TOTHEBUROESSES. f ADIESANDGENTLEMEN.As I solicit your votes nt tlio coming clocticii I will briefly give my views on soma of tho mora important questions lately brought before you. 1 mil in favor of the proposal) Wuipona water supply as a work which will bo hcnulicial to tlio town.anil which liecd not iutcrfcro with any future larger scheme, and 1 should therefore bo propared to approach the subject.- with tho intention uf making somo reasonable arrangement by which tho supply, onco obtained, could bo depended upon, o also think that, from a sanitary point of view, tlio supply is much needed in summer to flush tho watercourse irhich runs through the town. 1 think that froin a sound commercial point of view, a present sacrifice should be made to popularize the gas by careful attention lo quality and to moderation in price. I do'nol think that the ordinary main- ' lonaticc of the strtels by contract would i bo us .satisfactory ns tlio pramt system 1 by ut trained staff, particularly as thd terms of such a contract could not be Riillicicntly defined, •1 think the 100 extensive area of tho Jinrougli, whother divided or not, renders it very necessary to watcli the needs of tho outlying parts, while giving due consideration to tho coutrp. | While holding and expressing theso views, Ladies and 3cntlciiion, 1 should hope, if elected, to sorvo your interests best by working harmoniously in the Council in making the Unrongh funds meet the Borough needs without the .necessity for further additions, to the rates. I am, Yours Faithfully, :-!003 AiITHURJ.BAWM.
JOHNSONVILLE SALE YARDS. WE lmvo the pleasure of informing out Wnirarapa clients that the Sides of FAT STOCK conducted by us at -IoHK'SONVILLK will HOW be liclcl EACH WEDNESDAY, instead of fortnightly us kitherto.We takedelivory at Ngalmuranga of nil consignments from Wnirampa districts, and every attention is bestowed by us in protecting consignees interests. * FREEMAN H. JACKSON & CO., WAIEAEAPA RUGBY FOOT BALL UNION. Football Latch ENGLAND v. WAIRAMPA, PARK OYAL, MASTERTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 17th 1888. Kick off afc 3 p.m. Admission-ONE SHILLING; Children (undor 12) half price. S. H, WIOKERSON, Hon. Sec. W.R.F.UA Complimentary (Invitation) Ml I will be kid at the Theatre Royal on the same evening. Danciwj at 8,30, England v. Wairarapa. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1888. PUBLIC HOLIDAY, IN response to tho request of the Wairarapa Rugby Football Union, 1 hctoby proclaim MONDAY, 17th Sept., 1888, a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, from 2 o'clock p.m. 3002 A. W. RENALL, Mayor. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS,
WELLINGTON SECTION. England v. Wairarapa. At MASTEETON, MONDAY September 17th, 1888, ASPECLIL TRAIN in connection with tho nbove will leave Fentheraton at 12.8 p.m., Groytown at 12.45 p.m., and Carterton nt 1.34 p.m. leaving Masterton on return at 5,10 p.m. Saturday return tickets may be obtained from nil stations to Masterton on this date to be available for return to all stations South to Featherston on day of issue only. Tho ordinary train leaving Masterton at 5 p.m. will be delayed until 5.40 p.m., and will ran through to Mangamahoo as on Wednesdays and Saturdays, BY OEDBK, Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, Sept, 10 th, 1888. [BOOI FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends of Mil Pierce Cotter, Sonior, are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral of his wife, Margaret, which will leavo her lato residence, Rivorsulo, on SATURDAY, 16th, at 1 p.m. I BARNARD, Undertaker. BOEOUGH OP MASTERTON. GENERAL ELECTION OF COUNCIL rpHE following is a list of persons JL nominated for the office of Councillor at the prcsont election— BROOM, HENRY CARMAN, DAVID ' CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS EDINBURGH CULLEN, WILLIAM ETON, HENRY EDGAR FITTON, RICHARD JAMES GAPPER, SAMUEL EDWARD HERON, GEORGE JONES, EDWARD HESSEY.JOHN MACKAY, JOHN GRAHAM PARSONS, THOMAS PERRY, WALTER RAWSON, ARTHUR JOHN SHUTE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Tho number of candidates exceeding tho number of vacancies to be filled, a POLL will bo takon on THURSDAY, 20th September, 1888, in the Town Clerk's Office, Council Chambers, between tho hours of 9 o'clock in the lorenoon, - and 6 o'clock in tho aftornoon, for the election of NINE COUNCILLORS from tho above-named candidates. R, BROWN, 8002 Reluming Officer.
MABTERTON ROAD DISTWOT. For the Formation of 7iclmms 04- links and 81. chains _of 'Slumping on a branch road at Wangachu. .'' Specifications to bo soon at this office. R.WILSONE, ... : ;.. ■i ■'•' ' ' ' Clerk.: Road Board Office, "'••' ■' '' ■■■ i -l : iI Masterton, 18th Bept;, 1888,' 3002
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 3
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