J an. Afi-own (itePct. . , ATEKETAHUNA. . WEMfiSI)AY~AUQt)^3Ik Extensive and tfnreseft# Sale of the Stpck-in-iraclef HQUsehol^rMt^and • effects of a General Stdfe .*■--». ' ■ ■■ ' :•■ • ■ .-. J AS. BROWN * C!o, instructed .by Mr W. BELL, Draper and Gw%r-of-Eketahuna, who is retiring from business, will hold an mireaetvedahd absolute sale of the whole of hit extensive, .stock on the premises, as abofa, corapriaihgir--DRESS GOODS. Ulsters, • FlannelflV Blankets," Ticking Calicoes, Sheeting, fJHnts,-Cretonnes,:.Ta- . bling,' Toff eld, Undershirts, Millinery, Ribbons", Umbrellas. Wool Shaw&, SatiOs, LddeS;" ■ MENS YOUTHS AM) BUYS CLOTHING, Underflannels, Tants, Hosiery, Whito Crimean and Undershirtgj Portmanteaus, Hats and Hosiery. GROCERIES - Tea, Coffee, ;Sugar, Pickles, Oila, Syrups, &c., also 1 shop cabinet of 14 drawers, and one. of 10 drawers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 2 Single and ddubleiron bodateiicla,- Mattrcaafiß, '"'. Scotch Chest Drawora, Pressing Tables, ; Wash Stands, Horsohair Couch and .Chairs, Commode, Table*, Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Cooking.Utensilq,: . Venetian Blinds, Carpets, Rugs,- Linoieutnß, Mmb, 10 gallon- boilor, Shop Steps and Stands, Umbrella Stands, Lamps, Scales and Weights, &c, Pjuio by Rosaner. The Sale wiU bo continued on the following days, ■commencing at 11 o'clock, until the whole Stock is disposed of. TERMS—CASH. TO THE ELECTORS. that it is my intention to contest the representation of WOODVILLE at tho approaching general eleotiun, and that I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors in the various centres of the district, I am, Gentlemen, Yonr Obedient Sorvant, 2615 • W. W, McCARDLE.
MASTERTON ELECTION. : TO THE ELECTORS. l AVING announced ray "caudtJaturo i the pleasure to submit for youwnsidottf- ! ibion the political platform which, if returned, will command my ' earnest; sup--port/: • ■".':.'■' ' ' •_•• 1. Eucouragemout to Colonial luiiustrios 30 that labor and capital .within the. Colony uioy bo fully and proapownißly employed, and ; labor and Capital jfrom without uttractbd ti>. the Colpny. 2. Tho Bubfltitu'tioiV;rf.>tt;|)rogres«jy« land tax, from which moderate, areas will be exempted, -for the" present property tax in order that land.,monopoly may be rendered unprofitable, and the improvement of property enwuragejl; ; 3. The inaintonaneq, in .a state of thorough efficiency, of thepvesenUysteni of primary oducation. i 4. The; continuance of the elating J liberal -land laws, and tho expansion of .| the special andvillagn Bettlorotsnt systems. - i.'Jh'o stoppage as'' -fai'M--. practicably and judicious, of tho syßtom of borrowing. •: .;• . o\ Abolition of the Upper House. ; 7. Decentralisation; the restoration of the proper functions of local Govermnetit bo : that log rolling: in; tjio ■ LogialaiWre may-disappear,.and the dutioa of the Publip Worka'Depa».rbent_may bo distributed among tho settlerTand localities concarned. 8. A systeniofvigorouß.retrenchiaeiit under which ornate put useless "branches of the civil servico will receive Bkilful attention andstate pensions shall gradually coase. I shall have much pleasure in entering tnoro fully into details at tho various public mooting, which it is my intention to address. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ■■.'.'■•• A.W.HOGG.
Maaterton, Jdly- 9t1i,,]887. WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY.
YTUTICE is horoby given that it is the i_\| ' intention of tho Conncil at a meetng to bo hold on TUESDAY, tho 13th ieptembor, 1887, to confirm a resolution instied at a special meeting -of tho Bald Jounoil on the 9th inst., enacting by-laws 'or the regulation and management oi ilatighter houses. Tho propoßod by-law is to come into jperation on the lith September, 1887, lud a copy thereof may be seon during jffico hours at tho Council Chambers, Mastorton. F.G. MOORE, County Clerk, August 12th, 1887. J671 SaffS. "SAWS. '")■■' SAWS Get your Eaw» repaired by a • PBAOTIOAL SAW ; MAE" T,: WHO will re-tooth, ro-hammer, and put into proper working order any kina of gatvs, no matter how badly bucklpd or crippled. ■'' -■■'•■' Makers, Importers, and Dealer ' in ell kinds of oircular and Vertical. Saws. ' No. 12, Cuba-street, Wellington, and 282 Sussox-Btreot Sydney N. DRILL HALL, 31st AUGUST, 1887. ITASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER'S ANNUAL BALL. Doudik Ticket 7/6; .Extea Lady Fjibb, Dancing to commonco at 8.80 p.m. Committee, Cap}, Donald Sergt, Kibblewhite Matthews Corpl. Peacock Vol.Hoifiana . Vol. Hoar Vol. Wilton ' . .Vol. Schulta Vol. Hooper Vol.Pelliiig' A,-THOMPSON, .2677 -'Seoretary. . ; ] TENDERS are jiiyjted, .with plans and ■ specifications, for the. erection of a FoUr' Roomed Cottage at Maiiaia; One chimney, pump and sink included. The whole not to excoed £IOO. Tenders close on TUESDAY AEXT, 23rd inst., at 4 p.m. Further particulars can be obtained on application to D, CARMAN, 2675 ■ Mwwb.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2680, 22 August 1887, Page 3
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