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WAIRARAPA POULTRY, PIGEON & OANARY ASSOCIATION'S FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW 1 DRILL SHED, MASTERTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST Bth and 9th. Entries Close SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. Patron: His Worship the Mayor (Mr A. W. Renall); President: Mr H. H. Beetham; Vice-Presidents: Dr W, 11, Husking and Messrs H, R, Punny, B, Boys, A, Elkins, F, G, Moore and Tlioa. Parsons; Ooramitteo: Messrs 0. Anketell, R, Bright (Greytown), J. Billington, T, Dixon, R,.]. Fitton, L, J. Hooper, W. G. King, (Oartoi'ton), J. D. Oakly (Feathcrston), J, R. Skelly (Wellington), R, Trathan, M. Williams, S. H. Wickerson, A. A. White, J. Williams, and M. Wilton; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr W, McKenzie, Exhibitors must uso tho Society's Show Pens, which will be provided at a charge of (id each. Prize schedules and entry forms on application to W. McKENZIE, 2912 Secretary, ggi^— FUNERAL NOTICE, rfIHE FRIENDS of the late MR R. J _ ROBINSON, Sonr., are respectfully invited to attend his FUNERAL, which will leave his lato residence, near the Waiohine Bridge, Carterton, for the Greytown Cemetery, on FRIDAY, (Tomorrow) June Ist, at 2 o'clock. 24)12 MASTERTON BOROI'GH LICENSING DISTRICT. THE following is a list of the votes polled at the Local Option Poll for the Masterton Borough Licensing District In respect to Puolicans' Licenses— For tho proposal to increase.,. 12 Against 13 In iespect to Now Zealand Wine Licenses— For the proposal to increase ~. ]1 Against 13 In respect of Accommodation Licenses for tho proposal to increase ~, 11 Against 13 In respect to Bottle Licenses for the proposal to increase 10 Against 13
Tlio Majority of votes that have been given are in favor that the number of licenses of the kind above mentioned are NOT to be increased. T. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Chairman, Masterton Borough Licensing District. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. mHE following estimates of the expen--1 cliture ami receipts nf the Musterton Borough Council for the year ending 131 st March 1889, are published in accordance with section of " The Municipal Corporation Act 1880, Expenditure, £ sd Slimes 325 0 0 Rent 50 0 0 Advertising and Printing... CO 0 0 Interest 90 0 0 Park 20 0 0 Audit 20 0 0 Sundry Expenses CO 0 0 Fire Prevention ICO 0 0 Streets and roads maintenance fioo 0 0 Lighting 140 0 0 New Works 408 14 0 1833 14 0 £! b d Liconsc Fees 400 0 0 Dog Tax 35 0 0 Pound Fees 25 0 0 Fines and Fees 20 0 0 Rents 100 o 0 The total rateable value of the property on the valuation roll of the several wards of the borough is £25,074 upon which a rato of one shilling in the £ will produce £1253 the amount required ... 1253 14 0 2912 1833 14 0 BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. nnHE Masterton Borough Council JL hereby notify that it is their intention, at a meeting of the Council to be :1 at 1 p.m. on TUESDAY, June 12th to make a general rate of one shilling in the pound, and a library rate of ono penny in the pound on the rateable value of the property on the Valuation Roll of the several wards of the Borough for the year ending 31st MARCH, 1889, payable in two equal instalments on the twentieth day of JUNE, and the twentieth day of SEPTEMBER, 1888; and the Rate book is open for inspection at the Town Clerk's Office, Masterton, during office hours, until the 11th day of June, 1888. All objections thereto must be lodged at the Town Clerk's office before 5 p.m. on 12th JUNE, 1888. R, BROWN, 2912 Town Clerk. T~H KANGITUMAU COCKSFOOT SEED TO SELL, in lots to suit purchasers, Sample on application, JAS. STUCKEY, 2847 Opakl.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2912, 31 May 1888, Page 3
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