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Electoral. TO THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU. Ladies and Gentcbmen,— lb an* Bouncing my candidature as an Independent Liberal for this important Electorate at the forthcoming November election, and in soliciting your suffrages on that occasion, I do so labouring under one disadvantage. Unlike some ot my opponents I have not previously been a member of the House ot Representatives, and if you do me the honour to accept my services at the November election you have to take mete a certain extent en trust. But. Ladles and Gentlemen, to everything there must bo a beginning. The vacaneies loft by death and resignation could never in the leaf run be filled up, if the newcomers were fer ever refused a hearing and a trial. What, therefore, I have to seek to convince you of, since I have no past services te plead, is that ameng newcomers 1 need not bo ranked as unworthy of your trust and confidence. I wish te impress on the electers that I support the great bulk of the Government's policy, hut! reserve t# myself the right of voting Independently of cause or party. In my coming address, which will take place shortly throughout the electorate, it will bo patent te you what are the several planks of my platform. I may here state that I fully recognise that the future govern* aunt of this Colony requires indie* putable energy and progressive water* pries combined with prudence and economy. Uy qualifications fer the position el your representative, apart from the right of ovary elector to offer himself as a candidate for your suffrages, are, I venture to hope, sufficient. I For many years I have nseopisd responsible positions in the New Zealand Civil Service, ending with the appointment et Government Life In* durance Commissioner, end I have sines held high hnnaese appointments is London and New York. This experience, it eannet he disputed, most fit its subject fer dealing in a spirit of forethought with questions of and administrative measures conductive te the benefit of this I Ifsnnwstu electorate and eftbesetesy I si a whole,—l have the honour te be, Ladies and Gentlemen, j Your obedient servant, F. W. FRANRLAND. POLITICAL.

TO THE ELECTORS OF MAMA. WATU. MR F. W. FRAMKLAND invitee the alaetare t« meet him at the MASONIC HALL, Foxten, •» Twsa* •iy next, Jwv *sth, whan ha will 4a* liver aa address on tba political situs* tlao af tba moment aad his raasaoa for Caadidatura for the Maaawato seat* ....... Ladies are especially invitee ta be preseat, t A _ Chair ta ba taken at t p.aa. bp 8. Moare, E«<. pRSLIMINARY NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU. Ladies ft Gsntlebsh— I have tba honour toaotify yaw that shall be a candidate far ra*olMtian as yaur rapresaatativa in Parliament at tba seat Gsaaral Eleetlon. Yours sincerely, . VILE. TO IKE EIEOTOR •0 F MANAWATU. Ladies aad Gentlemen, Ji respanse ta the revest af my rienda shall ba a candidate at the next General Elcotien af a aaaaibar [far the House af Representatives far Uanawatu. I Yaurs faithfully, JOHN BTEYBNB Trespass. NOTICE. PERSONS found tmpaesiagwitb d#( at gun en the Mautaa Estate after this date will be presecuted withaul regard ta persons. STEVENS. EASTON AND AUSTIN PERSONS fauud trespassing with gun or dag en my praperty (part •I Uoutea Estate) after this date will be presecuted without regard ta aersaas. F. S. EASTON. Faxtaa April ejth, x*es.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3552, 27 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3552, 27 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3552, 27 July 1905, Page 3

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