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tion into operation,' It was tlio duty of the Council to omy out its resolutions, y Cr Hessoy secouded llio proposition, The onuals were unsightly, dangerous affairs as they woro now, Ho had nover supported the present scheme, Or Kcnall pointod out that an arrangoment had been made with a Water Supply Committco; tlio latter had not violiitod this arrangement. Tlio Oounoil had ho right to deal with tlio supply as suggesfpd. The usual party feeling was hero introduced into' tho discussion, tlio complimonts passed king characteristic only of "water on tho brain." Or Perry said tho Council had not been requested lately to turn" wator down tlio channels. Cr Renall loplicd that ho had turned tlio water down at tlio request of tho water supply committee. Cr Gappor detailed at considerable length tlio origin and progress of the water supply disputo. Ho asked if the Council was to accept the dictum of Cr Imall in preference to tlio dictates %heir own consciences. The Mayor thought tho Council should at least take action with regard to the ohannel from the Post Office to Perry-street. ' This part was Cr Eton Ksked if it was intendod to pull up the Huming or cover it up Cr Dixon replied that ho only A'ishod for the resolution to be carried into effect. The motion wa3 then put and carried on division/ tho ayes hein, the Mayor and Urs Gappor, Ilessey, Dixon, T. and E, Chamberlain, and Perry, and the noes, Crs Renall, Eton and Oullen. The Council ilien adjourned, Eleotloa Hm. Nelson, Wednesday, John Kerr and F, W, Flaverday announced themselves as candidates for the city of Nelson. E. Uursth'iuse, a candidate for Waimea-Picton, addressed the electors at Wakefield last night, said he was not a staanch supporter of the present Government, but lie could not consent to hand over the Government to the Opposition of last IMPOUNDING NOTICE. "TMPOONDED at Ekotaliuna, b; X. tho ranger, on Monday, Nov lOtli. 1 Light Grey marc, branded 11 oil shoulder, dark tail. If not claimed and expenses paid will bo sold on Monday, Soy, 24th, at 12 neon, GEORGE SAYER, Pouiidkeeoer, ' Eko'nliuna. MASTERTON ELECTION. mHE ELECTORS are invited to meet 1 Mr A W E.OGG, as under: PAHlATUA—(Stownrtr's Hall] SATURDAY, November loth. WOODVILLE—(DriII Hall) MONDAY 17th. MANGATAINOKA TUESDAY 18th KAMA-WEDNESDAY lDih. BALLANCE (At Mr Croad's), THURSDAY 20th. ALFREDTON-FRIDAY 21st. EKETAHUNA—(Town Hall) SATTJRDAY 22nd. NEWMAN-MONDAY 24th. MANGAMAHOE--TUESDAY 25th MAURICEVILLE - WEDNESDAY 2Gtb. .DREYERTON—THURSDAY 27th. GRASSENDALE- FRIDAY 28th. TENUI—SATURDAY 29th. AKITEO-MONDAY, December Ist WHAKATAKI—TUESDAY 2nd *CARSWELL'S - WEDNESDAY 3rd , At 7,80 at each place, *At2pm. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of tho "Regulation of Elections Act, 1881," and the " Eleoturat Acta Amendment Act 189U," I, JOHN MACKINTOSH ROBERTS, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Wairarapa, do hereby give notice thatby virtue of a writ bearing date the fifth (sth) day of November, 1890, under the hand of tho Clerk of the Writs, an election will be held for tho return of a qualified person to serve as a member for the said Electoral District, and that tho poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling places of the said electoral district on the fifth (sth) day of December, 1890. Eyery person dosirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by no less than two electors of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by section five ot the Amendment Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 2'/th day of November, 1890, The following are the polling daces for tho Electoral District of Wairarapa;--Tho Courthouse, Greytown (principal) The Schoolhouse, Taueru The premises of Mr T, B. Hitchings Wairongo Mr Birkett's house, Whareama The Courthouse, Featherston The premises ot Mr A. Matthews, Waorongomai Tho Sehoolhouso, Pirinoi The Schoolhouse, Martinborounh Mr Rlddiford's Outstation, \Vaipawa The Courthouse, Carterton The Schoolhouse, Gladstone The premises ol Mr Hales,. Flat Point. The premises of Mr W, MeLaron, The premises of Mr W. Barton White Rock J. M. ROBERTS, Returning Officer. Novcinbor 7,1890, GEO. LANGTON, AcCOUNrANT AND COMMISSION AfIENT, TRADESMEN'S books kept. Ac counts nmdo out, Rents and debts collected mi reasonable terms. Score /ary to tho Blacksmiths and Wheel wrights' Manufacturing Co., Ld, Office, PERRY STREET. MAKTFJt MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD NOTICE i'b hereby given that.it is the intention of the Mauricoville Road Board with tho consent of Ratepayers interested to raiso a loan nndor the" Government Loans to Local Bodies & 1880," for the purpose of aequirlnfrland for, and felling and forming a road through Sections 43 Mauricoville Sub-Division, 11, . 32, Block I, Kopuannga Sub-Division called the Mount Munro Road to giye access to Sections 10, 11, 12,18, 14, Block I Kopuaranga. Tho amount proposed to bo borrowed is 1300, The amount to lesetapart each year to pay off loan is £ls to nieet which a rate ,ef 6jd in tho £ will be lhado on the rateablo value of tho following properties. Sections, 10,11,12,18,14, all in Block I Kopuaranga Sub-Division. It is proposed to ppy the first years interest and expenses of raising loan, out of tlio loan, A meeting of ratepayers interested will be held to discuss tho abovo pvoposaf at Mr GUNDERSON'S Central Stoii, Mauricevillo at 4 p.m. on MONDAY, December Ist. • W. GRAY, Clcik November 3rd, i 890,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3630, 12 November 1890, Page 3

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