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MB.. BUNNY. TNVJTES the Elootors to meot him the Town Hall, GREYTQWN, on MONDAY EVENING, 21st instan &t half-past seven o'clock; At the Ton CARTERTON, w TUESDAY. BYBNINOj 22nd imtanl at Odd-Fellows'Hall, -•/ FEATHERSTON, 'on WEDNESDAY EVENING 23. instant; at School Room, MARTINBOKOUGH, on THURSDAY EVENING, 24t instant; and at tho School Room, MORRISON'S BUSH, on FRIDAY EVENING, 25th instant, . 92 BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON. MAYORAL~ELECTION, NOTICE.. THE Candidates for the Office of Mayo (Messrs A. Dish ami M. : Uaselberj respectfully invite the Burgesses of Mastei tpntomeet them in tlic TOWN HALL On "Wednesday Evening 23rd iiist,, at 8 o'clock. For the purposo of hearing the views of th above candidates. COUNTY ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CAR TERTQN RIDING, pENTLEJIEN,J request to have the honor o representing you, and guarding your in terests in tho County Council. It is very important the Ratepayers ol this Highway District should have ai: efficient representative in the Council Chamber, as the Council receives funds to a considerable amount, which ought tc (Wist us in making roads into our bad country, I am not willing -ihe East and West Counties should be made into one, and ] think it best to leavo the present HighWay Boards and districts undisturbed. The Road Boards are the most useful and important of all local governing bodies. I think, the time has come when the may with advantage remove all 'toll-gates, and make a larger use of tho power entrusted to it by the Counties Act. If you return me on Wednesday next, I will try to promote with energy and care tho welfare of the whole Valley, and of this Riding in particular. I am, Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, Wm. BQOTH. Parterton Nov 14,1881 925

X armed from England, wMiinp to learn colonial /arming, would render his services gratuitously to an expoiiunced fanner. Good references, Apply, with particulars, to Mr William Skty, Colonial Mupcum, Wellington, 92,5 GOOD NEWS FORTHE PUBLIC! Support Local Industry ! W. P. FELLINGHAM, WHILE thanking tl-.e pulilic of Master- . ton and surrounding neighborhood for the very liberal support accorded to him in the past, would respectfully inform them that having ncently imported Machinery which is now in full working order, lie is now by its aid in a position to sell goods ef hi« o>vn makeoi better, quality than any storekeeper in the district. Thm >vhy buy lioots of Storekeepers? who know nothing of the tr.-idn iinrnf (tic nnolit,. „f n' _.i: i.. n. trade nor of lli6 quality of the aiticles they soil. . _ W. P. FELLINGHAM keeps to his own line of business, and by his long practical experience and tlio aid of machinery he can tbfy storekeepers to compete with him for price or quality. ' P.B.—Having now a very large stock of BOOK and SHOES of every tiespnntion, W. P. F, lias determined (in order to make room for new goods) to sell the whole for cash, nt Prices at which lie absolutely Defies Competition. Gall and hibje for Yourselves AT THE : CENTBAL BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Opposite Council fihambors. , Queen st,, Masteiitox. POOTS and SHOES of every description (pegged, sewn, or rivotted) made to order outho shortest notice, Repairs Neatly Emitted. CIAIWEEUKfiof tin Muter--tx. wn Borough Council will be held in the Council Cumbers on TUESDAY, Pith December, 1881, at 8 p.m., to confirm the following resolution, for footpath charges passed 25th October 1681, relating to a By. Law:— ' " That the By-Law as amended be passed by this Council." p H. DROWN, '.: Town Clerk. OPENING NOTICE, Mil SPJSED THE 7||f PLOUGa FRESH ARRIVALS OF FRUIT, cheaper than ever, NEW GOODS IN CONFECTIONERY Just opened up. SPECIALITY. Celebrated Nursery-Biscuits, as rnamifactored at Robb's. Biscuit Fac- ■ tory, St. Martin's Lane, " ,; ■ London. ■■■'; < Our BREAD ■ Will, on trial, prove equil to any in or out of the Province, j Jot Pies and Tea and Coffee always ready.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 926, 16 November 1881, Page 3

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