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TO THE BUIIGUSSESOFMASTEItTON. | ADIEBANDORNTLEMENAb a candtdato lor the office of Moyor, IdH not think it necessary to itdilicss you, asto my viovs on Municipal matto;, am otI) kuuwn to all, lint after bearlug Mr Hnruiilcm-'g reiuaik'.i about t'io Council andmyseli, utlhurinlcof considtral personal, I tata the liberty of replying to SOino ut( thtltl. Hi' Uißh Press™ Witter Supply.—Mr H Ttiblow saj'B" The lnoirb iie looked into it tho greater the fraud it appeared to be: Why should tho ratepayers bo taxed to water som .budy's gardtri ?" Now, 1 say tot until he hud thought of conterling tho Mayoralty, he was a strenuous suppurlor of high pressure water supply, His support of Mr llenall'a scheme is also characteristic Next, as to Gas Works.-Tho Council is' taxed with incompetence and negloot, and he says in effect "put mo in tho chair and I will raako tho works pay 10 or 15 ; per cent, profit," Also that it would tiko'faom £BOO to £I2OO t.i put tho works m ordo:.Now since tlie erection of tit's words the first water tank has looked badly, and Mr Hornblow says he is in favour ol a ca?t iron tank for that. Now that alone is estiraatcd to cost £1,500. So muoh for his fmanoinl ability. 'I ho second-hand holder was purchased on the recommendation, and constructed under the supervision of their Manager.and although it 1b not altogether satisfactory, yet Mr Hornblow's remarks about it being " utterly usolosb," are great nonsense His personal remarks about myself I will pass orer. They aro unworthy of notice. He also accuses tho Council of •' Deceit and dishonesty," I challenge him to prove an instance. Mr Hornblow also claims credit for everything that has been done in the Council sinoa ho has been a member. Now oxcept making iiisjointed and inaccurate statements, and abusing bis fellow counoillors.hchas done nothing, Icau saywithout being accused of vanity—that I know mow of the management o! the Gas I Works and the affairs o! the Councill than | Mr Hornblow is capable of knowing. I would also like to point out that Mr Hornblow hns not a single supporter at the Council table, after sitting there fcr eleven months, and if he docs get into tho Chair, no good results can follow, I claim that I have presided over the affairs of the Borough for tho past year satis-1 foctorily, and that I work well with the! councillors, even with those who oro op- i posed to mo on principle. | Looking hopefully for your Bupport on Polling Day, I remain, Your obedient servont, GEOKGE EERON, MAI'OKAL ELECTION, ■ Tip IWNALL will address tj XVJL ratepayers in tho | TEMPERANCE HALL, Mastcrlon, :

• TUESDAY, 27m NOYEMBEH, At 8 o'clock Sharp, Opposing Candidates arc Invited to BOEOUGH OF MASTEIITON. pUBLIC notice is hereby given that r a poll will bo taken on WEDNESDAY, the 28th clay of November, 18! M, for the election of Mayor of Mastcrton, between the following candidates: HEEON, George i HOMBEOW.Mert POWNALL, Charles ylmer. • The polling booth is situated in the Town Clerk's (Mice, Chapel Street, Mastcrlon. ]!. BItOWN, lleturning Officer. TEY THE PREMIER DIP. TheßebiDiplkTmMabket, TEE SOUTHLAND CHEMICAL .<ND MANUFACTURING CO. fjIHE above-named Company basse--1 cured the valuablo services of Mn J. E. Hiciiaiids, who is well-known in Southland as the lato manager of Mr Joseph Hatch's Chemical Works. The Dipping Fluid, while possessing all the virtues of the Glycerine Dip, has decidedly many other wool benefitting qualities, viz, ; Cleanliness from all Parasites at Shearing, sucli ai Tick, Lire, etc. A Preventative and the Great Cm of Scab, Increase in tk Weight of Fleece, ad the retention therein of all natural yollc, so that the wool is left soft, bright and hstrom.

The above are three qualities which in themselves should recommend the Dip tothe use of every shcep.farmcr. One trial will provo all that is asserted. Directions for uso attached to every package. The Dip may also be used with splendid results for Mange in Dors, Greasy Heels, and Parasites in Horses, and Blight and Scale on Trees, Oxe Gallon of Dip to 75 Galloxs of AVateb We ask you for only one trial. You will always use it. MasterionAoents-

R. E. HORNBLOW AND CO. The Southland _ Chemical and Manufacturing Company, Works: Esk-slreet, Invcrcargijl. J.B.BICHABDB.MiBioBB. UPPEIi TAUEIIU EOAD BOABD TOEOADCONTEACTOEB. rpENDUHS we iuvited for the Formation of 308 chlins of the MiuigapiMpttra- Eoad, 8 feci wide road only, Plans and specifications may be seen attho office of the Wairarapa North County Council, at Mastcrton and at the Bond Board Offico, at Bideford. Tenders mil be received at the Eoad Board Office, at Bidcford. not later than 12 o'clock p.m., on SATUEDAY, Deccmbcr Ist, 1894 Tenders to ho for the cost of the construction of this road Bft wide. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, WWS'tBM. Clerk to tho Board. Bideford November sth, 18UA I WAIEAEAPA EACING CLUB rpENDEES arc invited for the season I 1895, by the abovo Club up to SATUEDAY, Ist December, 12 o'clock noon, for the following privileges : Gales, Grandstand Bar, Grandstand Imnehmn Boom, Outside Bar, Outside Luncheon Booth, Booh of Baas, Horse Yards, Fruit aniFamij Stall, Fruit Eawkr, Afternoon Tea Tent. Terms and conditions may be seen at the Dai&y Times Omci, Mastcrton, Oltcmr office, Carterton, Standard oißce, Grcytown,.and Mr WiCundy'i store, Fcathcrston. G."T. P. BUTTON, Secretary. NOTICE TO TEESPASSEES.; ' NY Person or porsons trespassing _1 under any pretence whatever, on the properties of the undersigned, situate on tho Mount Bruce Eoad, and Miki Miki Block, will be' prosecuted. D.McLAUCHLAN.J.&AWELCH, CAMPBELL BALL, W. HAEEIB.H.P. CHBISTIANSEN.E. FIELD, A, ■, McLEOD,' HOEN. BLOW&WILSOi\.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 3

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