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TO THE ELECTORS of WAIUAEAPA SOUTH. QEN'TLEJIEN,The Wairarapa bciug 'divided into two Electoral Districts, I beg to offer myself as a candidate to represent the Southern Division in the next Parliament. Having represented the Electors of the Wairarapa in five successive Parliaments, I with conflduuco ask yon to again elect mo, As soon as the Writs are out, I shall invite you to meet me in the several centres ol population, I am, Your obedient servant, HKNUY 1 iUKN i r . TO THE ELECTOUS of WAIEAEAPA SOUTH, P ENTLEMEN ut In jicc<iidan<'o with my already published intention, I now heg t" offer myself as a candidate for the tation of your district at the coming general election, I cannot but rrgict the reeuit division of the old cW-torati'S, and in tliis expression I feel satislird public sunpatbv goes willi nie—not only 1 i this, but in the the maj'-rity of other distiiels of the colony. Union, and not disscsinn. fhoul be the watchward of all llic sections of such a district as this, as vveli an »[ all it-i settlers, whether living in toe n or colli:try. The wid spread feeling which lm- r ceirly arisen that if we arc 11 prosper as a colony wo must unite in devilnpinji the mmy natural resource* whicii l'.c in abundance around us, has fi-und iU expression in thiprominence attained liy the local government and other similar questions (luring las:sossion of I'ailiament, Since becoming a settler amount yon, any services I ma\ have been able lo rend>T in tins direction have always met willi tlie mos* g.ncn'us recognition; and 1 can out. as* lire yut that, it elected, Ho ei't'-rt on my put will be spared in assisting to place these allimportant questions upon a satisfactory footing. The Native quostio.i requires more thai, passing notice. It is intolerable that tli colony should be called upon to maintain a standing army at audi a ruinous exii end: ■tare, and Te Whiii sliMi d lie sternly toiti (ill deeds, and not in words), that bis latest departure is in reality his last.

"Upon the other various rpiosiions wliicli will engage tlii) attention of electors. i sliii'.l he happy to explain my vi \vs at the fcvcra centres of populii' ion in tlw electorate. While freely ac!uiow ! e-lging the iinport;mi services rendered by tli>; Hull ftuvwniiMii lit a critical period of tils colony's history. I shall dicli'ie to pledge myself to un_\ party, but will five my support in th direction best calculated to d.-vctoje flu material intens's of tiic country generally. I remain, Yours faiiliiul'-v, W. C. BUCHANAN, N OTIC E . rnns vleotobat. rim g f 0 - h, k Rire torn' D -trcti of War'awm North up ' Waii'sirapa South mny he inspected at the following places on TH'U'JSDW md FRIDAY in each wwli, between the. In ui's of l ioVlnd; H,m. and 2 "'c'ocl; p.m. Fcaflwloi. t'icT lice S'.uioi • ri e>. tow,the Post Office; Carterton, the Police Station; Vasfevton, iho offic? of the Rejjittrar oi j'i'cctor : Tiniii, tlm Police station; Pastle" pi'r.t th Po I 'ifiice. JOSEPH J, FI'EKTH, 909 K gistrar of E'ccto s.

IMPORTANT Tu THE I'UIUC. GEORGE~DIXON, AT Til B Large Comer Shop, HAS KI'.DUOJLD an imN' Y COOU T(AS, etc., Iwi'iil;. fivr |:iii- cunt, i order lo make ;i sji. nl cV.-.! ;i,. <•, ■<> male room for a l»r,<e cousig'iiucist .-f <ev(>i«<l. shortly cxi'cctcd irom Hoir.«. huge x'arietj of iJolls, Shell 'idO'ls, oiiuy i'lixu.-., J'-aviiig Caids, Musical lust uuuiits, ami a tiiotiwnrl other things too iiunivioua to p.u lienl ai-c. G. D, would recommoMil his fli public generally ■ ■. rien GREAT 'LAB GAINS they can make at the Lakoh CoiiNi-.it Suoi' MEERSCHAUM. G R.IX, AND BRIAI; PIPES 111 endliss variety, at prices never bi-foie heart) of in the Wainrapa. MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIRED in a manner which lor workmanship ,iml l)i ice Difius Competition. A large stock of Omcron'e and T, C. AVilliums' TOBACCOS mi hand. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Cigarette Jjuiks. CUT TOBACCOS of till kinds. THE HAIEDRIfcIsING SALOON, BV C JiIiLL.VD, (Hairdressev-iii-Chic-f to the HOtli Regiment of Foot, iiiml a'so to the Cbriste'uireli Volunteer Foiei;.) The only real practical hair.liesser and flliaver in the town, r,ml not a would-be Tiinsiirlnl Artist. HAIR-CUTTINC, Cd ; SHAVING, 3D. In fact, goto tlie Large Coiner Sliop for everything you want, unil s.rt e at lenst 50 per cent, oil your piircluises, georgYLixon, • Queen-stbeet Mastuuton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 26 October 1881, Page 3

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726

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 26 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 908, 26 October 1881, Page 3

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