NEW ZEALAND railways. WELLINGTON SECTION. ON SATURDAY NEXT, tlio sth instant, the 1.1.15 p.m. train will run through to all Wairarapa stations, GEO. ASIICROFT, 2085 District Manager. TTTIIE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN.—Having JJ allowed myself to be nominated as a candidate for Municipal honors, I beg to solicit your support at the forthcoming election, The policy of the last Works Committee lias been one of holding back instead of progressing—they evidently having overlooked tho fact that while the works are stationary, the expenses are still running on. If elected I shall ondeavor to remedy this s*ate of Ihings, and keep tho work and expense! running concurrently or have both stopped, I have had considerable experience in public works, both before and after the formation of the Borough. Many Councillors have been glad to adopt my suggestions for bridge, roads, and culverts. That experience I now freely offer to the Borough. I shall be glad at an early date to meet you both at Kurnpuni and Masterton, when I will fully state my views on the leading questions of interest to the Btlrgesses. I am, Ladies and'Gentlcmen, Your Obedient Servant, 2083 . WILLIAM CULLEN. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, TENDERS FOR £IO,OOO GAS LOAN DEBENTURES. rnENDERSaro invited to I'2 o'clock JL (noon) on THURSDAY, October Ist, 1885, for the Borough of Masterton Authorised Gas Loan of £IO,OOO (in 100 Debentures of £IOO each, at a minimum of £9B per cent,), bearing interest at the rate of six pounds % per annum. Interest payable half-yearly' at any branch of the Bank of Australasia in New Zealand. Debentures, re-payable Ist October a.d. 1900, at the Bank of Australasia, Masterton, secured primarily on the Gas Works, aud secondarily on the ordinary revenue of the Borough. Deposit of £5 fpor cent to accompany each tender. Tenders to be sent to the Bank of Australasia, Mastertoil. Full particulars aud forms of tender at the Bank of Australasia, or oil application at the Council Chambers. R. BROWN, 2083 Town Clerk, ARRETT'S HOTEL, Lambion-quay, WELLINGTON. MR, JAMES MADDEN Begs to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has purchased the Lease and Goodwill of the above Hotel, which is now having a thorough renovation, and will be completed in the course of a few weeks. Accommodation Unsurpassed. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, Furnished with one of Alcock's Best Tables. Wiifj, Ales, and Spirits of the Very Best Quality, JAMES MADDEN, 2079 Proprietor. AT THE CORNER HOUSE. GRAVES & FLEMING'S ANNUAL WINTER STOCK-TAKING SALE, WILL COMMENCE Saturday, August 1,1885. £15,000 QTOCK to select from. MUST realise enable us to do so we will submit to the Public our entire stock of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, aud' CLOTHING, at prices READ Black Satin and Chenille Pocket Muffs 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid New Black Beaded Laces, ll|d, worth Is fid Ladies' Plain Chemise, Is, worth Is 9d Ladies' Trimmed Chemise, Is 4d, worth 2s fid Ladies' Trimmed Drawers, Is 3d, worth 2s fid Ladies' Paragon Corsets, 2s lid, worth 5s (id Children's Merino Pelisses, 3s lid, worth 10s 6d Children's Costumes, 3s lid, worth 10s fid Sateen and Lace Collarettes, 4id, worth Is 3d White and Cream Frilling, Id and 2d, worth fid Ladies' and Children's Ribbed Hose, 4Jd, worth la Super Scotch Fingering Wool, la lid head, worth 3s Children's Socks, 2d and 3d per pair Ladies' Trimmed Night Dresses, Is lid, worth 4s Ladies' Good Strong Stays, Is, worth 2s (id ' Ladies' Extra Good Stays, Is lid, worth 3s Gd CLOTHING, Men's Strong Tweed Suits, 17s fid, worth 37s 6d Men's Strong Tweed Trousers and Vest, 8s lid, worth 17s fid Meii's Heavy Tweed Trousers, 4s lid worth 8s fid Men's Tweed Sac Coats, 9s lid worth 22s 6d Boys' Tweed Trousers Suits, lis fid, worth 22 s fid Boys' Knicker Suits, 4s lid, worth 9s fid Phase remember that we want £Jfioo during the month of August, therefore the Stock Will be Sold Regardless of Cost, SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, AUGUST IST, 1885. GRAVES & FLEMING. THE CORNER HOUSE, 09,71, Manners-street and No. 1, Cuba-street, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2086, 4 September 1885, Page 3
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