MASIHRTOS ELKOTIUfI, < : \ TO TfIEELECTORS.rAVINO announced my candidature L at"the approaohiiig election I have the pleasure to auljmit for your considerafcipn pplitioal jilafcfpim which, if re, tUrM[d, ; ;M':Comma'nd my earnest'supW& .&?.■: '•■ v;\J.;^\^uftgeinest;tQ. : CoJ9DJar':-Indttßv •!.§f.Tjie; \ol r a- pro^ri^siV* larid .tjas r ,lrom i^^'ffi^te,wJa9 .'i T ili be exempted, for; the prese nt property tax iQirirdertMlani monopoly' may be tender^.ppftfitablf}, and taa .ImgroyV menfcoffrope,rty en9pur{igsijV. ~,'v : .'.. 3. The. maintenance, in" a state -of thorough 1 effioiencj/of thepresent system, of primary ■4.. The, ciiitinuance-6f. the existing liberal land the special and village Vettieriient ayateraa. 5. The stoppage as far as practicable and : ]Crdiei6us; of tho' system v ing. : -. '•■■. 6, Abolition of thelUpper House;-' : '- ':,.7«; Decentralisation; the restoration of. the proper funotiom of local Government w that log rolling in'.the Legislature' may .disappear, and the duties of tho" Public Works Department may. be distributed among'the. settlers ajid' localities concerned, ' •■:r ' ' 8, A system of vigorous retrenchment of the ( civil service will reoei'vr'skilful" attention and-state pensions shall gradually cease. Whallhave muoh-pleas'urein entarinp; more; fully into details. at the 'Various Dublin meeting whioh it isiny intention 1-am, Gentlemen, '. Tour obedient' Servant,,.. • . A,.W;fIOGG; • Maaterton,-July 9th, 1887. . 264 . ..TOTHESLEOTORS. ■.,; n MTIiEM3BN,-I beg to. inform you that'it is niy intention to contest the representation of WOODVILLE at tho approaching general elootion, and that I shall tako an early opportunity of address. Ingthe elootijrein the vai'ious.ccitrei of the district. I am, Gentlemen/ " . !■ Your Obedient Servant,' 2615... ■'■ ...W,.W.McOARI)LB:' s EGS Ito Inform tho inhabitants of ) '■ Maafcertpni..: that heVhatf reduced the. prke for Sweeping Chimneys, as follows: ■• COTTAGE OfllMKUn/-; . OVER'-2feT HIGH ...1/6.' ,:.. All orders left vrith"Mr' Farmer, To bacMmist, will .ba promptly, attended to BLMKET& BMMETS. H" aware of thiß fact; That' the Blankets made by tho , lington - Woollen Company-'at Petono are not ; only the lot, but the Cheapest Kankata in the Colony, , Every who-Seale house in the. Colony ! kuo# this. : Don't let- your drapers: induce yon to buy imported, shoddy when you can get.theßHAi kiV •Wow, Pbionb Bhnkjbt. mBNDEES will be received ifar the Trns. JL tees of .the. estate' of the late R. KEMBLE until ucon of the 15th day of SEPIEMBEB, 1887 for-the pirohase of the' Kortbem half of- Section 142, Small Farm Reserve, Carterton, containing 52 acreß, with'the house,- stables, cowshed and other buildings the'rou.'.•■• '•■ i The Houso was formerly koowu as the Pioneer Hotel,. ■ "! ''.-.. The land is cleared and graEßed, and well watered, and near the railway station.. Twe thirds bf-.the purohase- mouey may remain on mortgage for three or five years, at 7 per cent-interest."- ; . The highest or any .other tender notnfecea■arily accepted. Tenders to bo addressed to the Trustees of R, Kemble's Estate, to" ; . the : care of the undersigned,, and to be marked " Tender for Land." -■■•
For particulars aa to title, &c, apply to , EESSRS'A. and C, BEANIJON, .. Solicitors, Wellingtop. ' • 2689 Mail Service From Masterton to Castlepdi nt T.P. LETT ) „„.,„n„PBOPI^BIOB,■ HAVlNG<taken over the Mail' contract from Mr Henry Thompson, the undersigned reapootfully informs the Travelling Public," fcliafc hie'cmohej will' arrive and depart from Mateton to Oaßtlepoint and intermediate.places.'at follows:—Leave Club Hotel, Masfcerton, for Tinui and Oasfclepoint,; every TUBSDAY and FRIDAY mornings, at;.. 6.30. 6.r0. ,; arriving .in; Tinui at 12.30 p.m",', and' Oattlepoint at i -p.m.;. 'retain* evdij> * 'W.EDpSDAY.andSATURDAY morpv Ings, arriving in Masterton.at 4 p.uiV "'**■'■' ; rwaengersandPiroelsican bo booked cither at Mr F. EK)OD/§.olub stables, orat -. the jrbp^etoW. residence;' Dixon • Street, Magterton.'.. .■ • ..., .:•'.. j. A 'Conveyance leaves. Masterton for TaUeru'aud Braucepoth eyery SUNDAY MORNING at-7 o'clock,.'returning to Masterton at B p.m. ■ T. P. LETT, 2690 Proprietor. CROWN LANDS SALE. T it hereby notified that about 20,000 ACRES of CROWN LANDS in the forty Mile Bush and Otamakapua Districts will be opened fur Sale at this office in terms of "The Land Act, 1866,'' as follows Payment and' Village Settlefiiont Small Farni' sections- to application 6n TUESDAY. 20th September j Perpetual Lease' sections to tender on Wednesday, 28th;, and Small Runs-and Cash-sections by! auction on THURSDAY?-'29fii September, 1887 . * ; ...; ■' Plans, poit-jis, &c. ■mJV'beseeiVaUhe principal Post Offices and-railway stations ftfldfiill ""patUculais .can •.W obtained at this office. ' X J. W. A. .MAROHANT, . . ■ Commissionerof Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, • ~ Wellington, 23rd. August, 1887.' 2784 RENDERS ■ will. be received up to NOON, on; MONDAY, 12th inst,, for tie erection of; i • ' A Five roomed house at Rangitumau. Plaiw and Specifications,to be aeon at the Club Hotel. H.J.HAIGH, Architect. < Qrep«tn
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2693, 6 September 1887, Page 3
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