TO THE ELECTORS o* WAIRAHAPApENTLEMEN-;'.;',"-■:■' • .' ' THE present Parliamenl has, for all practical purposes, icea.ed to exist. 'I thank you.aincereiyfor. the confidence you have by twice electing me one ef;your representatives,. >■•■'• l'he Bfipresentatifin Act provider for the division oHhe Wairarapa elf ctorate into two districts, viz,, North and Wairarapa.S«uth.. It i» my intention to cffer myself us»candidate for the uoitien divi. sion. I therelow avail myself of the present opportunity to assure tbe.eleotora that, if elected, I shall- ever' consider it to be a pleasing., duty, to;promote*the interests of both electorates with' which I Iwe long been so intimately connected. ■ '■" , Again thanking you for the evidencesof kindness and'confidence'which I hare always received a. t'Toufl'aidi", ' I remain, Gentlemen, ;.,.,•„ .:•'■' Youri faithfully,'• ' ,; ""''"'.' ' BiiTHAM.' TO THE ELECTORS or WAIRARAPA /IENTLEMEN,- : ■•■;■■. v I have the honor to inform you that it is my intention ta offer myself gs a candidate for the repMsentation »f your district at.the approaohing.geutral election. ■ I shall ask you to meet me at the various centres of the Electorate, in order to afford me opportunities for explaining fully my viows on political questions of the day. I will not now 1 attempt to<lo mere than ask you to believe-if! you' think me worthy of a coutinuauol ot.your conndenoa-that I shall always endeavor; to th« utmost of : my ability, to assist in .the material development of New Zealand generally, and especially that of Wairarapa, one of the most promising 'country dietrieti of the Coloay. I remain, Yours faithfully GKOIWK BEETHAM.
MASTERTON BOBOUGH CRICKET CLUB,' member! of th« abort Club will be Ml it the Club Hotel on Friday nut, at 8 p.m. ..■;.' Wi.MeKBNZIE,Hon.Seo. pro tern.
VACCINATION. DHOSKING notifies thai h. will undertake Fm Qovtrnmtnt Vauina<io» DAILY, between 9 a.m. and 10 a,m. Privait Vaccination ketween 10 i.m. and il a.m.. or by appointment. ■. NOTICE. THE pasßouger by tha afternoon train from Wellington to Masterton who was neon removing in overeoat from one of tUo carriage! at tfcaWoodside station, is requdltd to rejurn jthe same immediately to the under/J;'W. LEAHY. Masterton, Sopt 27,1881. 885 QOABDING AND DA* SCHOOL » ' ■■:'■■■■ Vott-mm,Uimtm. P*raemi-; MresBEST, forms the basis' pf the, instruction given, and, in addition, the follow; t! ~ l - '— taught Froneh, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. ■ ';■■■'■ Domestie arrtagomenM kr» ; liberal and home-like, .;■ '■■,' ■.,'■■■ ,•.•.■' Terms moderate..-j Prospectuses forwarded on application.' . The third terra of 1881 will begin on FRIDAY, lßtb.Bept.. .; Evonina Oliis for/renek'' 34) .'.■» itviM '.c';b;; ; ;' : ; ]U"BS S. BACONi tlehis to inform the JiTl ladies of MasterWthat she has jqst FASHIONS MOM-CONDON & PARIS, and will CUT and Fltdtesscs of the same or sell patt'erns.to any, 'Jadyiwiihing to make her own dress, ■, .',";... . ..v, . • ',..- Note tho addrees-.Neii"Ooskburn's new building, Queen-atreit, Majterton. 884 THE. undersigned/-will giro the abote reward for the recovery df the '•fail," belonging, to a block -stolen from, him in March hit, detaining \h« \mt after thia notiee will bo prosecuted. '-'■'• .. CH4RLES WHITE. Masterton, Sept. 26th, 1881. ' 'BB4 fEH BENNETT'S BRfIIRTBY OFFICE DOMESTIC 9EBVANTS, EKimirsK, Vurnßtox. mO-LEr.-With right to purehaae.- . 51 aorea splendid graßing land, near tho Waiohirie Toll Gate, fended and sub-dividod, togetherwith 7-roomei. dwelh'ng-house. Bent £l'per week, right of purchase at £750. FOB SALE.—64O aeres land, situate East Coast, 4-roomed dwelling houßo, shods, lie., together*, with'l,soo sheep, 6 head of eattle, 4 horses and paok'saddles. .Price £1,500.' A bargain. Apply to \, F.H.WOOD&CO,, Auctioneers, Laud 'rid Estate Agents, 70 head three and four year old Steers , anaVße'ifer»; mi«d. : ' : - ; v ■-.-" 40 Cofs,' some with':ealf ; aV foot V; 40 Yearlings; and.'twq-yeiir-oldSi mixed ■ : ;.;86xea.: ; i ;;, ; r J j > ;t i; :;; if-: 1 '". Allqiiietwsttlo. rt;;r '■< ■'.'■ Lppiy. , -::|.H..;wi)oD.*.fiO;i. , v -_ s 14" liorgei pqij er ; ; PoriaMev ; :ten«ine; i iby, . t _ • : ' : '-': l ', -and in perfect,brd^,'^■ t ; '•>:'■: t \'%: "•' ■-;,.. 'latest •'impr6y»mentß,''ej»pablo'v'of " ■ oooking/for v 2oo;ifnearly' new ~a ; v-6,7,8<-9,lWt OorrugateWrcl ft "/, <.[& f^wuod^co.,'-:''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 887, 30 September 1881, Page 3
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