,TOMR,..M, I OASEtiBEBG, niß ) _We.ithe undersigned, Burgesses oi 1 . the Borough of ■Mastorton invite you to come : foi ward as a'Candidate for the Mayoralty, believing that your business experience and your well-known ability and honesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties of tlio office to the satisfaction of the ratepayers : 0. A.Vallance David Pickering G"t> Fn.i'in . Timlin- Dixon ■ C. F. liawith Alez. lule, jtin W. M. Easthope F. W. Green James Macara A. B.Bunny Fred. Chapman W. H. Hosking A. E. S. Oarr Joseph Williams JohnDrummond George Coker David Dixon Edwin Meredith R. Wilsone F.Gray T. G. Mason C. J. Frepth W.P.Fellingham Tlios. E.PricA Walter Kapp Jams s Brown Hans Peterson T. B. Micheil Neil and Cookery 0. P. Skipper Fred. H Sutton E. R. Foster W. Hill Rhodes Donald D. Foster Hans Hansen James Clavson George Watson Ernest B. Hare C, Winteringham Thoa. Hall Win, Parkes J. Bulpitt D. W. Mcintosh J. Harris George Young John Montgomery T. Wag? Richard Jones W. F, Royihouse Tlios. H. Murray J. Gattsoha F. G, Moore Chas, Hotdaway W. lorns C. E. Brtmner B. P. Smith W Keeater E. MoEwan . E. H. Cninohei F. B. Chalmers W. Francis A. A. Elkins James Wrigley W. H. Bowry G. S. W. Dalrymplo George Grimshaw E. Jones George Allan Thomas Parsons Donald McLaehlan E. J, Marley . Chas. E. Daniell John Crimp James Thompson Edwin Quick A, Bradford J. Gardner G. Smith B. M. Galloway T. Bright Wm. Sellar Wm.Cullen To Messrs C. A, Variance, David Picker ing, W. H. Hosking, George Fannin, J. Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.-In answer to the ysrj large requisition you have presented mo with I feel extremely pleased with the honor you have done me and confidence you have displayed in me, especially as it was unsought for and unexpected, on my part. At the requisition represents so very large and influential a section of the Burgosse's of Masterton I have much pleasure in acceding to it, and if elected I promise to do my duty to the best of my ability without fear or 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. I^SSS My personal views are well known to a large number of tho requitionists, but now state for the infermation of other ratepayers that they, arc emphatically raooaES-iivE and at the same time free from hkcklessnesb, It will be my aim to assist in fostering such measures as will promote the substantial welfare and advancement of tho Borough so as to enable it to attain the position its natural advantages warrants, At the same time I will consider it my 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 rates, In conclusion. I wish to explain my reasons for not having taken part in local matters ere this, are that although having large interests in the Borough, I have not till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push mysell forward to tho exclusion of other gentlemen who had prior claims on the suffrages of the Burgesses. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, M. CASELBEKG. KNETIAN BLIND WOfl 1 TTKNETIAI Flimmer's Steps. Wemingito DUGDALE AND JACKSON. (Late Easby'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 from the very best of Materials, and WARRANTED. .B.—Special rates for WIRE BLINDS, Op riLEMENTS Manufacturer of VENETIAN & WIRE BLINDS. Original Bund Factory, Cuba-Street, -WELLINGTONNott- The whole of that Blinds are of the Best seasoned Pine, and well painted. Warranted net to Warp orßlistei, OLD BLINDS EENOV&TED EQUAL TO NEW. 784 ESTABLISHED 1859. JPHOLSTERER AND MATTBASSMAKER. P. WEBBE, Opposite Government Buildings LiMMON Quay, Wellington. Superior. Couches Covered with Hair .. Seating, Best Spring Seats £4 Ditto,!lmitation Hair Seating, ditto £s, Spring Muttrasss, 365; Bordered Il« Mattrass, full size, 26a, Easy Chairs and Couches made to order. Old Mattrajes rwaada. ladies Needle-, ■\,.;.'./;;irwk'monnW;to,»ny'di«Up'';. : .: : '--
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 899, 14 October 1881, Page 4
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