smooth difficulties, and increase domestic comfort. •I have been living amongst you for the last eleven years, and as you think me a proper person to represent you, it will be a source of much gratification -to me to devote my time and ray best energies to secure the happiness and prosperity of the Colony at large. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH MASTERS. ' Wellington, lS T ew Zealand, 30th June, 1853. gut, — The time having now almost arrived when we are to put into practical operation the Representative Government which has recently been extended to the Colonies in New Zealand, we beg to request you will allow yourself to be nominated as for the Representation of the City of "Wellington intne Provincial and General Legislative Assembly. Your well known ability as a professional man, the willing and active part which you have taken in those nstitutions which have been established in our settlement for the general good of the community, and your well known political opinions induce us to believe that in the event of your election we may .rely on your judgment and integrity in dealingwith such business as may occupy the attention of the Legislature. We remain, Sir, Your fellow-colonists, Joseph Masters 32. A. Hargreaves George Hunter, J.P. John Mioifie P. M. Hervey J. W. Callcott 'Charles D. Barraud J. Walden Robert Lambert Thos. Mills Robsrt Langdon Charles Mills James Watkin, Wes-Thomas Allington leyan Minister William Bannister Edw. Roberts, J. H. Marriott J. Woodward, Cong.Min.Tbos. K. Warburton 3as. F. Wills Lipman Levy R. J. Duncan Wm. Bishop Win. Hickson, J.P W. F. Mason B. R. Stevenson James Bagany Robert Waitt J. E. Waikin Gilbert Pickett Daniel Conacber W. M. Bannatyne, J.P.Francis Bradey, jun. James Tame Henry Meecb George Crawford G. Cuttriss George Moore, J.P. Edmund Tuko Robebt Habt, Esqr., Solicitor, Wellington.
To the Gentlemen who signed the above Requisition and others. the Electors of Wellington. Wellington, July 1, 1853. Fellow-Coloxists, — The requisition which has been presented to me to allow nrysclf to be nominated as a candidate for the representation of the city of Wellington in the Provincial and General Legislative Assemblies, compels me to place my services at your disposal ; but should the General Assembly be held elsewhere than in Wellington, I fear I might be unable to attend its meetings. Piegarding the perfect freedom of the voter as of more importance than the success of any particular candidate, I must decline a personal canvass. My political opinions are gencrsuly known, and the hope of obtaining or keeping a scat in either Council would not induce me to alter or disguise them. I will yield to none in earnest endeavours to promote the welfare of my fellow f colonists. One pledge, and one only, will I give before-" hand — it is, that if elected, I shall be ready at any time to resign into } r our hands the trust reposed in me upon receiving a clear intimation of your wishes to that effect. I have the honor to be, Fellow-Colonists, Your faithful servant, ROBERT HART.
To the Electors of the City of Wellington,' the Wellington Country District, and the Hutt District. p ENTLEMEN— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent the City of Wellington, or the Country District in the Provincial Council for Wellington, and also 'for| a -seat an the House of Representatives for Wellington or the Hutt. I have, as you are aware, always been a strong supporter -of Representative Institutions and Responsible My career has been known to you from the commencement of the colony. I have throughout advocated to the best of my ability the in. terests of the colony dn all leading matters, and am prepared, &£ elected, to watch over and protect especially the interests 'of the working classes, and to *appoi*t all -such measures as will conduce to the benefit and welfare of the colony, and of this province — my position in the colony will be some guarantee of this pledge being carried out. Without going into details, I am favorable to the reduction of the price of land, and shall use all my endeavours to procure the erection of a suitable lighthouse for the approach of this harbour with out any unnecessary delay, and also to the formation of Roads, Bridges, and Ferries, and such other public works as may be absolutely requisite for the use of the colony, and the advancement of this province. With these views, I think some measures should be adopt ed for the introduction of emigrants from home, or the neighbouring colonies, and the employment of the Natives. I have always advocated the education of all classes, and I think some plan should be adopted for the education of the rising native generation in the English language and habits, with the object of their being beneficially employed in the various grades -of European occupation. I also think that all religious denominations should be self-supporting, and shall oppose any measures which may impose unnecessarily upon any particular religious class or body I propose that the existing tariff be simplified and placed upon a similar footing to that of the Australian colonies. In conclusion, I beg to assure you that I shall strenuously advocate the greatest economy in everydepartment of the Government, and- oppose every attempt at sinecure or monopoly. Ishall'behappy-to give any further explanation of my views if required, and have the tdnor to^be Gentlemen,. Your obedient Servant, W.B.RHODES, Wellington, 29th June, 1853.
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