Tenders. fTJBNDBRS wanted for clearing and X • ploughing l about eleven acres. Tenders close 6tli'October i .|BS3. Lowest or any tender rot necessarily aec'optedi ' 11. T. K. OVVPiN, . •' } ~. Sprifyjbank, 1491 • .■ • . Olarevillo, TO CONTMCTOKS, Telegraph (Jouiniissioncrls' prepared , to rfeeivo tenders for tlio aii)), l_y and do ivory of Fifteen Thousand short and Five ilmusand loflg Telegraph Anns, separate tenders, • Specifications and particuifir'3 can be seen and further' particulars obtained at the Telegraph Offioes, Palmerston Nortu, and'Carterton. ' add^reasea '.'The Superintendant ton; 1 and endorsed " 'l'ondor for Telegraph Arms;'! to.be sent in not later than the 30th September, 1683. ' By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. • i"- . , ' ' '• Or LEMON, n : . Superintendent, roafc .Oflico and. Telegraph Department. >. , ' Wellington, ISth September, 1883 _ .
JrPBLIC-TENDERS will close at KUOIS ' ns '' or 'he erection of a Roadman's Cottake. Plana; etc., at Road Board Offioev'' : ' O.E. BREMNEB. Roadßoard Office, • "•. '• "20thSeptember, 1883, ' 1439
REWARD, LOST-OnSaturday night's train at the Featherston Platform, n.£s noto. WhoB'oever.will roturn the same t6 the Branoh vjAirfARAPA Daily Office will receive the above reward, SAMUEL GATES, ... „ Summit, Dated at Featherston this 21th day of September, 1883. . Mfli
IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COUBT OF WELLINGTON HOLDEN AT MASTERTOtf, In the matter of " The Debtors ami Creditors Act, 1876," and the amendments thereof; Ani In the matter of the Bankiuptcv of THOMAS WITT and ROBERT HENRY WITT, of Carterton, laborers, debtors, ' , fPHIS is to notify that Thomas Witt and i' Robert Henry Witt, of Carterton,, laborers, have .this day Mod a statement that they are unable to moot their engagenjents with their creditors. The first; meet* ;ing of'creditors will be held at'the Court on FRIDAY, tliefith day ol Qctob.or, 1883, at 11 o'clock a.m. Bited this 24th dky of..September, 1883. . . • JOSEPH ji FREETH, . : 1492 Clerk District Court, j
ROBT. GARDNER AND CO., ..'[LihukdJ Wellington. . . SEASON, 1883, Our Stock is now FULLY iMADE UP of Sheet) Shears! MARSHALL'S Patent double boned. 38 M. Tho numerouß testimonials received after our introducing these Shears last year warrant us pronouncing them SECOND TO NONE IN THE MARKET. BUHGON & BALLS' double bowed BBA. WARD & PAYNES', Nob, 38,81, 79, ' These are well-known,
Cricket Season, 1883-81 „ We have to hand the Largest . Stock of Cricketing Goods yet imported of Cobbfits, Pages' aiid'DnkeE 1 Manufacture for Match and Practice Bats, Stumps, Balls, -4ci| Ac., all sizes, CLUBS St PJPLIED on hesiterms ■SEASON, 1883-84, ' Tenais Goods. Ayres, Busseya' and Pages' Champion Bafs, Balle, Wets, ic., &c.
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Juetimporfed, the Coventry" Light Sunning STANDARD" Bicycles and Tricycles. Th ese machines are of the newest and most approved style, and are specially adapted for New Zealand roads. Prices on application'
Sole Agents for Wellington and District, NIT. GARDNER AND GO, (LIMITED.) Wholesale Store, Featherston-St., Kemil Store, Lambton Quay. 1489 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON,
rPHE following candidates have beon duly X nominated for the office of Councillor at the present Election DIXON, CHARLES FIELDINU, ALFRED PHILLIP FEIST, EDWIN HESSEY, JOHN • SHUTE, THOMAS WILLIAM. / . A POLL for the election of ONE Councillor from the above-named Candidates will • bo taken on THURSDAY, 4th October," 1883, at the Institute, Mastorton, between the hours of 9'in the forenoon and 6 in-tho afternoon. E. BROWN,.. . : Returiiing.Ofßcer; • TO ' Tp ELECTORS : OF THE ■ BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. pi ENTLEMEN AND LADIES,-As a 17 candidate to represent your intoreata in the Borough Council, my action hitherto has beep as consistent as I could conceive of and ,wiljibe throughout. I make no personal canvass or expenditure. Ihave : received and am daily receiving unsolicited promises of many'honorable persons of the electors, whioh aisures me l shall attain the ;Poaitio:a.l am seeking. My solo object is to benefit the electors and tho' general public, and to raise the chararacter of .the Council to that standard bi efficiency. it ought to possess*,. I have rio desire to injure any one in chapter or estate to gain any particular end., I.therefor'e most earnestly Bolicit your suffrages and influence." > v ■I am, yours faithfully, , THOMASi'WILLIAM SHUTE, Masterton, 24th 5ep,,,1883, TO .THE BURGESSES' QF THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON... . AND GENTLEMEN,-
I have the honor to anh'minoe chat I am a candidate- for your representation in th 6 Borough Gounoil, and if returned it shall be my endeavor to promote, a 9 far as praotio. able," the'intereata and welfare of the community,- . . I am' 4c., • • : ; ' JOHNHESSEY. . i- • DAY. 1 Thursday, October 4.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 3
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