. / ju,». JBrown & Co. ■ ATEKETAHUNA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st, At 11 U'Olock. Extensive and Unreserved Sale dfthe Stock-in-trade, ■• •:' ; ; fouge]iold ftnltiir^arid : :i#etMf :a : &feraf stbre f 4B. BROWN &,Qo, iißttußted by Mr :, W. BELp, of Eietahuna, wi'o & retiring from business, ifilMold an unreserved and abaoluteasle (jf the whoje. o^Jji* the pr'ettli'Bel, "aa abofe?c'dn^Hlng'V?.' , - .' iJRBSS- GOODS, UJster3,r.flanffi)]B, l Blankets, Tickiue, Calicoes,-' Sheeting! Counterpanes, Prints, Cretonnes, Ta- . bling, Towels, Undershirts,, Millinery, . Umbrellas. Wool -Shawls, Satins, Laces. " " • MENS YOUTH§-AND BOYS CLOTH-. IN6, Un'derflatinels, Pants, Hosiery, White 'Crimean, ,and, Undershirts, Portmanteaus, Hats and Hosiery.' : • GROCERIES Tea,' Coffee, Sugar, Pickles, Oils, Syr,ups,&c;, also 1 shop cabinet of 14 one of 10 drawers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 2- Single ' and ddublo iron bedsteads, Mattresses, Scotch Chest Dratfers r ,Dresßihg Tablps, ■ Wash. Stands, Horsehair Cottch and Chairs, Commode, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen'Purnitu.ro,..Cooking Ulenßils, Venetian Blinds, Carpets, Rugs, Lin- . oloums. ,Mats, 10 gallon boiler, Shop • Steps aiidf S.tanda^.JJibbrolla Stands, Lamps, Scales and Weights, &o, Piano | by Rosauer. '..■.,.:„ The Sale will be continued on tho fol'lowing, day's',' 1 Soriimencing at(l| .o'elpck,, until the. whole Stock is disncis,a!i,of.: : , | TERMS—CASH.
TO THE ELECTORS. ~' ENTLEMEN,-I tog to, inform you v/ that it ia my intention to contest the representation' WOOBYILLE at> the approaching gWioral , 'ele'cti6n, and that I Bhall take, an earlyopportunity of address; ing the electors in'the-various cent'res'<if the district. I am, Gentlemen, ~ Your Obedient Servant," 2M6 ■ ,W. W.MfiP^P:LE. MASTERTON ELECTIOE .; TO THE ELECTORS. TAVIKG anitovfuM-'h'iy .candidature aVthe 'dpl>tbach]Vlg ! «lecti6n' I have the pleasure tofeirbmittfor yoiir'coiliideration the political platform which, ii returned, will command my earnest support:—- ..•, ~ ~ V.. '. ■. " 1. Encouragement to Colonial Industries so that labor and capital within the Colony may bo fully and prosperously employed, and 'labor and Capital from without attracted to tlio Colony. 2. The substitution, of a progressive land tax, from which moderate areas will be exempted, for the present property tax in,order thatijaud' monopoly may be rendered unprofitable, and;the improve-; mont of property encouraged. 3. Tho maintenance, in a state of' thoroug.h .e tficiency,/ of thejresent system! of primary education. 4. The continuance of tho oxiating, liberal-.land: laws,, aud the ; expansion of the special and village settlement systems.' 5. The stoppage as far as practicable and judicious; of tho. system ; *of borrowiug. 6. Abolition of tho Uppor House. 7. Decentralisation ; the restoration of the proper functions of local Government, so that logrolling in the Legislature may disappear, and the duties of the Public Works Department may be dis-'; tributed among the settlors and localities concerned. 8. A. system of vigorous retrenphmont under which ornate but useless branches of tho civil service will receive skilful; attention and Btate pensions shall gradually cease. I shall have much pleasure in entering more fully into details at the variousi public meeting which it is my intention; to address,
I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, / , .-, ' .Mastefton, Jiily. i-Ofo, 488f. ~';2G4 ALFREDTON ROAD BOARD. T' cloVa at NOON bf the lofJi September next, at the office of the Board for the Formation of 88'75' chains on the Alfred- :•: ton District Koad. Specift»ti6y iiiay he seen at the office of tiißiU'UardrVin**'i •■•■;• '• ■ ■-■'■ -W6BAS; MACQUARIE. Alfredton, Aug 23.188?. 2683 BLANKETS. BLANKETS.! ~.■ BLANKETS, v BqUSE : \ViyES.-Are yuu ' aware oHhis fact': That the Blankets niado by the Wellington Woollon Company at Petonc'aro lu>t- 7 only the uest, but tha-CJIBArEST Blankets in tho Colonv. Every house in the Colony knows thie. Don't let your drnpera induce wlien yWcan itet the'REAl All Wool Petone Blanket. TLAjfID FOR„"slle' 'OK ; ' : i)Eii;RBED, , ■■',' " , ; ; i\ TITANGAEHU, 810 acres Wfdm YV Mixed Bush, on limo stone formation. Pricer-35s per acre. Terms, 2i per cent deposit;- balance in ten years, at:7 ,peiv cent.. Apply:-to G. S. W Dalrymplc, Estate Agent, Perry Streofc M«Btertoii. '...' 300 W. H. INGRAM, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER. I ijEGSto no Wfy that he has ftmoved from his premises, Willis-street, to—-flo.-;SfcMULLIGAN'S BUILDINGS, j:j ■■?■; ) ItoBTON-QUAY. ; ; v ft .!;;'._ i( (S ; Queen's Hotel,) .: '■ Sole Ae;ent for the repairs and material n the Wellington District for the Water VBY WAICB Go,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue IX, 29 August 1887, Page 3
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