J, VILE \TASTEItTON GRAIN AND 'i'ilODUOi Ji STOKES. J. V. is a CASH PUIiCHASEIt of Wool in lurge Or small quantities. Will also be glad to receivo ordera for LITTLE'S V Non-Poisonous_ Sheep Dip. TO LET, with a Purchasing Clause, two sections of laud in Villa-sirc-et. Hunt low, {s7 NOTICE. TAKATAIII STOKE. F, FEIST , HAS much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of OLAUIiYILLIi, Tarawlu, oml surrounding districts that'he has re-opened the above store, and is now open- " ing up a large oonsignmeut of GROCERY, DRAPERY, &c, which will be sold at LuWBST MARKET RATIf. GIBBON'S GIFTS, on the Wnnganu Spring Meeting, on 21st Oc:oher. Drawing on the 20th of the same. £IOOO divided on the four principal rae.'S, viz:— (stakes, : andicap Hurdk-s, Hallway Plate, Maiden Plate. S. GIBBONS, Troisnrer, Marton, Greyown Agent, Mr John Quin, Greytown lintel. Mli IMPORTANT NO'J ICE. L BATHER. L BATH ER. LEA TH ER Excouraoe Local Industry ! mmfiMSi BOOT AND SHOE Manufacturers AND IMPUIiTKIIS, Adjoining the Club Hotel, Masterto !'ahkks & I'KTKit on. while Ihank'ii',' th ■"•nliitnnts »t llasteiton anilsiirsonn.<'iidii'Di since commencing business tluee ;,vi.s igo, now beg to inform them that they have started a MANUFACTORY in connection with their business. All kinds of Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES manufactured on the premises, under their •wn superviion, by a competent stall o ft'urkinciuu the shortest notice, which for >lylu. neatness, and durability are not to be excelled in the province, imtl all at WELLINGTON PiiIUKS. fusT arrived—F.nrgo consignment of English ani French manufactured goods. AN INSPECTION" INVITED. Watertights, our own make, 14s Cd and up wards Ba'm.irals, our own mnkc, Ms Cd, and up wails Elastic Hides, our own make, 1 Is (id and up wirds. All kinds ol Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes at the same low prices. Ilcmember the Address— PARKES & PETERSON', BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS. Next Club Horn. a speciality. Leather, Leather. Leatiikr. There's nothing likt il! PARKES &PKTEUSON Have imported the first POBPOISB • HIDE LEATUISH Kver introduced into the \\ airarapa, ii 1 are now making the Best Boots em sun h the dhlrkt! The leather is soft, springy, an 1 thnroiK'hl ivateiproof, and makes the mo-t coml'ortali. and lasting boot over worn. Porpoise Ltal.hr Prevail* ami Cum Conn INSPECTION SOLICITIW. PARKES AND PETERSON, Next Club Hotel. TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA ENTLEMEN,In accordance with my already published intention, I now beg t offer myself as a candidate for the representation of your district at the coming general election, I cannot but regret the reeui; division of tho old electorates, and in tin expression I feel satisfied public svni} nfi.. goes with me-not only iu this, but in lite the majority of other districts of the colony. Union, and not dissension, sboul i be the watchward of all the sections of such a district as this, as well as of all its settlers, whether living in town or country. The widespread feeling which has recently ar.seu that if we are to prosper as a colony via must unite in developing tho many natural resources which Ke in abundamv. aro-ind us, has found Hi expression in the prominence attained by the local government and other similar questions during las. session of Parliament, Since beeom'ng a settler amongst you, any services I ina. have been able to render in this dircitiosi have always met with the most generous recognition ; and 1 can only assure y ut that, if elected, no effort on my part will be spared in assisting to place these allimportant questions upon; a -satisfactory footing. The Native question requires more than passing notice. It is intolerable that th-.-colony should be called upon to maintain a standing army at such a ruinous expendi tore, and Te Whiti should bo sternly told (in deeds, and not in words), that bis latest departure is in reality his last. Upon the other various questions which will engage the attention of electors, 1 shall be happy to explain my views at the several centres of population in the electorate. While freely acknowledging !be import iv.t services rendered by the Hall Governim nt at a critical period of the colony's iiat-'iy, I shal' dtclino to pledge myself lo any party, but will givo my support in the di..ei;on best' calohlate.l to .deveio; e 'bo material interests of the country genually. I remain, Yours faithfully, ; .'.. 'w;o.BUOHA]SAN.:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 3
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