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Masterton COACH & CARRIAGE FACTORY. MUIR &■ Dixon BROS, Having engaged the services of tlio bnsfc HKRALDIC and CARRIAGE PAINTER in New Zealand, are now prepared to do Painting iu tho Highest Style of Ait. Signwkitino, Gilding on Glass, or. in (act, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING of every description. The above Firm are still building Cakbiaofs vitli the best of American materials. No Bdagies built from deal packing-cases, or cushions stuffed with hay, but only Genninc Thkee-Star ASH, HICKORY, and KAURI PINE Used, HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybacks, Ac. Tho public still have the advantage, in case of breakago occurring within a reasonable period, of having it repaired gratis. Tin LARGEST STOCK, in connection with tho trade, of auy firm in the Province. Don't Fokoi't I Ornamental Writing 1 Of every description, MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. C Si? HI D. CAMERON begs to auuounce to iVi the inhabitants of Greytown, Masterton, and the surroundiug districts, that he has taken oyer tho COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OP ANY DESCRIPTION AT TIIK LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICE. The work being under his own personal superintendence, ho can guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be oxecuted to the satisfaction of his customers in style of workmanship, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 months,

COWLRICK & WATSON, F7NION pOACH CACTORY. Union voach Factory. CODRIKJfAY PiACK, WELLINGTON. THE Proprietors of the above beg to inform Wairarapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others that tlioy have determined to COMPETE WI.I'H IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that they will receive the support of all who recognise the importance of Encouriguig LOCAL INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in addition to their Coachmaliing business. Three &lour wheeled Peramduutohs ROOKING HORSES, ROSIMNTES, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, AND ALL KINDS OF BASKETWARK, Which w : be found in all casc3 Below Imported Prices. ON SALE (all our own make.)— Wagonettes, Spring Carts, Sjjring Drays. Tip Drays, ExDi'ess Wagons, etc., at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION! An Early Gall will secure Great Bargains. TU MR. M. CASELBERG. SIR, —We. the undersigned, Burgesses of the Borough of Mastcrtm invite you to come foiward as a Caudidato for llm Mayoralty believing that your business experience and your well-known ability and honesty of pnrposo will enable you to discharge the duties of the office to the satisfaction of the ratepayers 0. A. Vallaneo W, H. Hoskins David Pickering A. E. S. Carr Geo. Fannin Thomas Dixon C. F. Gawitli Alez. Yule, jnn W. M, Easthope F. W. Green James Maeara A. R. Bunny Fred. Chapman W. P. Fellingham Walter liapp James Brown Hans Peterson T. B. Micliell Neil and Cocltery C. P. Skipper Fred. H Sutton E. R, Foster W. Hill Rhodes Donald D. Foster Hans Hansen James Olayson Tlios. H. Murray F, G, Moore W. lorns C, E, Bremner 11. P. Smith W. Keester E. McEwan R. H. Cninchen F. B Chalmers W. Francis A, A. Elkina James Wrigley James Thompson A. Bradford J. Gardner 6. Smith E. M. Galloway Joseph Williams John Driiminond George Coker David Dixon Edwin Meredith K. Wilsono F. Gray T. Ct. Ma?on C. J. Frcpth Tlios. E. Prion George Watson Ernest B. Hare C. Winteriugham Tlios. Hall Win. Parkes J. Bulpitt D. W. Mcintosh J. Harris George Youuq John Montgomery T. Wagg Richard Jones W, F, Roy.ihouso J. Gattscha Chaß. Holdaway W. H, Dowry G. S, W. Dalrymple George Grimshaw E. Jones George Allan Thomas Parsons Donald McLachlan E, J, Marley Chas, E. Daniell John Crimp Edwin Quick F. Bright Win. Sellar Wm, Cullen

To Messrs C, A, Yallance, David Picker ing, W. H. Hosking, George Fannin, J. Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing tho requisition:— GENTLEMEN.—In answer to the very large requisition you have presented ine with I feel extremely pleased with the honor you have dono 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 fection of the Burgesses of Masterton I have much pleasure in acceding to it, and if elected I promise to do my duty to the best of iny ability without fear on favor, and to work in unis'-n with the Councillors for the good of the whole Borough and to conduct thu deliberations of tho Council with propriety. My personal views are well known to a large number of the requitionists, but now state for tho information of other ratepayers that tliey arc emphatically pboores-ive and at the same time fher fhom rkcklessnesb. It will bo my aim to assist in fostering sncli measures is will promote the substantial welfaro and advancement of tho Borough so as to enable it to attain tho position its natural advantages warrants,' At the same time I will consider it my duty to counsel tho ratepayers against unmatured schemes for reckless borrowing and expenditure, and will use my bpst endeavors to protect the Burgesses from biing weighted down with excessi\e and burdensome rates, In contusion. I wish to explain my reasons for not having taken part in local matters ero this, are that although having large interests in the Horougli, 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 suffrages of the Burgesses.—l am, Ao., M, CABELBEBQ, &UIUCE VILLE LIM H can be obtained J. VILE W. CULLEN) Maßtelton - J. McGUIRK, Greytown, J. D, OAKLEY Feathereton. C. DONALDSON & CO.' Lime Burners, MdWifffVilW, "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 26 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 26 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 26 October 1881, Page 4

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