10 THE ELECTORS OP THE WAIRAEAPA. Gentlemen— In view of the dissolution of Parliament, I have respectfully to intimate that it is my 'intention to seek re-election for the district which I have represented for 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 liewty support to tlio programme of the Liberal party, including the repeal of the Land Tax, the imposition of a Property and Income Tax, the reduction of the taxa-' tion on the necessaries of life, liberal Land Laws, Triennial Parliaments, the vigorous prosecution of Public Works, and other Liberal measures which wero indicated in the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNY, vlugust 11th, 1879, 223
JjILECTORS OF THE WAIRAIiAPA! DO NOT l'01!(!I!T TO VOTE IN FAVOR AND THE INTERESTS OF THE WAIRARAPA! REMEMBER! fJIHE pOLL QLOSES AT P,M, ON THURSDAY, 4TH SEPTEMBER, And evory Vote must bo recorded before that hour. OTE TJIOR 'DEETHAM! Y OTE p And show your appreciation of his past services by returning him AT THE HEAD OF THE POLL! 254
10 THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIRARAPA. Gentlemen— I invite your support for the MINISTERIAL CANDIDATES at tlie coming Elections, Electors, rote for drawing CAPITAL out of the country ancl POVERTY into it! Electors, voto for HARD TIMES and uore of them! Electors vote for making the RICH RICHER and the POOR POORER ! Electors, vote for BIG HONORARIUMS, so that, white the ship sinks, the rats may not starve! Electors, vote for all TAXES of the newest patterns and most approved designs! Electors, vote for that FREE BREAKFAST TABLE with nothing on it which Sir George Grey proffers to you! I am, Gentlemen, 249 ONE OF YOU. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIRARAPA. Gentlemen— Having been advised by my fiiends that my chances of suceess do not justify me going to a poll, I b?g most respocfcfully to iutimato to you that I now retire from the contest. In doing so I have to return you iny most sincere thanks for the cordial and kind reception you accorded to me at each of the fonr meetings I have held in the Wairurapa, v I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, C. R. CARTER. Wellington, Angust 29,1879. 252 ET. ALLEN, . (From Lloyd Bros. & Co,, London, PICTURE DEALER, Carver and Gilder, Picture and Looking-glass Frame Manufacturer, Oxford and Oval Frames made to order. Water-coloi Drawings and Photos carefully mounted ; Oil paintings restored and varnished. Gilding in all its branches. ASrPlease note the address— E. T. ALLEN, LambtonQuay, (Opposite Occidental Hotel.) 254
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 254, 2 September 1879, Page 3
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