To Mil, M. CASELBERG. SIR,- We. the undersigned, Burgesses of tbti linfongii of Mas'orton invite you to coino fonvurd us a Candidate for tho Uivi irnlt*', believing that your business experience uml your well-known ability and h<ini'Bt; of purpose will 'enable you to disclia ge the duties o 1 the office to the satisfaotiou oi thf-ratepayers:-C. A. Yallaneo David I'icki'ring Geo. Fniii'in Thomas Dixon C. F. Gawitli Alez. Yulo, jun W, 11. Jiasthope F, W. Green Jame-i Macara A. It Bitnn.' Fred. Chapman W, P Fillingliam Walter liapj! James Brown llniw IVter.-on T.B. Miohell rJeil and Cookery (!. P. Skipper Fivri. H Button K. 11. I'o-ter W. Hill Hlwdes Donald D. Foster Hans Hansen James OUvi-on Tims. H. Murray F. G. Moure W. 1,,,-ns C. E. Bk inner It. I'. Smith W K Mister I'!. MeE wan 1!. 11. Oninchen F. li Chalmers \Y. Francis A A. E kins James AVrigk-y James Thompson A, Bradford J. U.irdtier ft. Smith 11. M. Uailoway W. H. Hosking A. E. S. Oarr Juscph Williams Jolm Drmnmond Gi'orgo Coker David Dixon Kdwin Meredith li. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Ma?on C. J. Frepth Tno.s. E. Prion Georgn Watson Ernest B. Hare C. Wintoringham Thus. J-lall Win. Parkes J. Bulpitt D. W Mcintosh J. Hirris George Ymmc; J 'hn Montgomery T. ffagi! (iioliiU'il Jones W. F. Hoy .'house J, Gattsclia ('has. lloidaway \V. H. Howry (J. S. IV. Dalrymple Guoree Grimsiiaw ]i. lonis George Allan Thoinns Parsons Dnnald MoLachlan E. J. Marley 0 nts. li Daniell Juhn Crimp Edwin Quick J 1 Bright Win. Sullar IVm, Cullen
To Messrs C. A, Vallnnce, David Picker in«, W. II Ho-king, George Fannin, J. Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition: - GENTLEMEN —Tn answer to tin very largo requisition you have presented me with 11\ el ixtiemely pleased with the honor you have (lone me mid confidence you have di.-filaycd in me, esjjnci.illy us it was unsought lot' anil mioxhi'clc'l on my part. A? the rtquisition represents so very large and ii.lhuniial a section of the Burgesses of Masterton I have much pleasure m acceding to it, and if elected [ promise to do my duty to the best, of my ability without fear o" favor, and to work in uuis'-u with the Councillors for tliC'good of the whole borough and to conduct the deliberations of the Council with propriety. My personal views are well linown to a large number of the reqnitionists, but now state for the inferniiition ot other ratepayers that tlioy arc empii xtically pmoobhb-ive and at the same time fiihh from mckubsnesb. It will be my aim to as-ist in fostering sn.eli measures is will promote tiie substantial weifaie and advancement of the Borough so as to enable it to att iin the portion its natural advantages warrants. At the same time I will founder it my duty to counsel the ratepayers apainsfc unmatured schemes lot' reckless borrowing and ex|i°nditure, and will use my best endeavors to protect the Hurgesses f'Oin being weighted down with fXOßßsivc and burdensome rates, In conclusion. I wish to explain my reasons for i ot having taken part in local natters ere this, are that although having iargc interests in the Horough, I have not nil nnw had W.-ure time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push raysell forward to tta exclusion of other gantlcmen dm had prior claims on the suffrages of the Burgesses. 1 am, fielitlemon, Your obedient servant, M, CASELBERG. V Fuji" HNETIAN BLIND WOfi ] y,r, T* Wim.ncnTo w R EE EE b= zE DUGDALE AND JACKSON. (Late liasby's) Makers of Blinds at Government House, Departmental and Municipal Buildings Also Contractors to the Government. Special rates for large orders according to quantity. All blinds made nam the very best of Materials, and WAIUtAN I'ED. .B.—Special rates for VVIUE BLINDS, g p QLEMENTB Manufacturer of VENETIAN & WIRE BLINDS. Original Bund Factory, Cuba-Street, -WELLINGTON-
Sole The whole of these Blinds are of the Best seasoned l'\m, aid well painted. Warranted not to Warp or Blistei. OLD BLINDS RF>W\TED EQUAL TO NEW. 784 ESTABLISHED 1859. fTPHOLSTEBER AND MATTRASSU MAKKK, F. WEBBE, Opposite Oovernmeuc Buildings Lamdiok Quay Wellington. Superior Couches Covered with Hair Seating, Best Spring Seatß £4 Ditto, Imitation Hair Seating, ditto £3. Spring lldttrasss, 355; Bordered Flix •Muttrass, fair size, 255.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 11 October 1881, Page 4
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