After several years expenence m supplying watches for tho colonial market, Littlejohn and Sou, of Larabton Quay, Wellington, have obsorvod the neod for a thoroughly sound English Lever Watch at a lower prioe than that usually paid for such watches. It is only bj the judicious division of labor and by the manufacture of large quantities on a uniform plan, that we are enabled to moet this want. We have now the pleasure of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever, This watch, being simple in design durable, highly finished, and accurate,fnlfils, all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper, A written guarantee for two years will be given with each w*toh. ■ Sent by post, seourely packed, on receipt 'of Post Office order or cWuo.-(Advtl
- Lessee G. Coker. TONIGHT! Friday, September 12th inst, Last appearance in the Wairarapa of ME F. Wi MILLIS, Monarch Veotbiloquist,. AND CHARACTER IMPERSONATOR, In his Original Ventriloqual Entertainment entitled, Pronounced by the leading local papers to be one of the best and most original entertainment that has visited the Wairarapa. NEW DRESS CIRCLE^ Will le open to the public for the first time on Friday Evening. A plnn may be seen, and seats secured, at- Mr Price's, stationer. Dress Circle (seats numbered and reserved), 3s; Stalls, 2s; • Pit, ONE SHILLING. Curtain nt 8 sharp, Carriages may be ordered at 10.15, NOTICE.-The Carterton Entortainment | has been postponed till MONDAY NEXT. , 1785 THE following is a list of the votes polled by tho respective Candidates at the present election : BACON, SEPTIMUS .. 203 CULLEN, WILLIAM ,'. 8 GALLOWAY, ROBERT MUNRO 91 GAPPKR, SAMUEL EDWARD 176 GIRDWOOD, THOMAS PRICE .. .. .. 83 MTJIB, JAMES ..' ..207 RAPP, WALTER .. ..148 SHOTE'.IHOMASWILLIAM 61 INFORMAL .. 8 Messrs Muir, Bacon, and Gapper having polled the highest number of votes, I hereby declare thein duly elected Councillors for the Borough of Masterton. R. BROWN 1786 Returning Officer. T DKI! ASD O ONS, Iron and Bra9Sfotjndee3. Engineers Boilebmakem ahd Ship Builders, Mr B. Williams having retired from the firm, we take this opportunity of thanking oar numerous onstomeis for past favors, and trust for a continuance of the same. Wo have greatly increased our plant, and are now prepared to give great despatch to orders, combined witn reasonable oharges, TE ARO FOUNDRY, Wellington,
WAIPOUA DEVIATION. HE undersigned, at the request of a . number of settlers, invites all persons affected by the recent deviation of the Waipoua river in the Opaki District, to' attend at the INSTITUTE on TUESDAY next, September 16th, at 2.80 p.m., to decide upon the best course to be adopted to protect the lands of settlers. Representatives of the County and Koad Board specially requested to attend. 1786 J.HERBERT. COURT LOYAL ENTERPRISE, A.O.F, ANNIVERSARY PLAIN AND FANOY DRESS BALL, Theatre Royal, Masterton, Sept. 17.' FORESTERS and those invited aro reminded that the above event takes place on WEDNESDAY ovening next, and that tickets can bo obtained of Messrs T. E, Price, d, Dixon, J. Widens, and S.E.WICKERSON, 1786 Hon. Sec, MASTERTON MUSEUM FUND. 4 LECTURE in aid of the above fund will be delivered by MrJ.J.FREETH. In the INSTITUTE. Masterton, on FRIDAY, 19th September 1884. Subject: The Maoris; their Legends, Superstitions, and Language, ADMISSION.-ls. Chair taken at 8 o'clock by Hlb Worship the Mayor. R. BROWN, 1786 Hon. Secretary, MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST. TENDERS will be received till 7 p.m. on WEDNESDAY 17th inst. tor leasing a DweUing-hoiiße and land in Dixon-st'reet, near the publio Pwk, Particulars at the Council Chambers. R, BROWN, 178.6.. Secretary. TO BUILDERS. lENDERS are invited until 1 v.m. on THURSDAY, 18th inst., for the erection of a Dwelling-house for Duncan McMaster, Esq., at Matayhero, Lower Valley. Plans aad specifications at my office and at Messrs Wakelin and Hawkins' Factory, Grey town. GEO. FANNIN, 1784 ■ •. ■ Architect. RAPP AND HARE'S '■ SUGAB,f'.': 4d PER lb.-rTry it.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 12 September 1884, Page 3
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