;,;i:JJpWEB&iIOJ»N», WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER HncJ 1 " At 1 p.'olqok. ■ .- -6 DairyCoira ■.'■" ; .12j% '■■■■; :;.':■ ■.: ': ''"/Horsea, Tehioles, etc. \. ■ •;' ' _. 6 Heavy, 3 and 4 year-old unbroken Draught geldiiigg and mates 2 Good Hacks, .;;.. ''.'; MASTEKTON ELEOTION. '-' TO THE ELECTORS. rAVINQ announced my. candidature at the approachiug election I have thfypleaaure to Bubmit for your coniiiderato. the political platform' which, if returned, will command my earnest aupport:— • . ■ •■ . 1. Encouragement to 'Colonial Industnea ab that labor and capital witliin the Colony may be fully 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 the present property tawn order that land monopoly maybe rendered unprofitable, and the improvement of property, encouraged. . 3. The maintenance, in a state of thorough efficiency, of the present Byster of primary education. _ £ The coutinuance of the existing liberal land lawn, and the expansion of 6, The stoppage as far aa practicable and judicious, of the. system, of borrow* tog. , 6, Abolition of tho Upper Houso. 'tf. Decentralisation; the restoration of the proper functions of local Government bo that *- log rolling in the Legislature mav _ disappear, and the duties of the Publio Works Department may be distributed among the settlers and localizer concerned. ■ -.-i. 8. A system of vigorous, retrenchment under whioh ornate, but useless branohgß of tho civil-, service.will receive skilful attention and state pensions shall gradually cease. ■ I shall have muoli -pleasure in entering raoro"''fiilly' into details at the various public meeting which it-is my intention I am, Gentlemen,'.Your obedient Servant, .I.W, HOGG, Maatetton, July 9th, 1867. -..26 TO THE 1 ELECTORS.
n'MMMBN,~I beg'ta itifumyoii taat.uTiii my.iatention to contest the representation 'of, ~WOOJ)VILLE at the approaching g«n'eral.election,> and that I shall take an earty opportunity of addressing the electors in the various ceutreß of the district. I am, Gentlemen, Yoar Obedient Servant,' ■• :: 2616 '\,\ W, W ; MoOARDLE. BNDMS will be received ,by the Trus- .•• fees of the eststo of ,'tbe lateE-, ■DOMi of taenia day of BBFri^flsEJl l .]BST,£6i- the'purchase..of Id NoMera half 6f Section 142, Small Farm Rwero, Carterton,' containing 52 tmt, with tlw honse, gtablea, oo'wßhed and othw bufldingq. thercm.,, • • The House jras formerly known as the Pioneer Hotel.' The land is cleartd and gtasaed,.&nd well" watered, and'neftr the'railway station. ' Two thirds of 'the /purchaae money may at 7 per'cent interest. ,-. .•/.■;. Immediate' possession will b$ given, The highest or any other, tenaer not uwessarilyacwp^d,.. Tenders to be'addressed to the Trustees of 8. Ketnble's Estate, to the care of the undersigned, and ito be marked "Tender for fond." For Darticulirs as to title, &c, apply to . MESSRS A. and 0, BRANDON, ': Solicitors. Wellinq;ton. 2689 Mail Service From Mas terton to Cashpoint T.P.LETT....... PKoraiEios, HAVlN,G,taken over the Mail contract from Mr Henry Thompson, tke ondereigned respcotfully informs the Travelling Public, that his coaches will arrive and depart from Masterton -to •Castlepoint and intermediate places as follows :-Leave Club Hotel, Masterton, for ; Tinui and Oastlepoint, every TUESDAYand: FRIDAY morninsjs, at 6,30 .'aim,,'arriving in Tinuiat 12.30p.m.,and Oastlepoint at 4 p.ra,, returning eveiy WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY morn;mgs; a'rviviug in Masterton at 4 p.m. >' Passengers and Parcels oait'bo booked 'eith.Grat.Mr F. HOOD'S Olub.stabk, oc ,at the,Droprietot's- feßidence, Duon-wrest,-Masterton,'!' ; .Tau'ern and Brancepeth eyerjMSONDAY MORNING at 1 o'olook, returning to MastertoiatSp.m, "■ ■:'«&'■;■; ..'•.;'.■• Pi.;;'', "• Proprietor,
•> • , iOEQWK LAJTBS SALE. $T U hereby notified that about 20,000 1/ AM of GROWN'LANDS in the triote will be;opened for Sale it this office In' ferns of " The Land Act, 188&,.'\as v ;followB.-.-Deferred. PaymentatidiViilajje Settlement Small Farm K»ctlqn£t6 /application on TUESDAY. 20th : September; Perpetual Lenso sectioM.to-tender on Wednesday, 28th j and Small Runs and Casli sections by auction on' THURSDAY, 29th September, 1887.' ■' ; Plans, posteni, &c maybe aoen at the principal Post Offices and. railway stations and fiill particulars can 'be obtained.at ; J. W. A. MAROHANT, ...... 'Cotnmieudiier- of Grown Lands. Otown Lands.Office r ' ' ' Welling, 23rd August, 1887, 2784 CASTLEPOINT ROAD DISTRICT. IT IS the iutention of tiiu Uoatd at its '■' noxt meeting to be held on the 27fcn ibst,', to levy a gon«i\il wto of five-six-teenths of a ponny in the £ on all the rateable property in the Castlepoint Road District. Jjy order..' •A. MoHUTOHON, • ; ; .'.cieiih11th Ancwst, 1887. >'Z V 2072 , aud from BowlandV Station for one year from the lst Uelober. Specifications to be aeon at the office of this paper, Tenders close TUESDAY, SeptemberlS. JiK.STOKES, ' ' 2682 : Bowlandfl.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2695, 8 September 1887, Page 3
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