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NOTICE OF PULLING DAY, IN pursuanco nfthe "Tho Regulation of Electors Act, 1881," and 'Mho Electoral Acts Amendment Act, 1590," 1, JOSEPH JOHN FREETH, Returning Officer, .for tho Eloctor.il District of MastcrtOD, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing data, the fifth (fith)'day of Novombor. 1890, under the hand of tho Clerk of the writs, an election will bo hold for tho rotatit of a quiliQcd' person to sorvo ns»meinbor for the said olectoral district, nnd thattho poll, if necossnry,' ;n ut. the fiftb/foth) day of December, 18(10. Every porson desirous of becoming n candidato must ho nominated by nut loss than two electors of the district, by A nomination paper as prescribed by section fire of tho Amendment Act, dclivorcd to the returning officer on or TOlore the 27th day of Novombor, 1890, The following aro the polling places for the electoral district ot Mastcrton ; The COURTHOUSE, Masterton' (principal), The SOHOOLHOUSE, Maurkoville. «■ Tho PDBLIO HALL, Tinui. Mil J SCHOFIELD'S STORE, Whakutaki. . The premises of ME HANOYSIDE, Oahonga. The SOHOOLHOUSE, Droyerton, Tho COURTHOUSE, Woudvillo. Tho TOWN HALL, l'ahiatua, THE ROAD BOARD OFFICE, ■•.. ■ Alfredton. -> . 'TheSOHOOLHOUSE,EkeInh'una. ■■ The promises of MR JOHN SINCLAIR, Ballanco. ■ Thepromisos of MR J. E. PERKY, Makuri. ■ Tho premises of MR W MAT. HEUSON, Mnngaonc. The RAILWAY STATION, Mangainahoe Tho POST OFFICE, Tutaekara. •The SDHOOLHOUSE, Mangatainoka. ' The Building uaed as a Schoolhouse, Kaitawa. .The SCHOOLHOUSE, Bidnford, 7 The SOHOOLHOUSE, Grassendale, JOSEPH J FREETH, Returning Oflieor. November 7th, 1890, TO STAND THIS SEASON AT J, BUOKERIDGE'S SI'ABLES, OARTERTON. THE CELEBRATED PONY ; STALLION. KING COB. By Princo Charming (imported), dam Annie, from imported Arab mare, KINO COB is four years old, and is a beautiful silver roan colour, Is exceed ingly docile with plenty of mettle, and has a fino constitution. He has already taken fint prizes at Wellington, Masterton and Carterton, and has nevor been beaten. ] TERMS-Two guineas, payable by P.N. due Ist January, 1891. Further particulars from tho undersigned, J. BUOKERIGE, Or T. A. WESTON, •<■■■.- Carterton. SHEARING WILL BEGIN AT

VN WEDNESDAY, 19th Novomber, / Open Shed as usual.. rv "IHE next. English and European . Mail via Rio Per RM.S. Coptic, will close at thisOflico on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of November at 0.15 a.m. Parcels by this Mail will oloso on TUESDAY, tho 11th at 2 p,m, Duo in London December 25th, J. BASSE, Poatmastor, Mastotton, 6th Novcinbor, 1890, MR. W. C. BUCHANAN

rKVITES the Electa to moot linn School House. Taueru. Un MONDAY, Noy. 10th, nt 8 p.m. SUBSCRIPTION lets are boiuM started through the- Lower Valley for the purpose of raisin" funds for the benefit of the children of the late Alfred Clifton, who died nt Carterton about twolvo monthß ago. Tho children, fiyo in number, with ages ranging from fourteen months to sovon years, liavo been taken oharga of by Mr Lars Anderson, of Eketahuna, entirely at his own expense; He has applied to the Bonevolent Society for aid, but they informed him that nothing could bo dono in tho matter, He waa informed thot the only way waß to hand the children over to the police, which he did notliko doins; as Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to tho children, It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to have to support the children out of his own pocket,'' Mrs Clifton hasgono out to work, but has tara vary ill, and .quite mublo to assist in any way. Any one who conjd aaaißt by giving ut little would be doing a charitable action. Subscriptions may be loft at the ofliceof this paper. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Masterton, November 4th, 1800. IMPOUNDED by ranger, from Manaia, one Dapplo Crey Horso, shod all round, no visible brand. If not claimed and all oxpensos paid will bo Bold on SATURDAY, Nov 22, at 12 o'olock neon. *i . ES RICHARDS, 3055 Poundkecper, the itndersuuied, will not bo rei sponsible for any debts incurred w wife, Estheu Dimes, who is now , ji« at tho Occidental Hotel, MasterJOHN DIMES MASTERTON HORTICULTUBAL AND IftDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, SPEING SHOW will bo held in tho DRILL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1890. Admission,!/ j Children C.d. v.Members frco on production of ticket .ONIiY. Pcrsonß leaving tho hall will not- bo readmitted except by estra payment. Catalogues, &c, may be obtained from "Seoretary, W.B. OSENMIiUB.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3656, 7 November 1890, Page 3

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