OUR REPRESENTATIVES.
[To the Editor of the Paixy TEraeuAFH.] 6ib, — Although yoa hare opened the ball with regard to who should be oar candidates at the next general election, it is not my intentiou to take up that argument just yet, nor do I think it is one that exercises the minde of the Liberal party in Hawke'e Bay very much, in bo far that I think the views held by that party as to who should be the candidates are unanimous. And I may just further add that we are completely in accord] with you that Messrs Sutton and Ruseel have perpetrated a farce long enough, and that this electorate must have a change and have those more in accord with themselves. I wish to bring before my fellow-citizens the necessity of placing themselves on the roll in ease of any emergency. I have liberty to state that anyone wishing to become electors can do so by calling at Mr Carnell's studio, who has forms ready and who will render every aßslßtance~neccneary_____ _ for being placed on the roll.—l am, &c, Settles, Napier, April 5, 1881,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3050, 5 April 1881, Page 2
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186OUR REPRESENTATIVES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3050, 5 April 1881, Page 2
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