MASTERTON-OPAKT JOCKEY CLUB. THE annual meeting of tho Mastartoti Opaki Jookey Club will bo held on SATURDAY, 6th September, at 8 p.m., in the Club Hotel, R, J, FITTON, 177fi Hon. Secretary. TO HIS WORSHIP TEE MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. WE, the undersigned .Ratepayers, request that you will ba good enough to convene a PUBLIC MEETING, for the purpose of considering the necessity of taking steps to prevent tho AYaipoua River from inundali'iifj tho town during future floods. (Signed), S. E. OAPPER, THOS. E. PRICE. S. BACON, A. BIBH, W. SBLLAB, And 'lO others, TO MESSRS GAPPER, PRICE, BISH, BACON, SELLAR, AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION, I HAVE much pleasure in acceding to your request, and herobv convene a PUBTIO MEETING for SATURDAY, 6th September, 1884, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Institute Upper Room; W. LOWES. • 1780 Mayor, CRICKET.' A MEETING of persons interested in Cricket will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. .September 9th at tho Fire Brigade Station, for the purpose of forming a "Tradesman's Cricket Club." Chair to be taken st 8 o'clock. Officers and members ot the Maslorton Crioket Club respectfully invited to attend. 1780 TO THE lUTEfAYERS OF THE' BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-
Having been requested to allow myself to be nominated for a Feifc at the Council, and finding I irillhave sufHcient time at my disposal, I have much pleasure in responding and soliciting your sufi'ragea at the approachins annu?.l election, If retumid I can only aFsure yon that I shall endeavor to expend your sates on works of utility, and in other respects I shall. skive to promote the prosperity of the Borough by helping, as far as practicable, every useful movement, I am, &c, 1773 THOS. P. GIEDWOOD, TO TBE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOR. OUGHOFMASTEETON. T ADIEB 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 looal questions: - Gas,—lf possible chonld he supplied by a local co-operative consumers company, without Wellington or any other outside assistance, Drainage, etc.—A small loan would, I consiaer, be necessary for a drainage and sewage scheme, bo that the public health may be protected, The powers of the Sanitary Inspsotor should be increased and a publio scavenger appointed. Water Supply,—Masterton is so wel supplied with water that an expensive scheme is unnecessary. For fire prevention the Brigade need encouragement rather 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, Bonocon Overdraft.—This I would cnt doavor to wipe off and savo three to four per cent interest by raising a moderate loan. If time and opportunity permits I intond to invito you to meet me, and lay my view 8 on these and other quoßtions more fully before you.
lam, Ladies nnd Gentlemen, Yours Most Obediently, 1773 WALTER RAPP, TO THE BURGESSES OF MASTERTON. T AMES AND GENTLEMEN.-At the ■*-" request of numerous Ra f opayers I beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Councillor at tho forthcoming election. If elected 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 trii&t that ray lone residence and the fact that ray interests are completely bound up with those of the Burgesses, will prove a sufficient passport to your confi> deuce. I have the honor to be, Your Obediont Servant, 1772 B. M. GALLOWAY. TO THE BUBGESSEB OP MASTERTON,
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-At the request of a number of ratepayers I ofier. my services as a candidate at the forthcotting election, and as my interests are identical with the welfare of the Borough, if elected, I -mil always be found upporting and advocating any measures conducive to tho advancement of'the town as a Whole. Your Obedient Servant, 1773 ' JAS. MDIR. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTM. IN accordance with the wishes of a number of ratepaye that I Bhould 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. , ZABDI'S' ELBODRNJS.CDP CONSULTATION See Advertisement in another I olumn. 1763
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 6 September 1884, Page 3
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