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Jaw. Brown &. Qo. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20tb, ' ' At 2 p.m. .'AS. BROWN & CO. will sell'at their tl rooms as above, New and Seoond Hand Furniture, comprising— . • Suite in Cretouti& Kitchen Dressors, TaWos,... Chairs,/Night'.Chairs, %h>auds, • , . Ohefi'oniera, Linen Press, Knife Boxes, also. Portable, : Boiling •'Baths, Buoketa, - Oroekerj, Cheese,. Uacon, .'Tea, Sugar, * Soap, Candles, Barley, peiwejat ■.:.' Potatoes', ■'yko'ja:-- Seed -Petit. toes add Sundries. • TOTHEELECTOR9. that it is my intention to contest the representation of WOODVILLE at the approaching general election, and that I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors in the various centres of the district. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 2615 W. W. McOARDLE. MASTERTON ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS, ["AYING announced my candidature L at the approaching election I have the pleasure to submit for your consideration the'political platform which, if re-, turned, will command my earnest support:— .■■ • V 1. Encouragement to Colonial Induß* tries so that labor and capital within the Colony may be fully and prosperously employed, and labor and Capital from without attracted to the Colony. 2. Tho substitution of a progressive land tax, from which moderate areas will be exempted, for tho present property tax in order that land monopoly may be rendered unprofitable, and the improvement of property oncouraged. 3. The maintenance, in a state of thorough efficiency, of the presont system of primary educattoiv 4. Tho continuance of tho existing liberal land laws, and the expansion of the special and village settlement systems. 5. The stoppage as far as practicableand judicious, of tho system of borrowing. •• 6. Abolition of the Upper House. 7.' Decentralisation j the restoration of the proper functions of local Government so that log rolliug. in the Legislature may disappear, and the duties .of tho Public Works Department may bo distributed among the settlers and localities conoerned. ••■ 8. A system of vigorous retrenchment undor which ornate but useless 'branches of the civil 'service will receive skilful attention and state pensions shall gradually cease. I shall have much, pleasure in entering more fully into details at the various public meeting which it is my intention to address. - 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, A. W. HOGG. Maaterton, July 9th, 1867. 2C4 TO LET.

HOP and Dwelling.house, Queen-st., Kj At present occupied- by Mr 0. Haa. kell. Apply to Wm. ALEXANDER, 618 Chapel-ut.' MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS. bog to announco that they have recently oreoted NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS, 2s Cd to 2s 9d Pbs Bushel. 800 BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CANA. DIAN SEED OATS, 2/8 per bushel, oleaned and ready for sowing. " As gooi <a Chamberlain's Flow" Has become a proverb'iir the District. Thia year the quality' is 'even liighor than usual, inasmuch as;; it "has been an exceptionally favorable Bewail for growing wheat, Wholesale. '.'■ /■'. Flour,sacks ... £ll .perton". ■•■'„ bags ... £ll lOd ,; Middlings ,„ £Bloa „ • .-' Seconds ... £7 „ Fine Pollard ...' £0 ~ Coarse „ ... £5 ' „ . Bran . ... £3, Retail. : 200's ... ... £1 5a iOO'a „. ...13a ' 60'e ./.;.... 60 9dMiddlihga '■"• ,;.. 9s per 100 ft . •'-Beconds,.. ... 7a.6d „" Pine Pollard ~.■ 6s 6d ~ ■ Coarse „ ~..'• 65.6 d •„' 'Bran ' 3sOd, „ ,- pSSRS'OHAfiRLAIN BEOS'i "venture to hope that their Will have the of the whole comiinityi 1 and tkfc cou« Burners will insist oil having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And to ret-oin.theiv money ia the . District.NOW IS THE TIME FOR GHEAP WWTS. S. PETEMON Does not mislead the Public with great . Clearing Sales, but has determined uvfuturo to allow A Discount of Id in the Is .'O3! ALL CASH SALES. •.; '• :TH6 whole Of hißstock'iiiaarked BOOTES '"■■'''" '.'So that ..•' ■■;£ . . Ttaro cafrbe no mistake in the Prices, will find it to their . Advantage id. oall and AH descriptions of Bootir made to order and Repairs noatly done. ' ■' CHARGES MODERATE;.; .'. Notethoaddress; :■:,' ;. " • '■{:,] EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Olub Hote^Maaterton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2678, 19 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2678, 19 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2678, 19 August 1887, Page 3

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