borough election. \ T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—--8 J Having the welfare of Masterthorouglily at heart, and being anxious to do my share to assist in its progress and development, I am olleiing myself as a- candidate for >'° ur representation on the Borough Council. If returned, I shall do all in my power to push the town along. Yours faithfully, H. J. O'LEARY. BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemen— I take this opportunity ot thanking you for the support you have extended to me as one of your representatives on the Council for the past five years, and to ask lor your continued confidence, which 1 hope my actions in the past have merited. Any movement that can he initiated for the good government and prosperity of our town should receive the earnest attention of your •representatives. _ I ana strongly i n * a ~ vour of beautifying the town, and or making it attractive to visitors, and •comfortable for those whose privilege it is to reside within the Borpugn. Yours faithfully, F. W. TEMPLE. BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemen— At the request of a large number of friends and electors, I ia^ e allowed myself to become a candidate for a seat on the above Council, in the interests of no particular clique or party. Should you do me the honour of returning me, the knowledge and experience I have received through being connected with other local bodies, and in being able to visit many of the large cities and towns in Australia and the Dominion, and my practical experience with manual labour, will be used in the interest of the town as a whole. I would also support a progressive policy, with caution. Yours faithfully, D. THREADWELL. BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemenOnce again I seek your suffrage, and, if elected, I will do all possible, and use my best endeavoxirs, to further the interests of our town," as I claim to have done in the past. To progress we must have closer settlement; closer settlement means increasing our local industries. I consider it a duty of the Conned to assist the above project, and 1 intend, if elected, to move in that direction. Yours faithfully, J. C. EWINGTGN.
BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and genj vHaving been reqius 1 i number of the el«eior« .t < 1 self as a candidate for x 1 ' Council, I have much p 1 i placing my services at vo ) 1 Should I merit your c the forthcoming election, J. shall _ always support and maintain that which will be of a sound and progressive nature, and in the best interests of Masterton. , Yours faithfully, ALEX. DONALD. BOROUGH ELECTION. LADIES -AND GENTLEMEN— Having served: yon as a Councillor for four years, I feel Unit I can, with confidence, solicit continuance of the trust you bare hitnerto placed in me, and respectfully solicit your support. 1 shall be prepared, as I previously was, to give my best consideration to the advancement of your interests. Yours faithfully, • J. PRENTICE. BOROUGH ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemen— Having- the welfare of Masterton so thoroughly at heart, which my work for the last fifteen years as a Councillor should prove, 1 again offer myself for a further term. Should meet with vour continued confidence, I pledge myself to support every progressive proposal that points in the direction of the betterment of the Borough. It is my candid opinion that closer settlement should be one of the most important questions to receive careful consideration, as it is a question of most vital importance relative to the advancement ot this town, and should I continue to retain your confidence, I will pledge myself that this matter will be placed before , my co-Councillors at an early date. Yours faithfully, W. MORRIS. BOROUGH ELECTION. La/dies and gentlemen— At the request of a number of citizens, I have decided to offer myself as a candidate for the forthcoming Municipal election. I have always taken a keen interest in matters pertaining to civic and general politics, and will, if elected, exercise my best judgment in advancing tlie interests of the Borough. Yours faithfully, EDWARD FLANAGAN. WAIKAIIAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) j I\TOMINATIQNS for the office of 11 x President, two Vice-Presidents, | Treasurer, and 15 Directors for the ensuing year close with the Secretary 'on THURSDAY, 27th inst., at noon. ! W. GILLESPIE, Secretary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10221, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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