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■ ''' j v , ~..'-..-; A t the.'iequesf of rhfiny-. o,f .the Maitertoii, t have consented to be-nominated f or .(toe. of the. vacancies in tho'Qouncil.^. ; ■..."''. I have' ftlrefldy'; served you for sotae tinieasfi. member of the' T6wn'\Lands. Trust,,.and BhaU be happy to further represent you in the still more important position of Councillor, should you favor me with your confidence and support, . J am, Ladies and Gentlemen, >. . Yours obediently, 2388 ". . THOMAS PARSONS. TO MESSRS SELLAR, LITTLEJOHN, AND OTHERS. GENTLEMEN, In answer to your request to stand for the office of Borough Councillor I have much pleasure in acceding to your wish. ■■ If you will do your utmost to put mo in, when lamin I will.do all injmy power to further, the best interests of the Borough. • •■• Yoursfaithfully, G. S. WEMYSS' DALRYMPLE. 2387 ' TC'THE ELECTORS OF THE BOR- ; OUGH OF MASTERTON. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ■Havingallowed myself to be nominated for" the vacancy in the Borough Council, I will, if returned again, do my duty as heretofore for the best interests of tho Burgesses,, My motto is" Progress with caution."' ; ■•■'.■ lam,. , •. ■■•• •, ,'••• Yoursfaithfully, 2387 ' •'■ ' JOHN HESSEY.' ! BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. mHE following is a list of the candidates nominated for the office of Councillors at the present election : i CHAMBERLAIN, EDMUND EDIN- : BOROUGH .DALRYMPLE, GEORGE SAMUEL ' ;,""WEMYSS : ELKINS,' ALFRED ARTHUR HESSEY, JOHN .', PARSONS, THOMAS SHUTE, THOMAS WILLIAM A poll for'the election of throe Councillors from the above-named candidates will be taken on THURSDAY, September Dth, 1880, botweon the hours of 9 in tho forenoon and 0 in the afternoon, in the Institute Chapel-street. R. BROWN, 2386 Returning Officer. C.CAMPBELL, : PRACTICAL ■ "WATCHMAKER.- ' Established 1805. Orders left with G. Farmer promptly executed at moderate rates. In town every Saturday to receive and deliver ordors.' ■ 2380' TO BUILDERS. ,ENDERS aro invitod for the Erection _ of a building at Mastortoii." Plans and specification can be Beon at the Club Hotel, Masterton, and at my office, where tenders will bo received until noun of SATURDAY, September 4th. . Wm. C. OHATFIELD, 2387 Architect. [ TO BUSHFALLERS. TENDERS aro invited up to MONDAY, September 6th, for Felling about SJO acres of Bush; For particulars apply to J. ELLIOTT, Saddler, Masterton, Or to W. J. WELCH, 2386 Matahiwi, £1 REWARD. T OST.-Strayed from paddock of | Cameron Brothers, Te Ore Ore, one ROAN COLT, 3'years old, thickset, no brand, dark points, short piece of rope round neck. Anyone returning the same to-Hood & Shaw's stables will receive tho above reward, 2386 ITTIORSALE at reduced prices the bajance of consignment of FRUIT TREES, over 200 to select from. Orders left with E. TAtLER, Fruiterer, or J. STONE and SON,' Masterton, promptly attended to. ' 3379 BOROUGH OF< MASTERTON. TENDERS will bo received until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 7thSeptember 1886, for about 49 Ohaiiis.of Formation and metalling Gladstone Koad, Plans and Specifications at. tho Council Chambers, Chapel-street.' No tender nccossarily accepted.' Deposit of five per 'cent must accompany each tender. R. BROWN, 2386 .",.' / 'Town Clerk. .8. KINGDON, GASFITTER, &c, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, 1 : /S ASFITTINGSof every description. '.'.Worlt Executed with hgmpiihtde. ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTER- ! / ' , TAINMENTS. i 'CONCERT will bo given on '.•' ,' v THURSbAY, SEPT. 9ih, .' In'the Schoolroom; W. t PAIGE. - O' T E L, Lambton Quay; Wellington. ■. mHARRY KNIGHT having purchased the lease of the. above hotel,, which has b'oen thoroughly renovated, respectfully solicits a call from hia numerous friends. First-class Accommodation for Boarders, ..-' ....•• at Reasonable Rates. •> {,:•■ Luncheon Daily, from 12 to 2, None but the best of Wines and .•-■ ■ .-. --Spirits:kept. One-of Alcock's hest Billliard Tables on ..••":■-.. the'premises. WHY GIVE ordors to Travelling Tailors, and get inferior articles Bent' up, badly ' made; whon you can select any quality of TWEEDS M CLOTHS, and , have . them MADE ni ANY. STYLE at TOWN PRICES. ' '*■-■■ '" ■-'*■■ H. BROOM, . CASH TAILOR, ■■■ '.Qbeen-.st./Masxerton, (Enbofat through WMWs Show Boom.) I ' ■ ' ' .2341

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2388, 1 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2388, 1 September 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2388, 1 September 1886, Page 3

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