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TO THE ELECTORS oi> WAIBAIiAPA nEXTLKMENTHE present Parliament lias, for all practical purposes, cca»cd to exist. I thank you sincerely for the confidence you have hitherto reposed in mo hy The Representation Act provides for the division of the Wairarapa electorate into ton districts, viz., Wairaraya North and Wairarapa S«utli. ft is my intention to offer myself as a candidate for the northern division. I therefore avail myself of the present opportunity to assure the electors that, if elected, I shall ever consider it to be r. pleasing duly to promote the interests of both electorates with which I have lo»g been so intimately connected. Again thanking you for the evidences of kiudness and confidence which I have Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, GEORGE EEETHAiI. TO THE ELECTORS or WAIIiARAPA NORTH. that it is my intention to oiler myself as a iicval election, I shall ask yon to meet mc at the various centres of the Electorate, in order to afford mo opportunities for explaining fully my views on political questions of the day. I will not now attempt to do more than ask you to believe—if you think mo worthy of n continuance ol your confidence—that I ability, to assist in the material development of New Zealand generally, and especially that of Yfairavjipa, one of the most promising country districts of the Coloav. KIiOHUK BEKTHAM. TO THE ULKCTOIiS of WAIIiAiIAPA SOUTH. /1 ENTLEMEN,As a working settlor of twenty years, standing, I respectfully offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the new Parliament.

Without wishing to raise any class 017, I may state that in ray opinion the time has arrived when all class?:, of setilors should be represented. Hitherto llio small holders of property have not hul their share of representation. In my long and intimate acquaintance with the wording of this laws under which we live, it has caused mo often to feel that such a state oi things ought not to exist. It is really no list ohr burking this question; all feel tint a eh owe is necessary, The largo holders already have their representative, ami we are entitled to ours. Although not altogether in favor of niiinv our finances, 1 shall li Hall administration ay reserving to niysul.' whatever I consider in the peonlo and the County Councils, in conjunction good work, being dimly of opinion that a Council comprised of our fcllow-sol-tlcrs must necessarily be better acquainted with our requirements and the ni'irmgcmcnt of local alLi.'s than a Government ollicial located at Wellington, The generous amount of support promised to mo wherever 1 have made my views known has encouraged me to ask for the honor of representing y«m. I own to no personal feeling in the contest, but simply an honorable ambition to serve my fellowsettlors, I hope to meet you at the various towns throughout South Wairarapa, and will then more fully explain my political creed. BUIiTON BOYS. Tarntahi, September 28, ISSI.

WAIBABAPA AND EAST COAST PASTuRAL AND AGMCULTURAL SOCIETY. TN addition to the Prizes already adverthorised by the Wellington Chamber of Commerce to offer Hn; following— J62 2s for tlii! best of U"heat £2 2s f.,r thi> bust Suck of Parley £■2 2s for the best ewt of Hops 11 to bo the produce of the Wnimrapj,) Entries for the a'lovc may be made to the underpinned tip to !l a m. on the day of the Show 3rd Kovumliev next. 11. 11. WOLIEES. i>2o Secreury. HOROLOGICAI, NOTICE. T RESPECTFULLY inform the general T KESPECTKULL' X public that 1 w every description of Watches. I locks, and Jewelry at moderate prices. As I posse's an immense assortment of Tools, Materials, itc, and hare also had experience in various localities. I will guarantee nil work done by me, Orders c jobs may be left at Mr Gliinchen's, Bookseller, Masiorton, or at ray house, off the Tauem Road, 0. CAMPBELL, WATCHMAKEH, JEWELLER, &c. (Late of Wellington,) WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB SIRES' PEODUOE STAKES, 1881. THE thoreughbred sires "The Premier," "Tattler," and " Mangle" have been nominated for the above race. RALPH B, ARMSTRONG, 906 See.W.J.C.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 25 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 25 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 25 October 1881, Page 3

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