Masterton COACH & CARRIAGE Mum & Dixon Bros. Having engaged the services of the best HKRALDIO and CARRIAGE PAINTER in New Zealand, are now prepared to do Painting in tlio Highest Stylo of Art. Sionwkitino, Gilding on Glass, or, in fact, OiINAMENTAL PAINTING of every description. The abovo Firm are still building Cahmagks vith the best of American materials. No BufiGiKS built from deal packing-oases, or cushions stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Titoee-Stab ASH, HICKORY, ak» KAURI PINE Usod. HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybacks, &t. The public still have the advantage, in case of breakage occurring within a reasonable period, of having it repaired gratia. Tb.3 LARGEST STOCK, in connection with the trade, of apy firm in tho Province. Don't Forgvt! Ornamental Writing Of every description. MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. Mil D. CAMERON begs to aunounce to the inhabitants of Orcytown, Masterton, and tho surrounding districts, that he has taken oyer tho "OAOH FACTORY AND PREMISES COURTENAY PLACE, WeLLINGIOH. THE Proprietors of the abovo beg to inform Wairarapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others that they have determined to COMPETE WITH IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that they will receive the support of all who recognise the importance of Encounging LOUAL INDUSTIiIBS. _ They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in addition to their Coachmaking business, TIIIIEE I&JOUR WHEELED PeRAMBUUTOKS HOCKING HORSES,
ROSINANTES, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, ALL KINDS OF BASKETWARE, Which w : be found in .ill cases Below Imported Pmcih. ON SALE (all our own make,)— Wagonettes, Spring Carts, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, Exmcss Wagons, etc, at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION! /in Early Call mil secure Gnat Bargains, TO MR. M. CASELBEEG. We, the undersigned, Burgesses of 1 the Borough of Mastcrton invite you to come forward as a Candidate for the Mayoralty, believing that your business experience and your well-known ability and lumesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the dutieß of the office to the satisfaction of the ratepayers : C. A. Vallanco W. H. Hosking David Pickering A. E. S. (W Geo. Fannin Thomas Dixon C. F. Gawith Alez. Yule, jun W, M. Easthopc F. W. Green James Macara A. B. Bunny Fred, Chapman Joseph Williams John Drummoud George Coker David Dixon Edwin Meredith; K. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Mason C. J. Fiwth W. P. Fellingham Thos. E. Prica Walter Rapp George Watson James Brown Hans Peterson T.B. Michell Ernest B. Haro C, Winteringham'. Thos. Hall Soil and Cockery Wm. Paita C, P. Skipper Fred. H Sutton E. R. Foster W. Bill Rhodes Donald D, Foster Hans Hansen James Clavson J. Bulpitt D.W.Mcintosh J. Harris George Younc; John Montgomery.' T. Wagg Richard Jones W, F, lioydhousei Thos. H. Murray J. Gattscha ; F. G. Moore Chas. Hoklaway W. lorns W. H. Bowry C, E. Brenvner G. S. W, Dalrymple R. P. Smith George Grimsiiaw W Kcester E. Jones E. McEwan George Allan R, H. Cliinchen Thomas Parsons F. B Chalmers Donald McLachlan W.Francis E. J.Marley ] A. A. Elkins Chas. E, DanieU. James Wrigley John Crimp James Thompson Edwin Quick A. Bradford P. Bright J. Gardner Wm. Sellar G. Smith Wm. Cullen E. M. Galloway To Messrs C. A, Vallance, David. Picker ing, W, H, Hosking, George Fanniu, J, Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.—In answer to tin very large requisition yon have presented me with I feel extremely pleased with the honor yon have done me and confidence you have displayed in ine, especially as it was unsought for and unexpected on my -part, At the requisition represents so very large and influential a section of the Bnrgesses of Masterton I have much pleasure in acceding to it, and if elected I promise to do my duty to the !besfc of my ability without fear or favor, and to work in uniswi with the Councillors for the good of the whole Borough and to conduct the deliberations of the Council with propriety. My personal views are well .known to a large number of the requitionists, but now state for the infermation ot other ratepayers that they arc emphatically raoGKES'ivE and at the same time fbee from recklessness, It will bo my aim to assist in fostering fmch measures as will promote the substantial welfare and advancement of the Boroagh
so as to enable it to attain the position its natural advantages warrants. At the smnc time I will consider it my dnty to counsel the ratepayers against uumaturcd schemes (or 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, Ihave not till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push myself forward to tho oxclusion of other gentlemen who had prior claims on the suffrages of the Burgesses.—l am, #c„ M. CASELBERG, Tiyi AIIEICEVILLELIME can be obtained J. VILE )„ . . W. CULLEN | Mttßteton - J. MoGUIRE, Greytown. J.D.OAKLEY Peatherston. C. DONALDSON & CO. , Lime Burners,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 904, 20 October 1881, Page 4
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842Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 904, 20 October 1881, Page 4
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