'■Rouuu ox Rm" ' Clmvs nut rots, raico, roaohoa, flies, outs, bedbugs, booties, iuaocta, skunks, jack-rabbits, aparroree, gophers, At chemists nnd druggists. ADVERTISEMENTS. In Iho District Court of Wairampa, taldon nt Mastortun, boiug n local Comt of Bankruptcy, In tlio matter of tlio Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and tlio amendments thereof. "OTIGE is hereby given llml n IS sitting of tlio.ahovo Honorabio Com t will be held on WEDNESDAY, the Sliili day of Septombcr, 1888, at 10 o'clock in liio forenoon, wliou th'-i following lS.iiikriipt will bo publicly examined: JAMES THOMPSON, of Mastortoii, Cordial Makor, IN BANKRUPTCY.
w. SELLAIi, . Deputy Assignee. Mnstotton, 18tli September, 1888 , 8006 MASTEUTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILD- ' ING SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GEN URAL MEETING OF SfIAMHuLDERij will behold iu thoTEMi'EiiANOB Hall, Chapel Street on TUESDAY, the 25th iky of September 1888, at 8 p.m. Business:—To rccoive thoannual report and Balance Sheet; To oleel directors and auditors, and qonernl. Messrs J. 0. Boddington and A. E. Bunny nro tho vetiiins; diroctora, nnd being eligible, offer themselves for reelection. W, SELLAIt, SOOli Manager. REDMANS • ]ndo-(Jhina Teas (Registered.) TO COMPOSITORS. "VT OTICE is hereby given that all j.l journeyman compositors within the Wellington Provincial District are requested to join tho Wellington Branch of tho Now Zealaud Typographical Association on or before tho 31st December next onsuing. Journeymen compositors failing to do so are informed that a lino of Two Pounds will be lovied should they, after that date, desire to join tho branch. Apprentices, ill sixth year of their term of indenture, and being in not less than the twontieth year of their ago, aro also, rcpested to join, undor a similar penalty, By order of the Executivo Council of tho New Zealand Typographical Association.
D.P, FISHER, Secretary, MAUItICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. TTIENDEES will be received till Noon i on SATURDAY, 29th April, For tlie Formation of 54 Chains of Bridle Truck on Wangaehu lioud. Specifications to bo seen at this office. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Olork. Road Board Office, Mauri ceville, 15th Sept., 1888, FRUIT TREES 11 FRUIT TREES I (lato of thoKuri- _ • VJ puni Nursery) has a large, choice,and varied collection of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowering shrubs and Plants. Bulbs etc., Ac., all carofully aelccted and trained, and waranted truo to name, at his now nursory, Jtfastwell's Olearing. Orders senbtotho undersigned will roceiyo prompt attention, and trees and plants will bo forwarded to all parts of the district. E. COLLOTTE, HASTWELL'S CLEARING BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, GENERAL ELECTION OF COUNCIL THE following is a list of porsons nominated for tho office of Councillor at the present 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 the number of vacancies to be filled, a POLL will bo takon on THURSDAY, 20tli September, 1888, in tho T&wn Clerk's Office, Council Chambers, between the hours of 9 o'clock tho loronoon, and 6 o'clock ill the afternoon, for tho election of NINE COUNCILLORS from tho above-named candidates. TO THE WORKING CLASSES AND OTHER ELECTORS OF THE MtOUGH OF MASTERTON, ADIES AND GENTLEMENHaving had reason to believo that tliero wero oircumstancea connected with my candidaturo for a seat in tho new Borough Council which would have disqualified wo (under tho Anicndmeiit Act) and not wishing to deceivo you, I have obiained legal advice, by which I find that I am in good standing in evory respect. Such being tho case I shall confidently rely on you for that support which will enable mo to roprcsont your interest in the Council with bonofit to yon and honor to myself, I am, 4c., THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE. Mastorton, Septembor 18th, 1888. LIME! LIME! LIME! 10 IllE EDITOR.. Sm—Tliero has beon a good deal of advertising ot late in your paper about tho Maurieovillo lime. Ilitliorto I havo been contented with supplying the trado while others have been advertising for the scraps. And as the output from tho Harrietvillo Limo Kiln by about 800 per cont, it may he reasonably assumed that it is by far tho best for every purposo for which lime is used, and as none but tho most respectablo "aronts tiro appointed, all customers may be assured that all orders will bo executed Peootilv, and with tho Greatest Civility and Attention. Tho Agents for the Harrietvillo LimoMr J. P. Cowio, Mastorton, Mr H.Trotnian, Groytown,Mr J, D, Oakly, Featherston, Messrs P. Hutson and Co., Wellington, Mr R, P. Edwards, Palmerston. A very cheap iiROWN LIME may also bo had for very nominal priceß, also an excellent limo for agricultural purposes. . : : H. E..IJROOKS. : llaurlcevillo, Soptombor 12, 1888 Ami ■ ! : SOOi. 8002 R. BROWN, Returning Officer.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3006, 18 September 1888, Page 3
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