' PUBLIC , : ' IN yjcw (if tho -serious , damage '.caused,! by rabbits in the Northern. Subdivision of the.Wairarapa, we, the undor-' signed, invite .tho suttlers iiiturcat-ud; .in' the questioiV/ in tint Sub-division to attend a Public to bo held ilt the Theatrr at Masikkton, on WEDNESDAY, 7th day of July next. . It will be among other thiuga, to appoint 'dlpdmniitteO'to': consider - and report on the present administration ol the Rabbit A$ in tho Wairarupa£#nd to interview tfs Colonial Secretary thereon, ! . . ' Tho chair will be. taken at 11 a.m. punctually. JOHN MORRISON JAMES YALLANCE ROBERT S. HAWKINS It. MAUMSELL, 2328 TO THE SHAREHOLDER'S OF THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED). T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN-At I J the'equestof a large number of Shareholders, I have bssn imlucod to offer myself as one of, your Directors at the annual meeting to bo held on the 30th instant. J do iiot claim to be ah oxpurt in dyeing or in th 6 manufacture of woollen . goods, preferring to leave that branch of the business to tho veiy clever Manager and Dyer, who are supposed to be unsurpassed in. the colonies, believing interference might cause a rupturo, and possibly lead to our losing our good men, on whom tho success of the Mill greatly depends. ■■■, What we require are business men, who will administer the funds of
the Company economically, and without fetir or favor, remembering that at present ire have only thirty rooms, and should bp worked with a much smaller staff than other factories in the colonies having a greater number. I would earnestly request all shareholders who can make it convenient ; (before, giving away their proxies), to pay * visit to the works and judge for themwives the result of the .unnecessary and wasteful expenditure of tho last seven liionthi, in pulling up the old race and, , leaving the Mill without the beautiful watery admirably adapted: for making superior dyes, and now being compelled to substitute Waihuiomata water, for which we have to pay by metre. t ■ , I am quite opposed to a Managing Director< thinking seven Directors, wjtli.the . Very able gentlemoH we have in Mr Rarosden and Mr Heeles, quite suflicient. If elected, I will do my uttermost to serve you faithfully. . _ N. VALENTINE. Marine Retreat Hotel, Petone. P.S.—I shall be at home every day wj.this weekj and ready to give information ftto any shareholders who may visit the .miii—ft.v. 2328 NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via Kiu, per g.s, Doric (if specially address) will close at this ollice on THURSDAY, the 24th day of June at 2.15 p.m. J. BAGGE,. . Postmaster. Masterton, ; 22nd of June, iBB6, 2328 MISS BARFOItf), |RESSIAHEB, CEUROE-ST., MASTERTON.
TO FENCERS. tiirpENDERS are required for fencing at p. X Werniti open until WEDNESDAY, 30th June. Apply F. LEE, ■ 2327 Manager, Weraiti, POISON NOTICE. , -, POISON is laid for dogs 011 Mr ■ Hawkins' ESTATE, Upper Plain, ' from this date, •Masterttm, 22nd June, 188G, • 2327 TO LE'JV^A.Shop in Queen Street; also a ' Dvvuljint; .house in (Jueen Street, si.\ rMiuw, scullery, &c. Apply to j. & 0. Herbert, oppusifo Empire Hotel, iliistiilmi, 2327 fH® ! ■■ Education Board, June 21st, 1880. TENDERS for additions to. the Belvi- ' deri School wi)l be received at this Bhice up to TUESDAY, 29th inst. Plana Und specifications at Mr Booth's Store, ; i Carterton, anil at tWYairarapa Standard ■ Office. THOS. TUMBULL, ; 8327 Architect, FOR SALE. "VT IN E Purebred ■ Berkshire Pigs, .. J_y. mixed sexea. Apply to Daily y Office for particulars. 2290 IMPOUNDING NOTICE. MPOUNDED at Masttsrton, June 18th, __ 1886, by Ranger, 1 dark bay horse, no brand, two hind shoes. If not claimed .and expenses paid will be sold on MON- ,. DAY, June 27th, at 12 o'clock noon. E. S. RICHARDS, . . j/;, 3826 Poundkeeper,' ■,, . ; 6REYT.OWN LODGE, 1720, E.C. ■ INSTALLATION of the' ff.M.,' and investiture of officers. /THURSDAYNEXT, June Sfth, 1886. .V.Vißiting Brethren invited, Lodge ' mled at 4 p.m. ' 2326. NOTICE. X QN and after MONDAY, the 21st , inst. , the Letter Carrier's deliveries will be as follows 0 A.M. Ip.M. 3,30 p.m. (the latter for Queen-st. only). By Order, J. BAGGE, 2326 ' ■' • Postmaster.' TARATAHI-CARTERTOtf JOCKEY . . CLUB. : ' :•</:.. ■ •: •/ :y ? ' ■ >% ■ t fpHE PROTEST harinp; been: settled JL in favor of NORMANBY, payments following the decision will be made at my '" place of business on and after EDNES- ■ • . .DAY NEXT. ' G. W. DELLER, .2326. , . . Secretary. •i. are invited.until SATUR-.: ••"••DAY,. June :26th; for ploughing thirty 'acree of land, Eor particulars " ..applyto, ' T. PAESONS, em*-' kut/Kta:' r V'"-, '. V : - ; V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2328, 23 June 1886, Page 3
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