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POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ UNION (Gisboruo Branch). A GENERAL MEETING ot the above will bo hold In the Farmers’ Union Club Rooms (Masonlo Buildings), on SATURDAY, the lGth Inst., at 3 p.m. BUSINESS: Tho Political Attitude ot tho Union Gonoral; also, to hoar an Addrosa by Mr W. Morgan on *• Rural Toobnioal Education.” 0. J. KENDERDINE, Soorotary. FOR PRIVATE BALE. 2000 H 0 8 8 E 1 In tho Wool. A Straight Line, all ono earmark. DALGETY dr CO., Limited. HAMS HOH SALE. WE are now Booking Ordors tor RAMS' ns under, from best-known Looa ank Southern Brooders : LINCOLNS ENGLISH LEIOESTERS BORDER LEICESTERS ROMNEYS SHROPSHIRES BOUTHDOWNS COiII'IKDALES MERINOS skii tim mce and can. see JL> .WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. 3** ' Iby's ling, idng BABY DAY. ON’T FORGET BABY D A Yikin. DER ever icss, ion. ELLEBBKOK STUDIO. TO-DAY (MONDAY), SEPT. 17th, GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE ™ WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, j?* S September 20th and 23rd. Commencing at 2 p.m. sharp. j • A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES, Comprising—Bicycles, eto. Also,— CONSIGNMENT OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. G. H. MILLER, Auctioneer.

TO THIS ELEOTOBS OF WAIAPTJ. JQADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN,— 1. Having resided for very many years in your distriot, knowing all its unbounded resources, and its neglected requirements, I had no hesitation in at onoe consenting, at the request of a great number of my friende, to contest the Waiapu Electorate in opposition to the Hon Mr Carroll. 2.1 am opposed to the present Administration. 3. Every Crown tenant should, in my opinion, be able at any time to acquire tbe freehold of his homo, at the unimproved value of the land at the time he took up his lease. It is grossly unjust to subject tbe tenant farmers of the State to payment of periodical increases of values of rentals or purobase moneys, as their labors and arduous sacrifices have created these increases. 4. Tho Maori Land Council? are hopeless failures, and tho look-up of all Native lunds since 1900 has retarded, and is retarding, the progress ol this district. The Hon. Mr Car roll is responsible for this policy, whioh, as a colonial polloy has altogether failed, and whioh is deeply injurious to the distriot he represents. 5. The present Administration have shamefully negleotod tbe roading of the Waiapu Electorate, and our Member has acquiesced in, put up with, and is responsible for that negleot. During the ten years or more of the Seddon Administration the Waiapu Electorate has been left out of all substantial divisions of Publio Works Fund for roads and bridges. The torm “The negleoted North" applies with much greater foroe to “ The negleoted East.” Eves moneys due under puolic statutes are w.th-held, or delayed, until, when received, tuey are expended under the most wasteful circumstances. Main roads and bridges, whioh are for all time, and for Natives and Europeans alike, have to be made out of loans raised upon the security of tbe lands of the pioneer settlers, while other districts have had these roads made for them.

6. A seotion of our Bailway (Te Karaka to the Motu) ougtn to be put in hand at onoe, and railway construction oommenaod at Opotiki, Tauranga, botorua, or Waihi, on auoh route as may be determined. 7. Special provision should be made to put woiking meu, and small settlers, on land under the homestead ana deferred payment systems, the State building houses when required. Keservea should be made for churches, schools, libraries, eto., and grants made for the erection of these buildings. 8. The time has now arrived when we can reasonably aßk fur something to be done for a colonial harbor for Poverty Pay. Our exports warrant thi3, being high on the list for dew Zealand, and increasing rapidly. Uur Harbor boardis, no doubt, doing what it can, but it cannot make a harbor in tho river, and its expenditure of loan moneys on such an object should cease.

9. In view of recent events In the Bast, every young man should have a naval, or land, defeuce training. The future of the oulouy depends ou our ability to defend ourselves. 10. I am in favor of Local Option, and a free right at all times for the people to deal as they choose with liquor reform. Colonial no-license, if practicable, would make dew Zealand, proportionately with population, the wealtniest and fairest land on earth. 11. As a farmer, I represent the mo3t important industry in the colony, rural products being our principal source of wealth, and I am convinced that we should make more liberal land laws, and offer every inducement to enable people cn the land to I beoomeproduoers. H. H. W&LL.

OPOTIKI DISTRICT, FIRST CLAS3 FARMS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. 10 s PEB ACRB *** FINE FARM oi 000 aores, fenoedintolO eubbivisions; 350 acres good grass, 100 aores very useful bush, 50 acres swamp pormanont water in every paddock. Will now carry 1000 sheep. House, 5 rooms dairy cowshed, buggyshed, etc. School, 2 miles; creamery, 4 miles. Price, £5 10a per ao:re, on EASY TERMS, viz , £SOO oasb, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. nQ PEB ACRE - RICH SEASIDE o%»rO LAND, 250 aores unimproved; j 50 aores first-class flax and ti-trea swamp, •asily drain le; balance good dry land, ex iellent for ass or root crops; J easily ploughable. Harbor frontage; sohcol 1 mile ; wharf and post and telegraph office, 5 miles creamery, 8 miles. Price, £3 pei aore. Terms : line-fifth cash, balanae in i years at 5 per oent. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneer and Valuers, 95, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. FOR J3ALE. In tbo Auckland Province of the Nort Island of New Zealand, IhAA ACRES .1 *v V/ (more or less) | WGLL-l ULTIVATED ROLLING PASTURE AND ARABLE LAND, Situated in a high and exceedingly healtl locality, within 130 miles of the City Auckland, and within 3 miles, by goi metalled road, of railway station, on main line. This property is well known for the exc lence of its Trout Fishing, also Deer, Phc sant, Duok, and ground game shooting. Hotel and Sanatorium, with There Springs, Golf Links, Tennis Lawns, a Bowling Greens, adjoin the above, and m be acquired separately. Further particulars ou application to L. D. NATHAN & 00., LTD., 1 Auckland, N.£ ibop. Doit, pliable soles, only sb. s,> * ** w '

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 18 September 1905, Page 3

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