NOTICE. LL accounts duo to ma must bo paid to Mr (J. F. GAWiTH, solicitor, on or before the 25th April, All accounts owing by mo arc requested to be sent in to above by same (Into. DAVID CARMAN, MASTETON TOWN LANDS TRUST. TO THE ELECTORS. and Gentlemen.—Wo beg respectfully to remind you that the annual election of two 'Trustees takes piece on THURSDAY NEXT, and that wo are the only independent candidates for the vacant seats Wo have been asked to come forward by a number of settlers whose t'ood opinion we value, and we have had the honor to bo nominated by Mr E. Feist, an old settler, who commands tbo respect of all parties in the comm unity, and whose devotion to the interests of the trust is uuiversally acknowledged. We have not been asked to become candidates by that secret association which now endeavors to dictate to Masterton inst.
the men who shall serve on the pubiic bodies of the town and district, We are not connected with either 11 clique" or" ring," and are prepared on every question to give an HONEST and INDEPENDENT vote. If elected we go into office unpledged to any party or to any individual We ask your support on the ground that in our candidature weliave" noaxe to grind," and not being delegates of a secret association can lie trusted to work for your interests alone, Wo are, Ac., E.McEWEN, JOHN HESSEY. 5880, WAIiUBAPA NORTH COUNTY. nnflE Council proposes, with tho conI sent of the ratepayers interested, to apply for a loan, under the Local Bodies Loans Act, as per particulars below:— The work to be undertaken is metalling on tho Te Ore Ore-Bideford road, The amount proposed to be borrowed is I2GO, The amount of interest and annual charges will be £l3, It is proposed to pledge as security for the above, a special rate of G-lCths of a penny 111 the £ on sections Ito 4,17, Block X; 2 to 9, Block XI; 01 to 67, Block XIV ; 1 to 5, Block XV, in the Kopuaranga Survey District,and the [parcels of land known as Kaiotcatua, Te Aotahirangi, Wangaehu North, and Wangaehu South, partly in the Kopuaranga and partly in the Utahoua Survey Districts. A meeting of ratepayers interested will be held 011 SATURDAY, the 19th May, 1888, at 3 p.m., in the Schoolhousc, Wangaehu, to consider the proposal, BY ORDER ; F. G. MOORE. County Clerk, April 21,1888; THE CHEAPEST $ BEST house FOR MEN'S AND BO YS' CLOTHING,
IS HOOPER'S BON MARCHE EKETAHUNA GENERAL STORE' -TEMPERANCE HOTEL, - CARRYING DEPOT. James Jones, Pkopkietoh, WHILE thanking my numerous Customers for their support, I beg'to inform them that I havo enlarged my premises to enable me to keep a larger stock of Groceries and Ironmongery. Winter stock of Drapery, also a large quantity of Ladies', Children's, and Men's boots just to hand. He is prepared as hitherto to carry goods to any placo between Mangamahoe and Palmer* st on. Travellers can obtain first classic accommodation at moderate rates at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks are provided. 2879 k SPLENDID STOCK OF Millinery, Ulsters, Mantles & Jackets, JUST OPENED UP. HOOPER & Co,, IiON MARCXiE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2880, 23 April 1888, Page 3
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531Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2880, 23 April 1888, Page 3
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