WAIAPU ELECTION, MR W. LISSANT CLAYTON ADDRESS THE ELECTORS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1905. At 8 o'olock p.tn, OPPOSITION REPLY TO NATIVE MINISTER. I
GISBORNE GAS COMPANY. L VST DISCOUNT DAY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, WAIAPU ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPO.
Ladies and gentlemen,— I have pleasure Sn offering myself as a Candidate for our Suffrages at the forthcoming General Eleotions, and if returned I shall use my best endeavors towards the furtherance of the interests of the colony, and this district in par* tioular. lam in opposition to the present Administration, and a strong advocate for the Prohibition movement, favoring Colonial No-licenße on the Bare Majority Vote. If elected I shall do my best towards securing the following Be* forms Bight to every Leaseholder to aoquire the Freehold at the Unimproved Value The More Speedy Settlement of the Unoccupied Native and Crown Lands of the district A More Just Proportion of the Public Expenditure in the matter of Boads and Bridges The Speedy Prosecution of the Te Karaka-JVlotu Bailway Construction of Light Bailway from Te Karaka to the Coast, in order to open up the groat area of Crown and Native Lands which at present lie in an unproductive state i . Speoial Concessions to be afforded Working Men and Small Settlers so as to enable everyone who iB desirous of doing so to gel on the The Bight of the People to deal with the Liquor Traffio A COLONIAL HABBOB FOR POVERTY BAY Limitation of the Functions of the State so as to Prevent Further Enoroaohments on what should rightly be done by Private Enterprise REVISION OF THE CUSTOMS TARIFF—A FREE BREAKFAST TABLE Strict Economy in all Departments Adequate Provision for the Defence of the Colony Ratal Teohnioal Education County Franchise to remain as at present Soliciting your support, I have the honor to be, Your Obedient Servant, H. H. WALL.
OPOTIKI DISTRICT. FIKBT CLASS FARMS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. o K IA B PBR ACRE FINE oWO .Lvf FARM of 500 acres, fenoed into 10 subbivisions; 350 aores good grasa, 100 aores very useful bush, 50 aores swamp permanent water in every paddoob Will now oarry 1000 sheep. House, 5 rooms dairy cowshed, buggyshed, eto School, 2 miles; oreamory, 4 miles. Price, £5 10a per note, on EASY TERMB, viz, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per oent. jQQ PKB ACRE RICH SEASIDE | oQO LAND, 250 acres unimproved SOacros first class flax and tl-tree swamp, easily drainable; balance good dry land, excellent for grass or root crops; } ens ly plougbable. i'arbnr frontage; sohool 1 mile ; wharf and post end telegraph office, 2 miles creameiy. ' miles. Price, £3 per acre. Terms: no—fifth oash, balanco in 3 years at 5 per cent.
SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agmt?, 1 and Auctioneer aud Valuers, 95, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. MATAWHERO POUNDS IMPOUNDED At Matawhero Pound. One Black Mare, shod, b f and like J (reversed) above HF (conjoined), of! shoulder. If not olaimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above poundyard, TUEBD \Y, November 28th, at 12 noon. J. A. LUCAS, Poundkeeperi
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1606, 20 November 1905, Page 3
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