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ami Mas'tcrif.//v 'on, calling at interneplaces, the purebred dydesdalo stallion, SIR WILLIAM WALLACE. Twins—£4 single mare; groom'? feo 5s payable on first service. Furtlic particulars in future advertiseniftii. THOS. CARSWELL, Fat pn yffilj r .S ( j\NJJ this heu- ™ ' 1 s»n lit Mr Walter j | lb rison's Stud Stables, »l* \lamua, 'lie Pure-bred Clydesdalo Horse YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL Young Sir Colin uampbcll was bred by It. Weddison. Ksq., limlletonrmwl, CanterImry; dam Polly, out of aTasinanian mare; 1 fire, the champion horse Sir Colm Campbell, the property of James Walls, Knq., Kaiapoi Island, Ca«t»rbnry ; (-rnvitl sire, Kino; ('crisis, by Lord Brynii. the clmmpioii bono of Scotland. Further comment* on Young Sir ("o-in Cninpbcll are not required, as his strjek provowhat the horse is. He i* now rising nine years old; in his prime; and will be :it the various stations in company with KingllsliL-r, his stable conipanion Teims: £4; (jroo it's fees, 6s, payable fi st service I'addocks provided at Manaia Is Gil per ww 1;, Eveiy care taken but responsibility. For further particulars app'y to SALTER MORI M ■■■>;>'" trp. ''irtti\iikii|^,daiiiQueiii [\CsJV ,Ss^ i P f »!* \ I vice of Hreeders this Season, at Platform farm Crcyto«vn. Tfii.MS: £3 3s Single Mare; two or more by arraiweUknt. Pat'docks ifice until stinted, duo not ce of wli cli w. 1 hf given. Every care taken, but nu resp risibility. Forn'" h..T particulars ppply PLATFORM FARM, j fjiHE DlUUtiHr 'g J Kntiro ty SIR CHARLES t, from Napier, will travel in thj W.ii-. ..pads riet this season. Particulars m a future issue, «■'si. ARROTT. - 'he Wairarapa District, M&yJ the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, •U-U GLADSTONE, By Prince Royal, ut of Wt.liieKi mare. Further particulars in future 'ssuo. J. HAPISG ENTIRE HORvli Mt oAJjji-OJi LEASE. THE Purelred Clvdcsdale Horse "SIROMAHLES." by Prii.ee Charlie, out .fLrdy. For particular-* or inspection Sept. 21. ISSI J. IORNS4CO.

■ OTICJi / JiOI'ICEI ro'i'ic k Kow Lvnmnt,, ix ' Waikoa 10 tons Fencing Wire, li,/, 8 5 tons best Flour of Sulphur 10 bales Dundee Woolpaoks (Slbs), loose aiiil attached topi 10 bales Dundee Wooipack (lOlbs)loose ami attached tops 20 hciis best diamond | oint Staples (1(1 iloz. Ward and Payne's Sheep Shears 10 toiiH Galvanized Iron, 28 guage, C 7,8, <), an.l 10ft i.a rive-ll) miles best Cabl.it Netting, 3ft by ljjin, Hi Kiiajjo. Also, Phosphorus and uil of Khodium. Always on hard —Tea, Fimir, Sugar, Tobacco, Vestas, and ail other station requisites, ' At Lowed W'hohmk Prices. 11. S. WATEUHOUSR, l'l!YIIIISI!S'l'ON-STnKKT, WkU.IXOTON . 894 TO Mil. M. CASETJ3EKG. SIR,-Wo. the undersigned, Burgesses of (be Uo.'ough of AJasterton invite you to come fonvard as a Candidate for the ifayiraltv, believing that your busine-s experience and your well-known ability and h nesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties o' the oilice to the satisfaction of tliH raiepayers : U A. Yallance Vv\ tf. Hoskine Thomas Dixon C. F. Uawith Ah •/.. Yule jun W. P. Fdliugham ' v alter llapi. Janus lliown (!ans P.:ti;r.-on T. B. Michel I Weil and < 'ockery I'. 1' skipper Fivil. II Sulton K. 1!. IVttr W. Hill Hlwik'S Dnilttld D. Foster Hans Hansen James Oiavson Thos. H. Murray F. G. Moore W. lorns C. E. Bremncr «. J'. Smith W Keester E. MoEwan it, H. Cninchfn F. 15 Chalmers \V. Franeis A. A. Elkina James Wrigh y James Thompson A. Bradford J, (i miner (}. Smith 11. M. Utillowav Joseph Williams John DrtinniKuid George Cuker David Dixon Edwin Meredith 11. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Ma«on U. J. Frei-th Tuo.s. E. Pric-i llcovgfl Watson Ernest B. Hare C. Winteriiigham Thus. Hall Win. I'arkca J. Blllpitt D. ff Mcintosh J. Minis George Youne; il'Jin Montgomery T. WniK Richard Jones W, F. linyahouso J. (iattscha C'has, Hoidaway W.H.Bowry 0. S. W. Dalrymple Geor«e Grimsbaw E. Jonrs George Allan Thohias Parsons Donald MuLachlan E. J.Marley . (Jlns, E. Daniell John Ciimp Edwin Quick l'\ Bright Win. Sellar Win. Cullen To afcssrsC. A.Vallauce, David Picker ing, W. H. tlosking, George Fannin, J. Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.— Tnansycr to tin very larL'o requisition you have piesented rue with I feel extremely pleased wiib the honor you have done me and confidence you have displayed in nie, especially us it was nil.sought for and unexpected on my part. A* the requisition represents so very large and influential a section of the Hurgcsses of Mastcrton I have much pha-ure in acceding to it, and if elected 1 promiso to ilomy duty to the best of my ability without fear op favor, and to work n unis-n \iith the Councillors for the good of the whole Borough and to conduct the deliberations of the Council with proMy personal views aFe well known to a large number of the requitionists, but now stale for Hie information of other ratepayers '.hat they arc empii \tically pboobes-ive and at the same time trek mom recklessness. It will be my aim to assist in fostering such measures is will promote the substantial welfare and advancement of the Borough <o as to enable it to attain the position its iiutnial advantages warrants. At the same time I will eoiwider it my duty to counsel the ratepayers against unmatured schemes for reckless borrowing and expenditure, aud will use my best endeavors to pro'tect 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 Ifii't'e interests in the Horough, I have not till nnw had Iciture time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push myself forward to tbo exclusion of other gantlcmen who had prior claims ou the. suffrages of the Burgesses, I am, Gentlcmeu, Your obedient servant, M, OAgILBEBfc

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 901, 17 October 1881, Page 4

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