SATURDAY, 30m AUGUST.! Unreserved .Sale of Drays, Wheelbarrows, he. • (fee.. Til H. WOOD ft CO. hove received iuJ.'. structiona to sell by public auction, at the lards adjoining their; Auction Rooms wsytwn, on the ?,bove date, at 2 p.ni,_ , 1 new 2-horse Dray 2 ~ 1-horse Drays. b' ~. Wheelbarrows Colonial Ovens Maul Sings, Wedges Gate Hinges &C.,&C,|&C, MUST BE SOLD. BE IN TIME. SATURDAY, 30m AUGUST. Without Reserve. AH goods at your own prices, to close consignments. Tfl H. WOOD & CO. have received inX . stations to sell by public auction, a the rooms, Grey town, on the above date, at 2 p.m., WITHOUT RESERVE, General Merchandise of every description comprising— ' Drapery, Boots, Clothing, Grocery, Crockery, Saddlery, new and se-cond-hand Furniture, etc. Also, one good Saddle Hack, carries a lady; very quiet. 249
npO THE ELECTOUS OF THE X WAIRARAPA. In view of tlio dissolution of Parliament, I have respectfully to intimate that it is my "" m "mi« tu]ji'us(iiHGU ior so many years. It is my intention to hold meetings at the several centres of population, when I shall place my views on matters both of local and general interest fully before you. In the meantime I may state that I intend to give a heurty support to the programme of the Liberal party, including the repeal of the Land Tax, the imposition of a Property and Income Tax, the reduction of the taxation on the necessaries of life, liberal Land Laws, Triennial Parliaments, the vigorous prosecution of Public Works, and "other Liberal measures which were- indicated in the Governor's speecli at the opening of Parliament.
I havo the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNY. August 11th, 1879. ooq WiIEARAPA. Gentlemen—
A Government which lias boon declared by anoVOThelming majority in Parliament to be guilty of th? "grossestmaladministration," has appealed to the people against this ycv. diet. In my opinion, it ought to he thoroughly endorsed by a-refusal to re-elect those who voted on the Government side the two members for this district on this as on nearly all previous occasions, gave opposite votes, therefore, if there is anything ike political consistency, it isimpossible Hint both can aeain jointly represent you. Tins being l, e case, I offer you my services, and, if elected, I shall do my best to assist to place, and support in office, a Ministry winch instead of being content with enunciation of great principles, and making reckless promises, will give practical effect to the measures, which, in my opinion, ought at once to be adopted, in order to avert both a Jutive War, and a serious financial catastrophe. I altogether deny the right of the present Ministry to monopolise the name of <• Liberals. " It seems to me absurd to say that we must submit to their maladministration, because their principles are right, when there IS not 1111? to Tll'ovont niii-cu..,,..'....!!.. . i » uuuung w prevent our securing the advanagesofthe latter, without the evils of the tamer. These principles are held by most thinking men in the colony as it has been long seen that the progress of events has prepared the way for their adoption, and therefore I am quite prepared to support in the mam, the measures indicated in the Governor' speech, but they must be given elect to by more competent men than those who have so muddled the Land Tax, that after the enormous expense already incurred in attempting to collect it, there is every r;u U.JU., m ~l e country are, in mv opinion retrenchment, a satisfactory solution of the Native difficulty, with a view to £be speedy occupation of lands now so unprofitably held by them. Settlement on 2°2 laWl i/ f Ule kge W*** ot om population, now dependent solely on public expenditure. Encouragementd the immigration of persons with suikient camtal to settle on land and of cap. aim any way which will tend to devolop the resources of the colony. Concurrently with this some better provision must be made than mere local rating for connecting tie ontlymg districts with the railway lines and for the formation and maintenance of oads though unsettled districts, and the Umt.es instead of being expected as at prescntto'nmkebnckSwitlio,itstraw"mustbc pacedmapositionto fulfil the obligations thrown on them. fa
in conclusion I mil only say that 1 have now been long enough before Jon in various capmteoenableyoutofoianoS as to how farT ™ ni ,oiifl n ,i f„.n.. i...' , pwumn TO.cn .task you to place me. I trust every elector will recognise tiio importajco of tne contest, and will not therefore tail to record his vote. IJwpe goon to address yon ata series of meetings when I w.ll more fully explain my I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, Lontjwood August 121h,1879, 2°fi STOREKEEPER, A large stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, Frmt, to. Coffee and Luncheon Rooms by Mrs Wyeth.
JELLING AFJ? CELLING f\W\ K. CARTER, of GBEYTOWN, being about to leave (he District, desires to offer his large andvaried stock of FANCY'GOODS, DRAPERY, TOYS, &c, to the public at less than COST PRICE.". Sale to COMMENCE on TUESDAY 26th. Trim'cl hats •from 2/61 Lulus' skirts .. 9/(j Ladies' Bonnets „ 7/6 Colored Hose 4h\ Mowers „ ./2 Ribbons .'. 4 fd Costumes „ 6/G Feathers y Eich Black Lustre ~ 1/6. " No reasonable offer refused. 214
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