ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT. pUBLIC TENDERS will close at NOON of lGlh September, at - the Road Board Office, Alfredtoii, for (lie FORMATION of about 80 Chains of ROAD on the Alfredton District Line, I'lnus and Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Offices, Aliredton and Masterton. CHAS. MACQUARIE, • Clerk to the Board. 2nd September, 1884, 1777 IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED from Te Ore Ore, Dark Red J. (nearly Brown) and White Bull,, branded. S.P. off rump. If not released, will be sold September 19th. at 12 o'clock Noon. G. A, BOWSER, 1776 Poundkeeper. MASTERTON CRICKET CLUB: THE annual general meeting of the club will be held at Messrs Beard' and Gray'a office on WEDNESDAY evening nezt at 8 o'clock. Intending members invited to be present. W. McKENZIE, 1776 Hon. Seo. MASTERTON-OPAKT JOCKEY CLUB. : THE annual meeting of the Mustertou Opaki Jockey Club will be held on SATURDAY, 6th September, at 8 p.m., in the Club Hotel, R. J. FITTON, 1776 Hon. Secretary.
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. AND GENTLEMEN— Having been requested to allow myself to be nominated for a eeit at the Council, and finding I will hare sufficient time at my disposal, I have much pleasure in responding and soliciting your suffrages at the approaching annual election. If return;d I can only assure you that I shall endeavor to expend your rates on works of utility, and in other respects I shall strive to promote the prosperity of the Borough by helping, as far as practicable, every useful movement, lain, &c„ 1773 THOS. P. CrIKDWOOD. TO TBE KATEPAYERS OP THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN. -In response to a large and influentia requisition I have much pleasure in offering my services as your representative. The following are my views on some leading local questions: - Gas,—lf possible should be supplied by a local co-operative consumers company, without Wellington or any other outside assistance. Drainage, etc.—A small loan would, I consider, be necessary for a drainage and sewage scheme, eo that the public health mny be protected, The powers of the Sanitary Inspector should bo increased;and a public scavenger appointed. Water Supply.—Masterton is so wcl supplied with water that an expensive scheme is unnecessary; For fire prevention the Brigade need encouragement vatlier than an increased supply of cold water from the Council. Streets.—The streets in the outlying parts of the Borough have not received the attention they deserve. Those on the schedule already published by the Council should be completed at once.
Bohouoh OvERDBAFT.-This I would endeavor to wipe off and savo three to four per cent interest by raising a moderate loan. If time and opportunity permits I intend to invite you to meet me, and lay my view 3 on these aud other questions more fully before you. lam, Ladita and Gentlemen, Yours Moat Obediently, 1773 WALTER RAPP, TO THE BURGESSES OF MASTEBTON. Ladies and gentlemen.-ai the reqiteat of numerous Ratepayers I beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Councillor at the forthcoming election. If eleoted I shall do my best to promote the interests of the Borough by attending as far as practicable to public works of general utility without increasing the liability of the ratepayers. I trust that my long residence and the fact that my interests are completely bound up with those of the Burgesses, will prove a sufficient passport to your confidence. I have the honor to be, Your Obedient Servant, 1772 B. M. GALLOWAY. TO THE BUBGESSEH OP MASTERTON. Ladies and gentlemen.-At the request of a number of ratepayers I ofier my services as a candidate at the forthcoaing election, and as my interests are identical with the welfare of the Borough, if elected, I will always be found upporting and advocating any measures conducivo to the advancement of the town as a whole. Your Obedient Servant, 1773 JAS. MUIH. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON. IN accordance with the wishes of a number of ratepaye that [ should take my part in the conduct of municipal affairs, I offer my services, and if elected will do what 1 can for the general good, Yours Faithfully, S. BACON. "CHEAP FRUIT;! rpHE OBDER OF THE DAY AT THE QUEEN-ST. FRUIT DEPOT, • Nekt" lbs C10ck.......v...... .Maaterfon, 1766
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 3 September 1884, Page 3
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