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M Mastei'ton COACH & CARRIAGE! Mum & Dixon Bros. ; Having engaged the services of the best IMIAI.DUI and CARRIAGE PAINTER n New Zealand, nre now prepared to do I'lunting in the Highest Style of Alt. SlONwkitino, ' Kikling on Glass, or. in fact, O.IKAMBNTAL PATNTLNG of every description. The above Firm are still builclin.tr c.\i.m,\G;s utli the best of American materials. No Buogihs built from deal pading-cases, or cushions stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Three-Star | ASH, HICKORY, and KAURI PINE Used, HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybacks, &o. TJm public still have the advantage, in caso of breakage occurring within a reasonable period, of having it repaired gratia. Tb? LARGEST STOCK, in connection with Ihu trade, of ai>y firm in the Province, Don't Forqktl Ornamental Writing Of every description, MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. Mil 1). CAMERON begs to aunonnceto the inhabitants of Ureytown, Masterion, and the surrounding 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 OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Tho work being under hhi own personal superintendence, he cau guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be executed to the satisfaction of his customers in style of workmanship, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 mouths. COWLRICK & WATSON, Union .Factory. CodBTEXAY PIACE, WeILINGTON. THE Proprietors of the above bag to inform Wairnrapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen, aud others that they have determined to COMPETE WITH IMPORTED GOODS m their various lines of business, and trust that they will receive the support of all who recognise the importance of Encour iging LOCAL INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in addition to their Coachmakiog business, Three & Jouit- wheeled Perambulators ROCKING HORSES, ROSINANTES, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, AND ALL KINDS OF BASKETWARE,. w ; be found in all cases Below Imported Piuces,

ON SALE (all our own make,)— Wagonettes, tyring Carts, tyring Drays, Tip Drays, Exnrcss Wagons, etu., at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION ! An Early Call will secure Great Bargains. TO MR. M. CASELBEBG. Qlli,— Wo, the undersigned, Burgesses of k. * the Borough of Masterton invite you to coiuu loiw.'ird as a Caml.lito for tluUa\orultv, believing that your busine.-t experienco anil your well-known ability and lii'insly of purpose will cnablo you todisdun go the duties o! the oilieo to the satisW. H. Hosking A. E, S. Oarr Joseph Williams John Drummond George Coker David Dixon Edwin Meredith K. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Mason 0. J. Frepth Thomas Dixon Alez. Yule, jun David Dixon W. M, Kaslhope Edwin Meredith P. W. Green K. Wilsone Jame-i Macara ■J. Gray A. 11 Bunny T. G. Mason Fred. Chapman 0. J. Frepth W. P. Mingham Thos. E. Price Walter liapp George Watson James Brown Ernest B. Hare 1 i ims Peterson C, 'Winteringham T.B. Michell Thos. Hall Neil and Cookery Wm, Parkes 0. P. Skipper J, Bulpitfc Fred. II Sutton D. W. Mcintosh li li. Foster J. Harris W. Hill George Yonni; Bhodes Dnnald John Montgomery D. Foster T. Wagg Hans Hansen Eioliard Jones James Olavson W. F, floydhonso Fred. II Sutton li li, Foster W. Hill Bhodes Dnnald ]). Foster Hans Hansen James Olavson Thos. 11, Murray J. Gattsoha F, G. Moore W. lorns C. E. Brenmer K. I'. Smith W. Keester E, Mcßwan li, H. Cuinehen F. B Chalmers W. Francis A. A. Elkins James Wrigley Chas. Holdaway W.H.Bowry G. S. W. Dalrymple George Grimshaw E, Jones George Allan Thomas Parsons Donald MnLaohlan E, J, Marley Chas. E, Daniell John Crimp A. Bradford F, Bright J. Gardner Wm, Sellar G. Smith Wm.Cullen 11. JI, Galloway. To Messrs C. A, Yallance, David Picker ing, W. H. Hosking, George Fannin, J, Williams, and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition:— GENTLEMEN.—In answer to the very large requisition you have presented mo with 1 fee! extremely pleased with the honor you have done mo and confidence you have displayed in me, especially as it was unnought for and unexpected on my part. As the requisition represents bo very large and influential a section of the Burgesses of Masterton I have muoh pitasuro in acceding to it, and if elected I promise to do my duty to the bosk of my ability without fear or favor, and to workin unis«n with the Councillors for the good of the whole Borough aud to conduct the deliberations of the Council with propriety, My personal viewß are well known to a large number of the requitionists, but now slate for the information of other ratepayers that they are emphatically pboobeb-iye and at the same time I'lißß from wjckxessness, It will be my aim to assist in fostering such measures as will promote the substantial woifaic and advancement of the Borough no as to enable it to attain the position its natural advantages warranto. At the same time I will fonsider it my duty to counsel tiui ratepayers against numaturcd schemes for reckless borrowing and expenditure, and will use my W.st endeavors to protect the liui'gossrs from boing weighted down with exoesahe and jurdensomo rates,

lii conclusion. I wish to explain my reasons for iiot having taken part in Iocs! matters ore this, are that although having imvo 'interests in the Horough, I have not till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly from not wishing to push myself forward to tlio exclusion of other gontiomen who had prior claims on the suffrages of tho Burgesses—l am, &0,, M. CABELBEBG.: ii ,j AIiuUiVILLELIMIi can be obtained IVI of:J - VILE 1 ut » \ W. tULLKN j Masterton- : J.MeGUIRK, Greytown, '.'J.D.OAiaEY Peatherston.' . C. DONALDSON & CO.' '.,._.-, lime burners,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 909, 27 October 1881, Page 4

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