James rirown & Co. BATURDAY„AUQUST 13, At 2 O'clock. I AS. BROWN & CO. will sell ns A lot of Second-hand and New Furniture, comprising Dvawingroom , Suite inßop, Loo TAble, Round . ,nud Kitchen Tables, Ohaira, ' Machines;,(hand.and treadle,) Washstands and toilet . Tables, White and Gold. Ti\jleC .: Sets,., SerVflnt:i',,Setß, Half . .', Scotch Chests of Drawers,- four '■ atia"-, fiye,. drawers,: I White JPino Dresser, Spring (pouches. 1 'Piano by,. Boosey.. ana Co., 1 PtatiQ, ('Mtßtion') English Gold Watch and Nock Chain, and Sundries;. also Canterbury and Lucid 'Dcrweut. Potatoes, Oats, Barley, 'Ryo Grass Seed, Cheese, and Prime Salt Butter, Iron Dour and Fire Bars for a Baker's Oven, Wheelbarrows, .. Carts, &c- •'- 21)70 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAI-' RABAPA FORTH, "..: nENTLEMENAS tho present Parliament will boou ccaso to exist, 1 have tho honor to again oilor myself as your representative. I shall hope to be ablo to meet yoil shortly t tho various centres of the district.. t 1 am, gentlemen, Your obi'diont servant. 2GIB GEORGE BEETHAM. MR HORACE BAKER will address the electors at the undermentioned places on tho dates given . PAHIATUA, on Saturday, August 13th, at 3 p.m. in tho Town Hall. ■'•' ALFREDTOiS', on'lWay August 16th, at Mr Mucquamo's at 2 in tho afternoon. EKETAHUNA on Thursday, August 18th, at 8 p.m., in the I Sehoolhouse..
TO THE ELECTORS. MTLEUEN.-I beg to inform you that it is my intention to contest the representation of WOODYILLE ■% the approaching gmieral election, and that I blmjJ take an early opportunity of addressing the elector's in tho various centres of tlio district,' •■ v I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 2615' W. W. McOARDLB. .
MASTERTON ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. HAVING announced my caiululatuvo at the approaching election I. have the pleasure to submit for your consideration the political platform which, if returned, will command my earnest eupport:—
1. Encouragement to Colonial Industries eo that labor and capital within tho Colony may be fully and prosperously employed,, and labor and Capital from without attracted to tho Colony. 2. Tho substitution of a progressiva land tax, from which moderate areas will be exempted, for tho ''present property, tax in order that land monopoly may bo rendorcd unprofitable, and tho improvement of propeity encouraged; • 3. Tho maintenance, in a state of thorough efficiency, of the preeont syetom of primcry education. / 4. Tho continuance-of tho oxietinj' liberal land laws, and the expansion w the special and village settlement systems. 5. Who stoppage aa far as practicable and judicious, of tho system of borrowing. 0. Abolition of tho Upper House. 7. Decentralisation ; the restoration of the proper functions of local Government so that logrolling in tho Legislature may disappear, and the duties of the Public Works Department may be distributed among tho settlers and localities concerned. 8. A system of vigorous retrenchment under wh ch ornate but useless branches of tho civil service will receive skilful attention and state pensions shall gradually cease. I shall have much pleasure in entering more fully into details at tho various public meeting which it is my intention to address. 1 am, Gentlemen,. . Your obedient Servant, ■ A.W.UOGG. I Maaterton, July 9th, 1887. 'M !
MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN, BROS/ beg to'announco that they have cently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING" 0 <ts, Beans, Barley, and-Maizo,' for Uoraea, cattloand pigs, and that thay have now on Bale CRUSHED OATS, 2a Gd to 2a 9d Pua ■Bushel SCO BUSHELS PRIMEWHITECANADIAN SEED OATS, 2/8 per bushel, cleaned and roady for sowing. " Ai good as (Jhamkrlam'6 Flow"' Has become a proverb in the This year the quality is even higher than usual, inasmuch as it has been au exceptionally favorable soasou for growing wheat, Wholesale. Flour, sacks ... £ll per ton „ bays ~, £lllos • „ Middlings ... £Blos „ Seconds ... £7' „ Fine Pollard ... £« „ C'oarso „ ... £5 „ Bran ... £3 ioo'b ;.. 50's ... Middlings Seconds... Fine Pollard Coarse „ Bran ~ Retail. ~. £lsa ... 13a . Cs9d 9s per 1001b 7a Cd „ 6s 6d „ 58 Cd „ SsGd „ MESSES CHAMBEBLAIN BEOS, venture tu hope that their "iOOAL HTDUBTBT" Will havo tiie support and encouragement of the whole comunity, and that consumers will inßist on having . ./. CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain thpir money in the .. District. . "
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2672, 12 August 1887, Page 3
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