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IT. HAWEBA RIPLE VOLUNTEEE CORPS. IS- - A PLAIN and Fancy Dress Ball in cc nection -with the above Corps will nd held at the Drill Shed, Hawera, on t ids evening of WEDNESDAY, 17th Marc id. 1886 (St. Patrick's Day). Ticketsadmit gentleman and lady 12s 6d, cxt Is, lady ss, may bo obtained from any merub of the Committee, or from Mr H, I, Jone Stationer, <fee, Wanganui. 6" — — . COLLEGIATE SCHOOL CHAPEL FUND. A GRAND Costume Bazaar aud Fane Fair, in aid of the above Fund, will b held at the Drill Hall during Easter week. A detailed programme will appear shortlj ftffWmif—MIBTWWWWM — m ■M1.1.M 1 1 1 IIWWIM IHiMHW— IMC II Ol lf NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ~ WAWGAISTJI SECTION. HAWACIU RACE. WEDNESDAY, FEBKUABY 24th, 1886 ON WEDNESDAY, February 24tb. an FXOURSrON X'IUIN wili leave Wanganui for Hawera. at 7.8 C a.m.; Aramaho, 7.40 ; Waifcotara, 9.7; Waverley, 9.30 arrive Hw-veva, 11,15 a.m.; Eucecourse, 11.25 a.m.; leaving the Raoecourpe 011 returu journey at 5.25 p.m. . arrive Wanganui, 9.45 ' This Train will stop at all Stations both ways if required. , Excursion Fares from all Stations be- , tween Wanganui and Waitotava (inclu* , sive) to Hawera and baok — First Glass, 1 8s ; Second Class, os 6d. Return fares from Hawera to Baoecourse (including admission to Course), 2s 6d, From other Stations, Saturday Return 1 Fares to HAWERA from the South, will be available for return on day of issue only. BY ORDER. I THIB SPACE is RESERVED FOR HOGG BROS- & BRECHIN'S j NEW ADVERTISEMENT, ; Which will appoar in a few days. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAI TOTAEA DISTRICT. pENTLEMEN,— Tn the event of an ealy VjT Dissolution of tho present House of Assembly, I beg to say that I have conseil.^ed to become a Candidate to contest the seat. I do not iabend to issue a long address, but will briefly state that I would give my support to measures for completing Public Works already commenced, and to further borrowiug for that purpose. I am an advocate for retrenchment in every department of the Government service until expenditure shall be reduced within t\\e limits of revenue. Generally I am in favour of the present " Land Laws " and " Native Policy," and hope that the time is not far distant whon the "Native Office " can be dispensed with. Touching local matters, I am in favoiu 1 of the "Wanganui Harbour Bill" being pas3ed, that the works commenced at the Heads might be completed ; also to opening the iuterior of this p_art of the country by way of the Wanganui Biver. There are several Acts that are found to be pressing heavily on the agriculturalist of this district. These would receive my careful attention. It is my intention to call the electors of tho Waitotara District together at convenient placeo, before the election lakes place. ' There will then be ample opportunity of 1 giving to the full my opinions on the general politics of the day. I aseert that, in tho event of you honouring me as your representative, you will ever find me giving support to all measures cal- - ciliated to advance leyitimate colonial prograss, comlined with strict economy in ad*. ministration. 3 I have the honour to be, i; Gentlemen, » j Your obedient servant, / JOHN MOKttAN.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11134, 22 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11134, 22 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11134, 22 February 1886, Page 3