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Msisterton COACH & CARRIAGE FACTORY. Muir ■& Dixon Bros, Hfiving engaged the services of the best HKIULMU and CABBIAGE PAINTER iu Now Zealand, nro now prepared to do Fainting in the Highest Style of Art. Signtoting, Hilding on Glass, or, in fact, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING of every description. The above Firm are still building Cakbiaofs v.ith the beat of American materials. No Boogies built from (leal packing-cases, or cushions stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Thhee-Stau ASH, HICKORY, and KAURI PINE Usoil. HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybacks, &c. The public still have tho advantage, in enso of breakage occurring within a reasonable period, of having it repaired gratis. Tin LARGEST STOCK, in connection with the trade, of at>y firm in the Province. Don't Foiigtl Ornamental Writing Of every description. MASTER-TON CARRIAGE FACTORY. MR ]), CAMERON begs to announce to the inhabitants of (irey town, Masterton, ami the surrounding districts, that lie hits taken oyer the COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Grcytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT TIIK LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. The work being under his own personal superintendence, -he can guarantee that- all orders entrusted to him will be executed to the satisfaction of bis customers in stylo of workm.msiiip, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 months. COWLRICK & WATSON, fTXION pOACH CACTORY, UXION" VvOACH J ACTOEY. CouiiTK.VAY PI.ACK, WELLINGTON. THE Proprietors of tho above beg to inform Waiiarapa Settlers, Farmers, tradesmen, and others that they have determined to

COMPETE WII'H IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that they will rocoivo the support o( all who recognise tho importance of Eacour >gmg LOCAL INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (nil of Colonial material), in addition to their Coachmaking business, Turee & Four wheeled Perambulators ROCKING HORSES, ROSINANTES, BICYCLES, TEIOYCLES, ALL KIN DS OP 1! ABKETW ARE, Which w' be found iu all cases Below Imported Prucis. ON SALE (all our own make.)— Wagonettes, Spring Carts, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, Exiiress Wagons, ote„ at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION! An Ei.irhj Call will secure Great Bargains. TO MR. M. CASELBERG. Slfi, —Wc. the undersigned, Burgesses of 1 lie Borough of Mastcrton invite you to come fonvard as a CandidV e ior tliu Mayoralty, believing that your busine-s experience and your well-known ability and h mesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties of tho office to the satisfaction of th.F ratepayers : C. A. Vailanco W. If. Hoskiug David Pickering A. E. S. Our Thomas Dixon C. F, (lawitli Alcz. Yule, jun W. If. Easthope Jamc* Macara A. 11 Buimv Joseph Williams John Drnmmond George Cokcr David Dixon Edwin Meredith If. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Mason Jliapman C. J. Frepth Fellingham Tlios. E. Price Salter Ilapp Janus Brown Hans Peterson T. B. Michell Gcorgo Watson Ernest B. Haro C, Winteringbam: Thos. hall tt'eil nnd Cookery Wm. Parkes 0. P. Skipper J. Bulpitt Fred. H Sutton D. W Mcintosh K E. Foster J, Harris W. Hill George Young llhodes Dnnidd John Montgoimai; 1). Foster T. Wagg Hans Hansen Richard Jones James Olavson W, P. Koyjhomic Tlios. 11. Murray J. Gattscha F, ft, Mooro Chas. Hoidaway W. lonw W. H. Bowry ' C. E. Brtnmer G. S. W. Dalrymf li. J*. Smith Gcoroe GrimsLaw. W Keester E. Jones K. McEwan George Allan E. 11. Chincben Thomas Parsons P. I) Chalmers Donald AlcLmM W. Francis E. J.Marley A. A. Elkins Obas. E. Daniell'. James Wriglcy John Crimp A, Bradford Y. Bright .]. Gainer Wm. Sellar G. Smith Wm.Cullen 11. M. Galloway To Messrs C. A, Vallance, David Picker ing, W. H. Hofking, George Fannin, J, Williams, nnd the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.—In answer to tlw very large requisition you have presented me with I feci extremely pleased with the honor you have done ine 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 Uurgcsscs of Masterton I have much plea-nre 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 unisMi with the Councillors for the good of the whole Borough and to conduct the deliberations of the Council with pro-1 priety. | My personal views are well known to a large number of the requitionists.butnow state for the information of other ratepayers that they are emphatically proores-ive and at the same time free fhom recklessness. It will be my aim to assist in fostering si'ch measures as will promote the substantial welfare and advancement of the Borough so as to enable it to attain the position, its natural advantages warrants. At the same timo I will consider it my duty to counsel the ratepayers against unmatured schcineß for reckless borrowing and expenditure, and will use my best endenvors 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 ero this, are that although having large interests in tho Horough, I have not till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push myself forward to tho exclusion of other gentlemen who had prior claims on the Butt/ages of the Burgesses.—l am, &c, ' M. OASELBERG. 11l AURICEVILLE LIME can be obtained: I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 4

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