J as*. JJrowu & Co.; ATEKETAHUNA;: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st, At 110'Olock. Extensive and, UnreservedSale of the Stock-m-tracta* effects of a General Store J As. BROWN & Co, instructed ty.Mr, W.'BELL, Draper, and Eketahunfl, who w retiring from ' will hold an uiireae'rved ;aiid absolute'saio of the w.hole of his extensive -stock on the premises,'as above, ■ DRESS GOODS, Ulsfera-, •• Flannelv, Blankets, Tickinp, Calicoes, Sheeting, Counterpanes, Prints, Cretonnes,'Ta-' bling, Towelß, Undershirts, Millinery,' Ribbons, Umbrellas. Wool Shawls, Satins, Laces,. MENS YOUTHS AND BOYS CLOTHING, Underflannels, Pants, Hosiery, White ' Crimean and Undershirt, Portmanteaus, Hats and Hosiery. GROCERIES Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Pickles, Oils, Syrupa, &c., also 1 snop cabinet of 14 drawers, and one of 10 drawers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 Single and dJuble iron bedsteads, Mafctresaes, Scotch Chest Drawers, Dressing Tabloß, Wash Stands, Horsehair Couch and Chairs, Commode, Tables, Chairs, Kitchou Furniture, Cookiug Utensils, Venetiau Blinds, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums. Mats, 10 gallon boiler, Shop Steps aud Stands, Umbrella Steuds, Lamps, Scales and W«ights,.&c v Piano by Rossner. ' The Sale will be continued on the following days, commtnicing at 'll o'clock, until the wholo Stook is disposed of. TERMS—CASH. TO THE ELECTORS. Q_ENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform you that it iB my intention to oontest the representation of WOODVILLE at the approaching gmioral election, aud that I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors iu the various centres of the district. ■ I am, Gentlemen, . Your Obedient Servant, 3015 W. W. McCARDLE. MASTERTON ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. HAVING announced my candidature at the approaching election I have the pleasure to submit for your tiou the political platform which, •if W turned, will couimaijd' my. earnest/sup-; port:-- . . 1. Encouragement to Colonial Industries so that labor aud capital within the Colony may be fulljr 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 may bo rendered unprofitable, and the improvement of property encouraged. 3. Tho maintenance, in a state of thorough efficiency, of the.proßent Byßtem of primary education. 4. Tho continuance of the existing liberal land hws, and 1 tho expansion of the special and village settlemeut systems. 5. The stoppago as far as practicable and judicious, of the oystem of borrowing- • -V 6. Aboliuoti ■of the Upper Houso. 7.. Decentralisation ; the restoration of the proper funotions of local Government so that log rolling in tho. Legislature may disappear,, and, the duties of tho Public Works Department may be distributed among the settlers and localities concerned. 8. A system of vigorous retrenchment under which 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 the various pnblic meetings which it is my intontiou to address. lam, Geutlemen, Your obedient Servant, . A. W, HOGG, Masterton, July 9th, 1887. 264 TO LET. . SHOP and Dwelling house, Queen-st,, At present occupied by Mr 0. Ha« kell. Apply to' WM. ALEXANDER, . ~ 618 Chapil-st. ' Messrs chamberlain bros. beg to announce that they have , recently erected' NEW MACHINERY, for. CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oatfl, Ecahs, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattlo and pigs,' and that .they have liow on sale CRUSHED OATS, 2s (id to 2s 9d Busm. SOO BUSHELS PRIME WHITE CANADIAN SEED OATS, 2/8 per bushel, cleaned and ready for sowing; " is good as Chamberldk'i Flow" Has becoino a proverb io i the District. This year the quality is. even higher than usual,'inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable, season for growing wneat. • WHOLEBALE. ' Flour, saoks ... £ll per ton , bags ... £lllos „ Middlings . ... £Blos „ £7Fine Pollard ... £6 ; ~, Coarse ~ ... £5 : „ Braii ... £3 ' ' Reiaii. : 200'b . ... ... fl'Ss 100'B ... ... 13s 50's . ... ... 6s 9d . Middlings .... 9s per 100 ft ; Seconds... ... 7s6d „ 'Fine Pollard ... 6s6d . „ Coarse „ ... oa 6d „ Bran „ 8s 6d „ MESSES CHAMBERLAIN_ BEOS, venture to hope that' their ' "LOOAL imSTUr Will have, the support and encouragemont of. th? whole, comuhity, and: that con-sumers-will insist on hiving , ut CHAMBERLAIN'B FLOUR, . '■ And thus retain their money in ' the' District. STEAM FLOUR MILLS. wo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2679, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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