Tbo monument'to bo erected at Quito Bras to the Duko ot Brunswick will occupy a spaco of twonty-live square meters, Tho sculptor Ims roprcsonted h wounded lion, supporting n shield with tho Brmißwick arms. Thoro will also bo a medallion portrait cf tho Duke.
THISTLE LODGE, No 647.5.0. THE usual monthly meeting of the above lodge will bo hold on WEDNESDAY noxt, 11th September in lodge Room, Bannister Street, ft 7.30 p.m. Business : Ballot and Genoral, J.R. GBAHAM, Secretary. MR H. BENTLY is authorised to collect all accounts owing to mo and his recoipt wili bo a siifliciont discharge. GEO. DIXON, 3298 Blacksmith. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited up till noon of SATURDAY, 21st September for For tlio erection of a Dwelling house at Masterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptod, H, J. HAIGH, Architect. Hall-street, Mastorton, 3301 MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE RATEPAYERS. TADIESANDUENTLEMENHaving been asked to como forward as a candidate for the representation of tho Borough at the present election, I haye much pleasure in offering my Borviccs. Although I 'have hitherto avoided ' taking any part in public life, 1 am in hopes that if returned I will bo able to assist in altering the position of Municipal affairs, which for a long time past has been a source of groat dissatisfaction. My earnest endeavours will bo directed towards securing for the town and Borough an inexpensive, but efficient, reliable and continnous water supply which will bo available for fire prevention and street watering, and generally for useful purposes, I believe that a little additional enterprise in this direction, and also in veparcl to gas extension, will be the means of reducing the heavy insuranco rates from which business pcoplo aro specially suffering, and obviating a special rate. Other improvements of has magnitude bucli as drainago and street and footpath formation will havo my earnest attention, but I may stato that I am totally opposed to any expenditure which will bo likely to increase existing burdens,— lam, Ladies and Gentlemon, Your Obedient Servant 3803 THOMAS WAGG.
TO THE BURGESSES OF MAS- "* TERTON, T ADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN, Jj The tirao ling arrived when I have again to ask a renewal of your confidence. During the short time I have held a scat in the Council 1 have endeavored by my votes to improve the position of the Borough. Should I be again returned you can rely upon my services being devoted to the furthering of measures likely to incrcaso tho prosperity of tho town and Buburbs, some of tho pressing requirements of which have beeu Badly neglected in tho past. I I am opposed to any increase of ' rates or public burdens. lam in favor of reducing the debt of the Borough. I consider an inexpensive water supply might easily bo secured if councillors worked in harmony with tho people. Sanitary improvements designed to promoto the public health will have my best attention, by a judicious expenditure in urgent drainage within street channels, paths, and roads. 1 am confident insurance rates can bo thereby reduced and property raised in value. If you approve of my programme, , I hope to receive your votes on Thursday. . 1 am, Your obedient servant, 8301 H. E. ETON. SEPARATE TENDERS 'i RE invited for tlio purchase of the undermentioned freehold properties, viz :- (1) Farm of 101) acres, moro or less, lmviii" a good frontage to White's Lino and Park Road, and being Sections Nn 122 and 24 on tho plan of the Taratahi _' Plain Block, together with the ~" comfortable dwelling housoand outbuildings erected thereon. (2) Part of Town Section No 56 Richmond Road, Carterton, beim; the unsold allotments in this section and containing 6a 1r Of moro or less, Tho terms of purchase are CASH, andtendorers will bo required toeucloso with their tender a deposit oijual to 0 Ber cent of tho purchase mouoy offered, out tho right is reserved to declino the highest or any tender. Tenders to bo sont in addressed to " Tho Executors in the Estato of the late Mr Alfred Clifton, in caro of Mr Andrew McKonzie, Carterton," not later than Noon on THUESDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1889. _ All information regarding the properties may bo obtained from the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1889. ANDREW MoKENZIE, G.-W.DELLER, Executors of tho Estate of tho late Mr Alfred Clifton. 3302
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3305, 10 September 1889, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3305, 10 September 1889, Page 3
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