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THANKS, '< THANK the Burgesses of Masterton for tlio honor they kvo again conferred upon mo in clouting mo ,to the Licensing Committee. 2219 JOHN HARDING, f BEG to thank.the Burgesses for their J. confidence in elcctiim me to tlio Licensing Committee, and to assure them that 1 shall endeavor to merit a continuance of their good opinion. Yours faithfully, 2219 . JOHNHESSEY. TO THE RATEPAYERS. IBEG to return you my sincere thanks for ro-electing mo to tlio Licensing Committee. I am, Yours faithfully, 2219 T. E. CHAMBERLAIN. ' MASTERTON, CASTLEPOINT, AND ALFREDTON LICENSING DISTRICTS. ' $J OTICE il! ]lol ' eb y g' veil f,]wt tho .JpN annual elections of five persons in each of the above districts to act as members of Licensing Committees will beheld I as follows: ' Masterton and Castlopoint Districts on THURSDAY, the 25th February, inst. Alfredton District on FRIDAY, the 26th inst. Nominations ol candidates will close as follows : For the Masterton District at the oflico of Messrs Bacon and Co,, Waipoua Saw Mills, and for Cashpoint at tho Road Board Office, Timii, at Noon on THURSDAY, 18th February. In the Alfredton District at the Engineer's Offico, Eketahuna, at , : Noon on FRIDAY, 19th February. Polls, if necessary, will be duly advertised. Forms of nomination may be obtained at the Tinui store, Messrs Shuto & Jones' store, Ekt-taliuna, or from the undersigned. F. G. MOORE, Returning Officer, Council Chambers, '■ Masterton, Feb. 12th, 1886. 2219 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ' CARTERTON RAM & EWE FUR. WEDNESDAY MD THURSDAY, 17th AND 18th FEBRUARY. iATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will bo issued from all Wairarapa stations to Carterton on 17th and 18th, available tor return up to and including Friday, 19th February, Stock unsold, having paid carriage to ■ the show, will be returned free to the •tation from which sent, at tho owner's risk. Wairarapa trains will run as on §aturim. " I BY ORDER. TO BUILDERS. r RENDERS are invited by the undorX signed until 7 p.m. on FRIDAY ■tfext, the 19th inst., for the ERECTION •f TWO DWELLING HOUSES for Mr D. E. Toohill, Plans and specifications .to be seen at the Royal Hotol, whero tenders are to be left. j -, E. WRIGLEY, 1219 Architect, Church-street. NOTICE. TOTICE is hcroby given that POISON S for dogs is laid on 1 tho Ma'nawa Station. J. 0. SUTHERLAND, 1219 Manager. 10R SALE.- 2 Draught Mares (one j. with foal) broken and guaranteed quiet; 50 Fat Wethers; 20 head cattle. .A. McLEOD, 8219. Opaki. . r F the owner of section No. 45, in X Mauricevillo does not repair his portion of the boundary fence between us, FOURTEEN DAYS from date, mo will be dono at his expense. CHARLESFORSBERG, , Mauriceville, February 12th 1886. 8219 . MENDERS are required up to tho 20th X- inafc. for the erection of a Dip 30ft long at South Featherston (labor only). The lowest or any tender not necessarily ccopted. Plans and specifications can o seen at the residence of the undersigned. MURRAY J. fl. JACKSON, "18 South Featherston. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ;'.■'. TRANSFER OF LICENS,E. ?'; JOSEPH WILSON, of Wfokatsti, rJ being the holder of a Pnb&an's icense in respect of the hous o and premises situate at Whakataii, do. hereby jive notice thatJ'desire to obtain, and ▼ill, at the next Licensing Meeting to bo koldeniat Tinui on tho 9th day o: f March, ,apA apply for a Transfer of the said 3 from myself to/ GIEORGE THOMAS ROBINSOIUy Appointee. Dated tho Ist day of February ', 1886. 8218 JOSEPH WILSON. ; PRELIMINARY NOTI'CE. GENUINE '& UNRESERVED SALE „-" BY AUCTION ON ..';;*.. Ae 15th, 10th and mil. MARCH, i at tho Empire, Hotel, Wei'foijl' lington. m T\WA>" & CO., favored, with instruc- .(, X) tions from Mr Jacob Xichtscheindel, vhose lease of the Empire Hotel expires on or about tho above-mentioned time, will sell by auction as above— The whole of the FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, BILLIARD TABLE, &c„ a detailed list of which will appear in a future issue, without tho Slightest Reserve, As this is the first genuine sale of the M&overofieredin Wellington, and as JneTurniture and Stock are of tho very best quality and of tho most varied descriptions, little difficulty willbeexporienced in their disposal, and as there will bo No Reserve it must necessarily follow i that the . TERMS ARE CASH. A card to view tho Furniture and Stock ,_ Mri be obtained 'from tho Auotionoer, or \\ from the Proprietor on the premises, at '" soy reasonable time before the day of sale, •■'•'.' V WAN &00.,'" " |}U ; ' ' Auotjoiefew.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 3

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