New Advertisements. EAST COAST ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. ZN.ENTLEMEN, —In presenting myself as a candidate for your suffrages I have the honor briefly to submit for your consideration my views upon the leading questions now' before the Colony. I will support the present Government as far as the Abolition of the Provinces ds concerned. Further than this I will lot commit myself, in upholding the policy If the Administration. In all other "measures brought forward, either by the [Government or by private members, I krill, if returned, vote according to the best "of my judgment. I object to Provinces in any shape or form, and to the appointment of Superintendents. I am opposed to insular separation of the Colony, on various grounds. I am in favor of a Property Tax according to an equitable scale. I am also in favor of Triennial Parliaments, believing that it is essential to good legislation that their duration should be so shortened. I am an advocate for conferring enlarged powers upon Road Boards, and Municipalities as necessary substitutes for Provincial Councils. I shall also support the localisation of land revenues, &c. e In other matters I shall claim to be independent, and will not give a blind support to either government or Opposition. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, 933 G. B. MORRIS. [ EAST COAST ELECTION. MR. W. W, WILSON Will Addbess the ELECTORS OF THE East Coast District rpHIS EVENING DECEMBER 22, AT 8 E.M. SHABP IN THE COURT HOUSE. 926 OPENING OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, GISBORNE. THIS Church Will (D.V.) be OPENED for Divine Worship on BUNDAY January 2, 1876- 9271
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 335, 22 December 1875, Page 3
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273Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 335, 22 December 1875, Page 3
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