Jan. Bvovrn & 00. GREAT SALE OF UNREDEEMED i; .... PLEDGES. MESSRS JAS, BROWN too., have "recoived instructions to Hell on SATURDAY, 3rd September, a large quantity of Watches and Jewellry, in* cludin?:.'...••.G01d..ft0d• Sifoc ~Wf#e9r GyW Cfyiins, and Alberts, ipfewd '• ; •RitigSi'GoWflDdSJlv'er Lockets, ••' ' ■ ■ 8. daf- Engliah- Siket-' htiijting •.;•• ■• patent Levete by the .be.sttao>n • maketsj-Gold Duplex: Watch • ■ goes 16 days without winding, .cost 40 guineas, Oue English .8 day Clock Regulator,- Ac'cotoWh • • '.' '•'"; &a.f i4cl|'akt>.'nej.; and -jae^ond' •; ,!•'•; "J)aifd'ftttMtute;»'ltye"-gtaSs-seejd, '. . . • prWiicQ,'and;Sufldries. • 2688 v ALFREDTQN'ROaDBOaRI). TO ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS' #ENBfctJßlu^s NOON of the ; :1' RJtb next, at tho office \^C;^.*' Tukittj*l&vtslsj .j^eparing .:. plans, &c„ for •.."'•■■'■ theCfotttirivtiou of about lour miles, aiidKridffes, if any, on the Ta^ataia Road. 'Any further information- required may be had from Mr Henry Dunn, Tawataia Road, or-from OHAS/JLJCQUARIE, Alfredton, August 30, 1887 2G89 .WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. ~ TOTICE is hereby given that it ia the \ intention of the Council at a meeting to be held ou TUESDAY, tho 13th September, 1887, to confirm a resolution passed at a special meeting of the Bai'd Council on tho 9th iust,, enacting by-la'wß for the regulation and management of slaughter houses. Tho projKisod by-law is to come into operation on the 14th September, 1887, and a copy thereof may be soon during office houra' at;the : Council Chambers, Maetorton. F.(j. MOORE,•• County Clerk. ..•.August 12th. 1887, . • 2671 '■■" • THE IATEbT MAEVBI . ■■ -, ; ■•'■■• PATENT'" fljqpae ;&fiwsNp : . machine, We!gbsWddr;.a(.j:o;tfntl. ;aad may be-des-'-cribed-ab-the p v aits hi a good machine; •with' the;Bhaftsj (firhe'et,' and cumbersome gearreihbyodr' v \;^;,.ACtHILI)CANUSEIT. iK'ccoh'iuiended'by the arid al .'■'(■• •; leading Homo; Papers. " " . Scmembpr it ipubt'a Toy, but a XOCK-STITeH; HAND MACHINE That dp.es.ajl'classes'of Koikfrora .••Onei to .Cloth;., ' • .: .. .May be tested and purchased at .;. ■ :■ SOLE AOEN7, OLUK " ppHE Annual Meeting wiifteke place ', at tho CuiU'al Chambers on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, J),' At3.80p,.«j. , . : ■'• ''T/MACiUy?: '"''"' 267G Secretary MASTERTON ELECTION. j TO THE ELECTORS. , . HAVING anununced my candidature at the approaching election I have the pleasure to submit-for your considera- -i tion the political platform which, if returned, will command my earnest support.:— •■-,... 1. Encourageuieut to Colonial Industries so that labor aud capital within the Colony may bo fully and prosperously employed, and labor 'and'Capital'Min without attracted to-the Colony. 2. The substitution of a progreßeivc land tax, from which niodorate areas will be exempted, for the present property tax in.ordor that land monopoly may be rendored unprofitable, aud the improvement of property oncouraged. 3. The maintenance, in a state' of thorough efficiency, of tho present system of primary education. i. Tho. continuance of the existing liberal'land, I|wßi and tho expansion of . the. special ahdvulago settlement systems. 5. ?The stoppage as far as practicable and judicious, of the',B'ystem. of. borrovv..ing,.;;,t.; ,;.'.:. " ';:.'"■ 6, Abolition of the 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 tho Public Works Department' may be distributed among the Bottlers and localities concerned. • 8. 4 syste'in of vigorous retrenchment under whicft'ornate but useless branches of tho civil service will, receive. skilful ' attention and stattipousions shall gradually cease. I shall hayojuuch pleasure iu eutering inoro-. fully into 'details at the;.various public uieetinga which it is iny intention. to-addresa,- . ! :; ' ! >';'.:.': ■'lvami'-Gentlemeu,/' ■/ „- '"'" ,I; YoUr obedient Servant, :t-. .:*«.;*■•...'. ■-■ •.. .A. W. HOGG.'' ; ,r ;'Morton, July ittlw 1887. ...'. 'iM ' To'irHfe electors; ' ' jpj ENTLEyiIjN,-I beg to inform you ■}'. that it is uiy intention to contest the re- .• 'presentation 'of WOiIMVILLE'-'at' the . appwachiug ganoral election,'and that 1 shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors iri'th'o various centres ol it the district. ■ I urn, (icntlemeu,." : Your Obedient Servant, 1 . 2815... W. W. MoCARDLE. TpEGiJ. to inform the inhabitants ol jj)' '"'Maafcerton, that he has reduced the "tirice for, Sweeping Ohiinneys, as fplloWa: '*'. ".' COTTAGE CHIMNEYI/-,' ; .'';'. CiVER2Ow HIGH ...1/0. All. orders lelt with Mr' Farmer,- To hacconH. wil'.lio'nfomnt'" s"tti>ndffl >r BMKBm BLANKETS HOUSEWIYES,-Are you aware of this fact:' That thoßlanketfl made by the Wellington Woollen Company at Petono are not only the Best, but., the Cheapest Blankets in ''the'jCnlonv. Every house in the Colony know ß this. iWfc let your drapers induce you to buy imported shoddy; when you ean.got the Real All Wool Pbiome
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2690, 2 September 1887, Page 3
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