TO THEpECTOES o? WjIRARAPA. • ! THE present, hrliambnt has, for ijl' practical purposes, 'cea»cd;to exist. I tharjfe you Bincerely for the confidence you have hitherto wposeoV'iir me by twice electing me one of your representa* tived.' '■... ' " ''■''■; '' The Representation Act provides for the division of the Wairarapa electorate into two districts, viz., Wairarapa North and Wairarapa South. It is my intention, to ,cflcr myself as a candidate-.for the not (hern 'division. I therefore avail ni)self of the pivsi'iU opportunity to. assure the eiectbrY that, if elected, I shall ever consider it to, be a pleasing duty to promote, the interests of both electorates with whioh J hiive leg been so intimately connected. , Again thanking you for the evidences of kindness and confidence whioh I have . always reoeived at your hands, I remain. Gentlemen," ' Yours faithfully, ' GEORGE BEETHAM. TO THE ELECTOES op WAIRARAPA /IENTLEMEN,I have the honor to inform you' that it is my intention to offer mysolf as a candidate for the representation .of your district at the approaching general election. I shall ask you to meet mo at the various centres of the Electorate in order to afford me opportunities for explaining fully my, views'oh political questions of the day. I will not now attempt to do more than ask you to believe—if you think mo worthy of a continnaucf ot your confidence—that I shall always endeavor, to the utmost of my ability, to assist in the material develop-: ment of New Zealand generally, and especially that of Wairarapa, one of the most promising country districts of the Coloay, I remain, , Yourß faithfully GEORUE BEETHAM. TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA fPTH...' (tentlemen,- .
Aa a working settler of twenty years, standing, I respectfully offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the new Parliament. Without wishing to raise any class erf, I may state that in my opinion the time has arrived when all classes of settlers should be represented. Hitherto tho snjall holders of property have not hid their share of representation, In my long and intimate acquaintance with the working of the laws under which we live, it has oa,u?ed ipj often to feel tl|a|, suon a state of things ought not to oxist, It is really no list our burking this question; ajj fggl that a chango is necessary, The largo holders already have their representative, and we are entitled Although not altogether in favor of many actions of the present Government, yet believing as I do that unflinching economy is still necessary in thn administration of our finances, I shall be proparod to give the Hall administration an independent support, reserving to myself tho right to vote for whatever I consider to be for the benefit of the peqDlo the advancement of the colony generally. With extended poweis, I the County Councils, in conjunction with oiu' Highway Bqard.s, are q{pb,lo of much good work, being dimly of opinion that a Council comprised of our fellow-settlers must necessarily be better acquainted with oiir requirements and the ppjjement of local affairs than a Government official located at Wellington, The generous amount of support promised to ma wherever 1 have wade my views known has encouraged me to ask for the honor of representing you. I own to no personal feeling in the contest, but simply an honorable ambition to serve my fellowsettlers, .
I hope to raeot yoa at the various towns throughout South Wairarapa, acid will then more fully explain my political creed, Yours faithfully, BURTON BOYS. Tatatahi, September 28,1881. TITBM BENNETT'S REGISTRYOFFICE ; ron .-■.!. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. ,>/ w Institute, Vwtbrion!' ' ,{ rpO-LBT.—With right 'to puroha.ge r » Wjiip.h,in,e Toll Q'aiej "fenced''and aub-4iviclpd, together with"7-r66sned dwelling-house, Rent £1 per.week, . right of purchase at J6750. . FOR SALE.—64O acres land, situate East Coast,' broomed dwelling Muse,', sheds, &o„ together with l, l suo sheep, : G head of eattle, 4 horses 'and' packsaddles. Price £1,200.- A bargain, ■ Apply to • ■.? -»■*.■.-■;';-' ■: F. H.WOOD .fcCO.j.- ; Auctioneers, Land •>nd Estate Agents, 70 head three and four year old Steers .'. .. and;Heifera,mixed : ■.!'•'•:■: 40 Cows,sbmewitho&lf at 1 foot . 40 Yearlinga : quel) roiled ,' .„'. i : ;;,„ ;• ; .,...' : ,■,, :,;.,:■..-..A1l quiet cattle. ,;<■:.:■ Ipply" F,H,;WPOP!&CO„ ;..! , Aposeneeii,and Catfle Salesmen. 1 O t ,R;: :ri jS^A^l/ >; E,, 14 horafl.power Portable 1 .Ens V.''''by Rusten tfrpter,, , an'd'irVperfect' order,' •*'■'•"''■''• m ' ' Lartte Kitchen ?ft, wjth all :/i'.latest .ira'jirojamentß,;oap,able ; of ii cooking 1 ffer''™"',!. notoly' -a i'-:i •bargain;jyi,'.f.:;fe-'"i:'■■•■' '.v.'"'' ■'*"''!■• Ml 8, .9, iOftiCorrugatedlrbni'"i^i'-l
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 3
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717Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 3
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