Jrfrct* THE BEEHIVE STORE! .1. t\ WATTO (late-with C.'A. Bbioos ft Co.) ' n f" r| 'i his ard YV tlie public (without any uimecefs.vy . . blow and filling a whole page) that tbero iB Ho jriM/i fm-Hicm' to travel further, as lie is .: enabled to supply, them as cheap as any ■■ >:; * Bouse in • town, for cash, as he has no cxpensts and BUYS'for CASH! Jhc Provision Dtyartmtnt is a specVlity, TOc but the best Butter, Cheese, Bacon jnd Ha'ins sold. ■ ' just received, for Races and Cliriatmas— Fifty best Caiitorbury-Haiiia., MASTERTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. PUBLIC TENDEIiS will close at noon ef the 2Gth November, 1881, for Boad Works on Brandon's and Kaikouta Line. Plans, dp,, at Road Board Ollice. The Board reserves the right of accepting any tender. 925- C. E.BREMNER. A BABGAIN-TEBJIS EASY. • OA A ACItES Agricultural and PasOuU toral LAND near Masterton. Fenced, watered, and improved. £4los pur acre. . , Further particulars on application to 925 JAMES BIIOWN. BOROUGH OF JIASTERTON. . mayoraiTelection, SOTIOIi. THE Candidates for the Oliicc of Mayor . (Messrs A. Biah and M. Caselberg) respectfully invite the Burgesses of Masterton to meet them in the . TOWN HALL ■ On Wednesday livening, .. - 23rd inst,, at 8 o'clock. For the purpose of hearing the views of the .. ■ above candidates. • • A. BISH. 925 11. CASELBEUG.
COUNTY ELECTIONS. To THE ELECTORS OF THE CAM- . TERTON BIDING. QENTLEMEN,I request to have the honor of representing you, and guarding your interests in the County Council. It' iB very important the Eatepayers of this Highway District should hiive an efficient representative in the Council Chamber, as the Council receives funds to a considerable amount, which ought to assist us in making roads into our back country. ; ' • lam not willing the East and West Counties should be made into one, and I k /think it best to leave the present Hi«h- . • ■ way Boards and districts undisturbed. Theload Boards are the most useful and important of all local governing bodies, I think the time has come when, the Council may with advantage remove all toll-gates, and make a larger use of ih« power entrusted to it by the Counties Act. If you return me on Wednesday B«t, I will try to promote with energy end care the welfare of the whole Yalley, and of this Biding in particular. I am, Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, Wm, BOOTH. Carterton Nov 14,1881. 92 TO FARMERS.—A Young Man just arrived from England, willing to learn colonial farming, would render his Bervices gratuitously to an experienced • . fanner. Good references. Apply, with particulars, to Mr William Skey, Colonial * ' Museum, Wellington, '' 925 A mm mm Jiffies fe?iT> jppi •' '' LOYAL masterton lodge, ... ...jpSE usual, fortnightly meeting of the J. abovQ Lodgeitakes ylucc This Evening ■?>.s at.tlie Lodge-room, at Bp, m, ' 823
Support. Local ; Industry! W. P. FELLINGHAM, ; '• • "\7t7 HILE thanking the public of Master- ... * V ■ ton and surrounding neighborhood for the very liberal support; accorded to him in the past, Would respectfully inform them that having - recently imported Machinery . which is now in full working order, ho is now by its aid in a position to sell goods ef ; his own make of better quality ..than any storekeeper in the district. , Then why buy boots, of Store- ' Keepers? who know nothing of the ' trade nor of the quality of thfai tides they sell. „W.P. FELLINGHAM his own : lijMrf.Jtainess, and liy his practical Mperifnce and the aid of machinery lie can jj&bly storekeepers to compete • with him for 'ptico or Quality. : -'f-B'~Having now a Very lai'ffe stock ofIOOTS aud SHOES of every ileBcriptiop, W, P, F, has determined (in order ' '"to' make room for new Roods)' to sell the './ wMe, for cash, at Prices at which he absolately Defies Competition. Call and-judge fir Yourselves ~atxhev . CENTBALBOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, . ... .• <,.-?PP 08 f, ts Council Chambers..- ' .Quee.v ST., Masteuxon. . __ . . EOOfS and-SHOES of every description (pegged,, sewn, or riyetted) made to oi der on the shortest notice. Neathj Executed: S ' A MEETING of the Master- • ax..: ton Borough .Council will be held in the Council Chambers on TUESDAY, 6th December, 1881, at ut p.rn,, to confirm the following resolution, for footpath charges passed 26th. October. 1881, Relating.to a By. By-law as'amejide'd'be passed r;-;; "• • R.BP.OTO; ; , . ; . Town Clerk. JIIGGS & ARB 15 N kJEOiY'' QUEJ3N-ST, MASTERTONi 910
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 925, 15 November 1881, Page 3
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