T' . „ . tc como forward as a candidate for the ■ asatredlfelected,jsu willfulill the important, duties to their satisfaction:- ' • Si. ,i : i/ «; Ei Cuamborlain' Qcorgo lOokcr 5' 5' phinehen Josoph Williams D.F. McCarthy.,. ,- B, B. flare, G. W. Schroder Thos. Hall James Macaip , Charles Dixon Jatacs Wrigloy Edwin J. Hurley E, Bromley Bell W. Dixon- ■ i William H, Hoslting Geo. Fannin . T. G. Mason E Petersen L. J. Hooper, ' William lores _ -iW. " ' W*MoKenafe" ;, : Maik Maxton • Edwin Feist! ' T? Or ,V, W. Mi Easthope G.Russell • S: ; JW, Mcintosh ; ,F. H,. Button Mi William H;- Bcetham . Walter Eapp George Dixon Edwin Charles Evens it. G. Williams ' 111"S-.'-ii : T. S. CrcßaweU John F, Ward ■William Bell James Muir iuomas Dixon a. P. v.W. Kecater John Hessey ,<-M> F.Roydh* •: C.P,. Qawijh Smith & How ; Bi Wilsone ~j ; R. M, Galloway . F.,8. Chalmers Edward Dixon ■ . ,Ri«hard Jones Jos. Bennett w j f n , s „<,■■■ Arthur Cleghorn Frederick Chapman D. M'Gregor aGomngo '.' . E.Wrigley liichard J, Fittoa B. Haro ' A. Johnston D, Donally. J. Matthowa • D. Pickering ' T, B. Michell Rhodes Donald F, Bright William Ml 0, A. Christiansen' ! George Heron E. V. Snjit!) Thomas Parsons G. H. Shuto F. Gray R, Evernden William Francis T. R, Wilton ' Job Vile J. H. La Booho P. W. Parker Thomas jfefflps J. D. Evca Win, Parkea A. Komatedt P. Hourigan ;T, D. Thompson Edwin Mpreditlr ! J,„Walkflr . --t 0. Boys. RiofiarJ Nioliolls * Thomas 0. D'Arcy H. Pearson' " •J. Kite . '• John.Yatei) Thomas Jggo ' George Ha'rvoy t —...-„v,jnn J sines Thompson John Montgomery D,' Carman W, langley Tom H. oj]l T. E, OhamherJijin Walter Morison W. Sellar H. Bentley James Nicol W.P; Fellingham,, "Hi Hanson F.P.Harrison ■ Charles E, Daniell HeniyCole ; Weorge Young J.'Wyett • J. G.'Mackay F. Morgan W. F. York J.B.Keith B, P. Perry John W. Lang J, Ewington Di He™ J- 0, Alpass J. W. Ranby Llewelyn Smith John Raynor W. W. McCardlo William Wilton Robert Donald John King 'J/Bullpitt •;A. B. Yates Edwin ArnoW Cornelius Dixon Joseph Blllington William Gillespie G. Haskell M, Hoar ' G,M, Wood. - W. Darley
To His.Worship the Mayor and the. ladies and gentleman signing the roq^uisition. . , lADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I feel wghly gratified at tlio reoeipfc of such an in. uticiltißil and numerously eigned requisition represeniiug js it does all classes <jf tlio community, 1 ha?e great pleasure.in accepting the requisition, and place myself freely . and confidently in your hands, I am, . Mes and Gentlomon, ' Yours Faithfully, ■' Wm, LOWES; , , "J ' CLUB; HOTEL SM/ES.. .. P- COOKERY thanks his customers for >•; their supiiort during tlio time be has been in businew in the above Stables/ and ■ psjjs to state that he has transferred his interest in the business to Messrs Charles 1 -Dim and Roland Jaques, whose experience in the same line ia well known; and ho trusts 'they will retain the confidence placed in-him, DIXON & JAQUES, LWEBY STABLEREEPERS,- CLUB . HOTEL, IfASIERTON, ' Bog to state thoy have purchased Mr Cookery's interest'in Jhe. sbovo business, and will.enaeavor, by civility and prompt attentionio all orders, to deserve a fair share of public' support. No effort will be wanting on their part to ieenre and retain the confidence of patrons, ' DIXON & JAQUES, ' 1511 CLUB STABLES. WAIAABAPA NORTH COUNTY ; ...SETTLERS'ASSOCIATION .. 1 MEMBBBfIof the Association are requested , to.forward fto'r subscriptions to the under* ' signed pti or. before' MONDAY, the 22nd iust,, the day of.Section of Delegates, &c. "W.SELLAR, ' See,.pro! turn. , October 16,1883. ■ 'lslO
,•: ",'j : F« New Lace Goods go to 0, Smith'# For New Dolmans," Capes, ie,, go fo 0. Smllh,B , FRIEDRICFISHALL MINERAL ' ' •. VATER, \ KEGENERATINOt and Restorative r Mineral Water, bottled at tho Springs; Ciiose who value Mr Heaitli .should. ' p"ro-care'itafc-once. •' KEMPTHORNE,, PROSSER & CO.; , New Zealand Drug Company, Limited Wellington.' 1491 For Everything Cheap and flood go to 0. Smith's •:(. Til ANNUAL SHOW, Under tho Auspices of the "WAIRABAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, /Will bo held on the Show Grounds,. Car ; terton, on>" Thursday, Ist November, EXHIBITORS are reminded that Entries , for the Show close at Jhe OiEces Of Mesars F, H, WoodjGreytown), It, Browri • sand Co. (Jlasterton),'J. D; Oakley (Fcathorßtoo), E. 15, Kdmunds-(WellingtopJ, and H. 'H, Wolters (Carterton),. on WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, that in 'no. case •will any entry be received- alter that date. .ADMISSION to thb SHOW-Members (on production of ticket), U'ree; Nonmembers (boforenoon) ss, (afternoon) - •■ is." Arrangements are' being made to run Special; Railway Trains at Seduced Rates; - also to have the. Show Day proclaimed a BankandGeaeral Holiday throughout the /Valley, _ '• • • ' " . _ Ihei'Bftilway• Department permits all Ex.•flibits.on which the railway freight to Carterton ioa been paid to be returned by rail f ., %0. BUCHANAN, - -i -1 Mdent. Carterton, 24th July, 1883, s . 1440 For New Milliner}- go to C. Smith's
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1511, 17 October 1883, Page 3
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