CURE Sick Headache, Constipation, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER TROUBLES. ach, mill permits the lull strength ot cadi ingredient to lio speedily assimilated. As a purgative, either for travellers oras a family medicine, Ayer's Pills are tlio best In the AYER'S PILLS. MadobrDr.J.O.Aycr,l-Co.,Lo\voll,M.i!J.,tUA, AWARDS AT THE World's Great Expositions. MASTEIITONTIiTJST LANDS TOST. PUBLIC notice is hereby giyen that apoll will bo taken on THUliSiJAl'.tk' 30th day of Hay 1805, lor the ■lection of two Trusties in place of the '(•tiring Trustees, (Messrs Daniell and ■cist) and that (he following candidates nive Imtii duly nominated:— DANIELL, Charles Edward FKIST, Edwin I'II.VGNELL, William The polling booth is situ: ours of polling are ( U. MOWN, lieteni'iig Olliccr, May 21th. 18,05. MASTEHTO2T TRUST LANDS T.IU/ST. JJIUILIC NOTICE is hereby given I that a poll will be taken on WUSDAY, the :ll)th day of May, 8!io, for the election of one Trustee, rice Ir T. P. Lett, resigned, as between the jlloh ing candidates : CIIAMBEULAIX, Edmund EdinThe polling booth is situated in the 'own Cleric's Ollice, Mastcrton, and the oil will lie open between the hours of o'clock in the forenoon and C o'clock i the afternoon. li. BKOWN, lie-turning Officer. JtUST LANDS TItUST ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. r ADIES AND GENTLEMEX.J Being candidates at the forlhcom--15 election on May :)U(li, we desire to lace before you one or two reasons why c seek your suffrages. We are opposed mortgaging the Trust propeuy for Ibe invoked to alter the original deed Trust, which we do not think is in acmlanre with the intention of the )iiors of these Trust properties. We ■e also of opinion that to mortgage the ropeilyisa retrogressive stop—a step Inch judicious business men would )t enter upon. To mortgage the prolife would practically place them in i hands of the money-lender Wc are . opposed to a Town Hall, but think mils, which can be done 111 a very asonable time. Educational matters t which the Trust was formed, wc will, elected, endeavour to impartially adinister for the general welfare of (he wn, and in accordance with the Act. tir watchword will be progress and onoiiiy—oi'iv keeping ottr eye on the ministration, so that the town may vc, as heretofore, the Trust Properjs as its very own, unencumbered by orlgage. We are, Yours Respectfully, E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, W. PEAGNELL. MASTEKTON TRUST LANDS ' ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.J Having again been nominated for scat on the above Trust, I feel that it should explain shortly, my position idters which arc likely to be 'ought before the Trust. A report s gained circulation that I am iposed to the project of a Town all for Masterlon. I wish to slate that is information is not correct. lam in ' vour of the Trust Lands Trustees ■oviding a Town Hall out of the venue arising from the Ti list, so long it docs not materially interfere with ;e provision being made for the purse of education, but am opposed to c proposal to alter the present Act of irliamcnt, giving the Trustees power to edge the security of the Ti ust for the irposc of raising funds to build a Town all. I amalsoinfavorof IhcTruslccsasiting a wcll-dellned plan of Technical slruction lo the youth of the District, night schools and other classes, and of ntinuing to assist the Library and :bools of the District. I regard it as most inipoilant Tuisl, which, with its lercsts properly conserved, will prove | increasing and lasting value to (lie I sidents of the neighbourhood.— 1 indly give your vo'.c on Thursday.— I ours faithfully, I EDWIN FEIST. THE TRUST LANDS TRUST TO THE INHABITANTS. " ADIES isd GENTLE MEN .-The ! i election of three Trustees takes ice on Thursday, May 3Cih. As wo •c candidates, wc wish, at tltc outset, to foim you ihst :E returned wc will do ir best to promote the general welfare the town, so long as by the cxpendiire of the revenue of the Trust upon orks of education and general uti'ity 0 arc willun the mcaivng of the Act, Vith regard to the question of a Town [all, which is exercising the minds of le inhabitants a good deal at the promt time, we wish to say that, rccognisig the necessity and advantages to the )wn of such a ui'Wug, wc arc prepared ) ask Parliament for the power to lcd;c our esta'c for the pin pose of isstiig debentures or raising a totra for the rcction of a build :, ig which wi. l ! be a isting benefit and ut permanent momtlcnttothctown. In making this citation wc desiro to point out that by 10 pledging 0? the estrto of the Trust 10 rates of th'o irhabitants would not be tt'ectcd in any way. Wc would restrict le loan to one sufficient for erecting a 'own Hall, and would be averse to aslclg for general borrowing powers. On therques'iiousyou will find usencouragig progress and education in every espect, while at the same timo we will xcrcise economy in the administration f tho revenue. Trusting to merit your support, We remain, etc., O,E. DANIELL, J, lIESSEY, E,B,HOMBLOW.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5037, 29 May 1895, Page 3
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