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MAYORALTY ELECTION. J TO THE BURGESSES. • AWES AND GENTLEMEN.-I U should be glad to meet you in the Temperance Hall, Masterton, on MONDAY EVENING, November 25th, at 8 o'clock, when I shall take the opportunity of explaining my views on municipal matters, Briefly my platform is this:—The acquisition of a water-shed on the Tararuas by reserve from the Crown; Bale of the gasworks and abolition of the gas rate; the employment of corporation labour annually at a fixed wage j thetakingoverof allcxisting roads as public roads and the construction of the same; the protection of the town from the encroachments of the Waipoua river; the formation and opening of tlio Ngaumutawa road and the redeeming of promises made regarding other roads; the making of a trial for artesian water; improvement of the Public Library; Hushing tho footpaths with tar and sand where asphalt cannot be afforded; the proper maintenance of roads without reference to locality, and better attention to culverts; the erection of additional street lamps; the rendering of proper assistance to the fire brigades; and the widening of all streets to the width of oitei'haiu. Trusting thai these suggestions may commend themselves to your favourable consideration, I remain, etc, C. A. I'OWNALL.

MAYOEAL ELECTION, TM-R K. E. lIOKNBLOW will address the ratepayers on mallcrsaffccting (heir interests in the People's Auction Mart on FBIDAY EVENING NEXT, BOItOUGH OF MASTEHTON. PUBLIC notice is hereby Riven that a polhvili betaken on WEDNESDAY, the 2/th day of November, 1895, for Ihe election of Mayor of theEorough of Masterton, au:l tliat the following candidates have been duly nominated for tlte office, viz.:—. ] lIEUON, George lIOKNBLOW, Kobert Edward POWNALL, Charles Aylmcr The veiling booth is situated in the Town Clerk's Oliicc, Chapet-strect, and, the poll will he open from!) o'clock in | the forenoon to C o'clock in the afternoon. E. BROWN, lie-turning Officer. WAIEARAPA NORTH COUNTY. PUBLIC tenders will close at noon on WEDNESDAY, 27tU November, at the County Council Office, Masterton (were particulars may be seen), for Cmilraet No, 53, Masterton to Waimuta Road gelling umlcarting 1,100 cubic i/ards of metal. F. G, MOOIiE, Clerk. Masterton, 10th November, 1895. . NATIONAL Mutual Life Association of Australasia, (Limited). [ESTABIISHED 181)9.] mHE NATIONAL MUTUAL was 1 iho FIRST OFFICE in Ik World to apply Ik SURRENDER VAIUE of Life Policies in paying Premiums, thereby preventing the Lapse of THE NATIONAL MUTUAL lends money on the Security of its own Policies, on Mortgage, and on personal Security. , THE NATIONAL MUTUALinvests in the Colony all Premiums received on New Zealand Policies. Tltc Nalioml Mutual has declared LARGER BONUSES th m any Australasian Colonies. E.H.WADDINGTON, District Agent, Masterton. P. Gin, _ Special Representative.

J.P.ELLIOT. FOR STATIONERY. g quires of superior note paper for 1/: K packets good envelopes 1/.; 250 for "1/6 FOE BOOKS AND PEEIODICALS, A complete stock of the latest, FOR MUSIC of all kinds at Wellington Prices. FOE XIIAS CARDS. A beautiful Assortment just to Loud direct from the makers. Queen-street, Masterton, JUST RECEIVED Ex S.S. Tokomaru--1 CASE Men's Shirts, embracing— Fancy Tennis, Crepon, Silk, Silk mid Wool, Honeycomb, and many other new novelties in style and material. AISO- - Materials in the piece from which we make shirts to order in 24hours. First-class work and style, Now opening further shipmont of NEW DEESS material—a proof of the success of our Dressmaking Department, under Misses Prentice and Vibcrt, Not,/} $« Addns md Yisty—0. PRAGNELL, Draper and Clothier, (Next the Clock), Qobbs-st .Mismwrn. JUW & SECOND-HAND MACHINERY, FOR SAI,E ATLOW PBIOE3120 h,p, Horizontal Steam Engine. 1 10 h.p. „ „ 1 41»-P. 2 3h.p. „ ~ " 1 0 h.p. Vertical Steam Engine 1 4 h.p, „ ~ 1 3 h,p, Vertical Compound Steam Engine 110 h,p. JMtitubulat Uoiler 112 h.p. 1 Bh,p Vertical Boiler 114 h.p. Cornish Boiler 110 h.p, Portable Engine (new) I 9 h.p, Portahlo Engine in good condition 1 '1 h,p. Vortical Engine, and Boiler 1 3 h.p. i, „ „ 1 6 h.p. ,j ,; ;', 1 2, h,p; Engine and Boiler ' 1 Double Cylinder Winch and Vertical Boiler 1 Boiling-down Pan " ' "' Water Motora, Donkey Pjimpj, CentrUugal Pump, Wrought Jriin Split Pulleys, Litres, If you yah to either iuy or sell engines, lnikr> ot wcMwnj of any description mite WALTER BROWN, JIACHINKtIY BTOIIKB, FEAJHERSTON-ST., WELLINGTON, SA/j^W.Willu-it.Wdlingta,,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5188, 22 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5188, 22 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5188, 22 November 1895, Page 3

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