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TO THE ELECTORS of WAIBARAPA n ENTLKMES\J THE present Parliament Ims, for all practical purposes, ceased to exist. I thank you sincerely for the confidence you have hitherto reposed in me by twice electing me one of your rcprusontatives. The Representation Act provides for the division of the Wairarapa electorate into twe districts, viz., Wairaraya North and Wairarapa South. It is my intention to oiler opportunity to assuie tie electors that, if elected, I shall ever consider it to he a pleasing duty to promote the intciests of both electorates with which I have lo"y been so intimatel, connected. Again thanking yon for the evidences of kindness and confidence which I have always received tit your hands, I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, GEORGE BEETHASf. TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA NORTH, f 1 ENTLEMEN,I liave the honor to inform you that it is my intention to offer myself as a candidate for the representation of your district at tlie approaching general election, I shall ask you to meet Ine at the various centres of the Electorate, in order to afford me opportunities foi explaining fully my views on political questions o( the day. ask yon to believe-if you think mo worthy of a continuaucf ol your conliileuce—that I ability, to assist in the material development of New Zealand generally, and especially that of Wairarapa, oik of the most promising country districts of the Colo ly. I remain, Yours fs i'.l fully OEORUEBEEriTAV. TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA SOUTH. (j-ENTLEMEN,-years, standing, I respectfully otter myself as a candidate to represent you in the new Without wishing any class cr/, arrived when all ditw of set'Jors should be represented. Hitherto 1110 sm W lioliicis of piop.irty have not lid their shaie of representation. In my long and intima'e acquaintance with the work in; of the laws (o exist, ft is really no ust our hurkii this question; all M ilut a chioge necessary. The large holders already ha

our finances, 1 shall bo prei-ared to yive the [lull administration iui ii.depcndmt support, reserving t<> myself the right to vote hi whatever I co..sulci to he for the bent-lit o the pconle uiiil the advancement of '.lie colony generally. With extended pnwcis, I believe the County Councils, in conjunction with our Highway Boards, are capable of much good work, being ti inly of opinion that a Council comprised of our fellow-settlers must necessarily be better acquainted with our requirements mid the in magement oi local affairs than a Government official located at Wellington. The generous amount of support promised to me wherever 1 havu made 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 fellowI hope to meet von at the various towns throughout South Wairarapa, and will hen more fully explain my politic.il creed, Yours faithfully, KUKT N BOYS. Taratilii, September 28, ISBI

NOTICE "VJ OTICE is hereby given that the Klee- \ toral Rulls mr the Waiiarap.a NVrlli and South are kept at my oliiee a', Mastertun, and may be inspected iree of charge between the horns uf 10 ii'ciciiili in the moriiiru: and two in toe aiteniuon. JOSEPH J. FBEKTH, Hegistnr of Electors, Waltarapa Noilli and South Kli-etniu 900 Disniels. 1 WAIItAHAPA AND EAST COAST I'ASTuKaL AND AOttICCLTUHAL SOCIETY. IN addition to the Prizes already advertis tl, the > ommiuee have been anthothorised by the Wellington Chamber of t.om:iicrce to offer the. following—£2 2s for lilt; lie t -Mek "I >\ heat £•2 2s f il'tin. best hin-k of Hariuv 1111 be the pnckciof the Waimrnp:,) Ei:tcius for the a>i\e ill a « nude hi h undefined up to 1) ain mi tlu day ol th Show 3rd jVorembui' ii'.\t M. 11. WOLTEK3. m SeeivtTV. EDWIN AUK OLD'S • BASKET ,SIIOP, Mastebtua, Wamakapa. IMPORTANT to BEEKKKPEHS. TF you want the BEST BEEHIYESin tb J. World, e.o to Y.. Arnold. Ail tie Newest Ideas in Wood and Mw. Uive.. male to oner. Kvi-iy Design on view. Ma ARXOID'SUKiiIIIVI'.-. \r. reaw.rded lh- JViilM MED \L at the Melbourne Exhibition, Hjjiiihsi all ihe world. Aiso; Con 'fi ■" cats uf Merit at Duneiliu Exhibition- 905

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 3

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