TO THE ELECTOR OF WAIUUPA QENTLKIIENTIIE present Parliament lias, 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 representatives, I'lic Representation Act provides for the division of the Wairarapa electorate into t\u districts, viz., Wairaraya North and Wairarnpa S n nth. It is ray intention to offer myself as a candidate for the northern division. I therefore avail myself of the present opportunity to ,inure the electors that, if elected, I shall ever consider it to lie :: pleasing duly to promote the interests i i both electorates with which I lmvc been so iniimatel connected, Again thanking you for the evidences i f kindness and contideiice which I have always received at your hands, I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, GEOIiGE BEETIIAM. 885 TO THE ELECTORS of WAIEAIiAPA NORTH. QESTLKMEN,I have I lie l onor to inform \on thai, it is my iiiliMti ii U niter myself si.< a candidate for the lepimiUimi ofy.iur district at the aj p 'aching yi-i:cr.ii eketion. I skill a;k yo.i 11 m i.tt m. l at the van u< centres ol the Elietorate, in order to afford mc opportunities for explainim.' fully my views o i pulitieal qn. slions of Hie day. I will not i.ow attempt t do mure tlinn ask you to believe if you think im wmlk of a continuance el your confidence that I shall always c'liik'ivor, to tiie utiiost of my ability, U a-sist in tlie material (k-velop-nient of Now Zeakud [:ein rally,aai t ] especially ilrit of \Ya;ra:a|>i, mi > of tinmost piomisiiy country uistiicts of the Coloiy. 1 remain, 1 jurj faiilifully (tEOR(iK BUHTHAU. TO TH3i ELECTORS ok WAIUAKAPA SOUTH. As a working settler of twenty years, standing, I respectfully offer myself as a caiuliuato to represent you in the new Parliament. Without wishing to raiso any class 017, I may state that in my opinion the time has arrived when all clusei of set.low sli-.uld be represented. Hitherto '.lie sm 11 bohleis of property have not lrd their share of representation. In my lull},' and intimate acquaintance with the v.oHmi" of the laws und'jr which we live, it has caused mo often to feci that such a state of thin.s ought not to exist, ft is really no ust. our burking this question; all feel tint a is necessary. The kr;;e holders already havu their r presentative, and wo are entitled to ours.
Although not a!to<;etiiH' in favor of many actions of ilw prt-sea. Coveromwit, jet believing as I ib tint nudiiieluug ecuiu.iiiy is still necessity in ilm ;,iln;in Krmtinii «.f our iii.anees, i sl.all he prepared to give lliu Hall julmiiii.sti'.iti' ii ,'in inilcjitn h »;• rapport, rcricrvi-.jg t> myself the right to vote for whatever I co:.sidor In lie fur the lic-dil,« the peonle and the, advancement of '.lie colony generally. With (ixtu-nd il poueis, 1 bul'evo the County Councils, in conjunction w.tli uti 1 Highway Boards, are capable of much yood work, being fi tiiu of opinion that a Council comprised of our felUf-su'tlers must necessarily he better acquainted whh our requirements •nd the m liagefnent ot 'ocal affairs than a Government official at Wellingt in. The generous amount of support promised to me wherever I haw made my vi.ws known has encouraged me to ask for the honor of representing y ill I own to no personal feeling in the c uite.it, bat. Sim 4y an honorable amotion t> suit:) my feliowsettlcis. I hope to met vo:i :it he varum-; I owns throughout South Wairnrrpa, and wi;i hen more fully explain iny r '<)litic..l creed, luurt faithfully, I'.UJiT N BOYS. Taratilii, September 28, ISSI NOTICE. "JVJ O'i'lCE is hereby given that the H' cll toral Bulls iw the W'airarapa N.uth and South are kept at my oiiao at, Ma-uer-toll, unci may be ins[,i tween tho limns id in h'ulueii in the montiug and two in tne atii'mon, JOSEPH .J, FIIEETII, liegistrar ofElectors, Wairarapa Wth and Soutn ulcctur 910 Disuiels.id
VVAUiAIiAPA AXU EAST COASI' I'ASTiiIM, AND AGIIICULTUHAL SOCIETY. IN addition io tlin Prizes already advertised, the l ouimit.tci! have heen iintliutlioriswl by the Wuilingt'Oi Chiunbci' of Comii.eiYu to offer tlm following—£2 2s for ;hu luiht Sai l; of Wheat £'i 2.s f iv til.-. lm.-t fiat'l: »f Muy lor tlin li„st c'.vt > f Hops 11 to bu tliu ]jrn:L.Ci of t-lie \Viiirai-ap>.) Entries for l.liu a iovu liny im mule to ilia nn(ler?i;.'i)(jil up to 'J a m oa the day of tli Show 3n.l Jvoveml.ei- wxt. 11. 11. WOLTEItt. i'2o Seurotory. J. VILE, VjASTIiI.TON' Bit UN AND I'BODUCE ill STOUKS. J. V. is a C \SII I'UtiCHASKUof Wool in iiiijjc or sin, 1, qiumifa. ' Will also in 1 fiia-i lo ieir-i»v orders for UI'TI.E'S Hon-Pcisoncus Sheep Bb, TO LKT, with ir'Pjicii.i.-iiy Cause, two 8-.-ct.ow of /itud. ■ iu Villa itriet. II- it low. •' . 897
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 907, 24 October 1881, Page 3
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