Mr Bunny's address to the electors appears in our advertising columns. There is nothing in it either to applaud or condemn, He claims the support of the electors of South Wairarapa on this ground, that he has been successful on
live previous occasions. This is undoubtedly Mr Bunny's strong point, In all the election contests in this district be lias fought and won, and a winning horse must be a favorite. Whether it is desirable that Mr Bunny .should continue to represent a Wairarapa constituency is a question that may be more fairly discussed when he has placed bis views more fully before the electors. We hope then to bo able to speak impartially on this point, and in the meanwhile to extend to Mr Bunny that courtesy and consideration which his long connection with this district demands,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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