from not wishing to push, myself forward to tho exolu3ion ; of other gentlemen, who had prior claims oh thej Burgesses. j, ■ , I am, Gentlemen," ,I''' ■ Your obedient Bimntr ' m. caselberg; " , MASTERTGn' CEMETERY. : • T)EHSONS having ' Enclosures ;'at ■'"tiie L" Misterton Cemetery can''haVo, .the Graves kept..CLEAR, of WEEDS itn'd 'ii PRCPEIt RIiPAIB, at,a MODERATE CHARGE, oni applying to .the -Cußtodiani , • .. J,.0. INGRAM '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 4
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927Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 886, 29 September 1881, Page 4
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