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WAIiURAPA NORTH COUNTY. GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE. ( K GENERAL ELECTION of &un_i: cillors 13 fixed for WEDNESDA if,-. November Kith, Candidates for.the ' rt'specfivtj-itidiugs'will eio.se at iN'OON ■ oi'i '''Mi'DA-V',-'-" 'November ■ 4th,j as •fvHowfe-r.v... '.•■•••' iUSTOON RIDING;—At the old ;.' Waipiiuii Saw Mills > Office'; twu .. Councillors to bo elected. ALFREDTON RIDING.—At the Road Hoard Office, Eketahuna j one Councillor to bo.elected. '. PAHMUA iUDING.-At the Road hoard Office, Fahiatua; ono Couu- J ■•cillur to be elected. CAST-LEPOINT RIDING.-At the J Road Board Office, Tinui; three Councillors "to be elected. AYaINUIORU IUDING.-At the Office ] of theWhareama Road Board (Mr G'l'ipps' Residence); twu Councilloi'fl j to be elected, ] Nomination forms cai> be obtained at any of the above offices or from the undersigned; Notice of Polls, if necessary, will.be j ' given at a future date. E.G. MOORE. Returning Officer, f County Council Chambers, t • Masterton, 25th October, 1887. , 2733 j WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. E PROPOSAL to apply for a Loan of £'3loo under the Local Bodies J Loan Aci for forming, metalling, &c, a ! road over the Blacic Hill in the Castlepoint Riuiii!/. ' will be held at the Public Hall. TINUI, . between the noun of fl a.m., ami li p.m., un FRIDAY, thodth day of November, 1387. THOMAS MACKAY. County Chairman. .County Council Chambers, •'." Masterton. Mill October, 1887. i • : ' : - : 2733 NO MORE [Hums® . washing day robbed of- its leee oes. i .fel'MM.. .PATENT FAMILY' .WASHING- ■■ MACHINE ■ may be obtained from JAB.- BROWN & ;CO'S .Auction rooms for ;io B CASH 50 s which will bu a comfort and a consolation to any household - so come and (vOLOMBAROAD) (Opposite the residence and grounds of ,:M. Caselberg, Esq,, Masterton.) G' VnHOMPSON begs to inform a X the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that he has com menctld business as NUKSERYMAN :AND.FLoRIST, and he hopes, by diligenfc applicition to all work entrusted to him to merit a share of their patronage and support. As the season lias now far advanced, it is not my intention to issue a catalogue ; but all those requiring PLANTS, either for the GARUhiN, GREENHOUSE, or WINDOW, can p D some idea of his prices from the following quotations ;-ASTERS, PHLOX DRUMMONDI, LOBELIA, PERILLA NAJNKISEKSIS, PYKKTIIKUM, at 8s

pur 100 ;PaNSIES, 4a per dozen, Boßt named (true) Show and Fancy, 10s per doz?n ; PETUNIAS (single) from 6s per dozen; (doubles) 10s per dozen ; DA 11 LIAS, (best show), 12a per dozen, Fuchsias, including Black Prince, Bridal Bouquet, Erecta von novelty. Straita perfecta, President and numerous others, 10s per dozen ; PELARGONIUMS rega 2s (id oholi ; PELARGONIUMS, Zonol.l : 83 per dozen ; tuberous rooted BEGONIAS from 12s per dozen ,; Coleui (n splendid variety), 9s per dozen, foreign ,' Ferns, from 15s per dozen ; Coicen ; Greenhouse Ferns, from 20s |n'i' dozen i Native Feniß (true to name) from sisponce each. His collection of STOVE i PLANTS-iiicludesall the beet vavioties i of the'' fine foliaged plants, also a splendid aßiortnientoi flowering plants, UROHIDS •; a speciality, and .can. supply goveeous flowering kirids'for cool greenhouse from three'guitiejß par dozen. Any of a 1 the. PLANTS In the following list can bo II had either ill or out of puts, and ', guaranteed to be among the best and if -latest varieties grown : Cucumber, ir Melon, Tomato (President Garfield, d immense gizo, new), Vegetable Marrows, Pumpkinß, etc. Asparagus Plants, 6s per j 100 These should be planted at once. v Abed, 33ftlong, and 4fei-twide,trenched }wo feet deep, formed and planted with d 100 plants for 15a, All other jobbing ; j. equally cheap, und poilormed in a .(. thoioughly woikmaulike manner. Any , plant required by customers not in stock g will be procured, and sold at the price \„ which it can he obtained at any other , r Nursery. Gentlemens' grounds, Villa, ~ and Cottage Gardens laid out and planted, Having Boveral glasß houses and Fernery in course of erection, and when finished, all visitors, whether purchasers or not, will be cordially weli come. Special list of all kinds of Plants on application, f . ADDRESB.-0. THOMPSON. Victoria Nursery, Mastertun. Communications left at Mr • Tavler's or Mrs Pn-Eton's Fruit Shops will receive " | immediate attention. 2725 A CONCERT IN AID OF THE •■■ WILL BEHELD ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. • TICfiETS-fo.&.lft. I T)ERS.ONS desirous of seeing tho " Soeway Bush Faller" at work, tB l may do ro uiiy time duriug the furthcoming week at SoUay, 2731

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 3

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