(, THISTLE LODGE, No 017, S.O. THE regular, monthly meetin? of. the above will be held at_tlieMasonw Hall, Bannister Street, on WEDNESDA Y : Juty 13 th, 1887, atß p.m. • . Ueneral. Visiting Brethren in- ' vited. ' "• By order of the R.W.M, . . JOSEPH J; SMITH, ■ $644 ■ Hon. Secretary. • r .-'• NOTICE. M' Y BObKS and'ACCOUNTS are placedin the hands of Mr A. R, BUN Ni,'.. Solicitor,. for collection, to whom alpno all accounts must bo paid. No other person is so authorised from this date to receive monies on my behalf. W ILLIAM H. HOSKING, Bth July 1887. SEE TO IT THAT YO U ARE NOT~ THE LAST MAN ;0 avail yourself of the extraordinary _ discount of 5/- in the ±! now giveu during tho annual Stocktaking Sale at RIVE'S T.A.C. WAREHOUSE, CUBA STREET. ' NOTE! After purchasing, yon • aro not askod to accept of what is of little or no service to you, or to wait for what you will never get, but for every 203 spent lis are immediately returned to you in Mu&S&Zd (DASH. 2644 MASTERTON ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. HAYING annnuncud my candidature at the approaching clcctiou I have the pleasure to submit for your consideration the political platform which, if returned, will command my ean. port:— 1.- Eucourageiuent to Colonial jlustries so that labor and capital wit) jil the Colony may be fully and prosperously employed, and labor and Capital from without attracted to tho Colony. 2. The substitution of a progressive laud tax, from which moderate areas will be exempted, for tho present property tax in ordor that land monopoly may be rendered unprofitable, and the improvement of property encouraged. 8. Tho maintenance, iu a statu of thorough efficiency, of the present Bystem of primary ojucatiou. 4. The cmtinuancfl of thsr oxisting liberal land laws, and the expansion of tho special and village settlement systems. 5. Tbosloppagoas far as practicable and judicious, of the system of borrowing. 6. Abolition of the Upper House. 7. Decentralisation; the restoration of the proper functions of local Government so 'that log rolling in the Legislature may disappear, and the duties of the Public Works Department may be distributed amon» the settlers and localities concerned. 8. A system of vigorous retrenchment under which ornate but useless branches of the civil service will receive skilful attention and state pensions shall ally cease. I shall have much pleasure in entering more fully into details at the various public meetings which it is my intention to address. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, A. W, HOGG', Masterton, July 9th, 1887, 2643 ~OTENTfON! ATTENTION!" ANTED KNOWNw No. 58. CITY TEA MART, No. 58, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Will sell on Saturday and any other day, For Cash Only ! gins GOOD TEA ...
2!bs Sultanas ... ... 1b Od 21bs Raisina Is Od 2lbs Currants Is Od 21bs Cheese ... ... Is Od 2 tins Hon'iii»B Is Od Dibs Candles 1b Od 3 Clothes lines Is Od 3 doz Matches Is Od Bibs Rico Is Od 51ba Sago Is Od 51bs Tapioca, (poarl) ... Is Od 51bs Barley, (poarl) Is Od olbs Split peas Is Od 121bs Onions la Od 141bs Fine Salt,,. ... Is Od 121bs Soda la Od 12 cakes Toilet Soap ... Is Od 141bs Whiting Is Od 1 box Soap 4s Od 1 doz Jam 4a Od 1 Tin Kerosene (is Od 1 bag Sugar ; 7s Cd 1 box Sperm Candles.,. 8s Od 1 Box TEA 7s Gd lOOlba Bost Flour ... lis 6d And all other Goods equally cheap, and of the beat quality; also Agent for YATES' Vegetable and flour seeds. Auy orders through post will bo punctually attended to. (Late Anderson & Jansok) ajnrsr t. mart, Cuba-St, Wellington. 2642 ALPKBDT3N ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is liereby given that it is the intention of the Board, at a meeting to bo held on TUESDAY, tho 2fith instant, to raako a GENERAL RATE of one half-penny in the £ on all rateable property within the district, for the year commencing on the Ist of April. 1887, and ending on the 31st d.iy of March, 1888, payable in one sum on tlio Ist August next. The Rate Book is open for inspection At the offico of tho Board. CIIAS. MACQUARIE, ! Ckrk. Alfredton, 6th July, 1887 - 2C48 I'UBLIC NOTICE. "\TOTICE is hereby given that it is the XT intention of tho Eketahuni Road Board to stop that piece of road ono end of which abuts on the Eketahuna-Tiiiui Road, one side being bounded by seotibn 12, Eketah'ina Settlement, and the other aide by Section 41, Block X, Mangaonc Survey. Tho length of the said road line
being 12 chains or thereabouts. A plan of the section of the mad proposed to.be stoppej uiay be inspected at the office of the Rjad Board, Eketaliuna. ' . W. BAYLISS, 2612' CHerk, MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ; ; THE adjourned annual general meeting of the above will be held at tha> Central Chambers THIS (MONDAY)) EVENING, at 8 o'clock.? A, J! HATHAWAY, G44 Secretary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2644, 11 July 1887, Page 3
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