MEN'*) CLOTHING! "uIV a YolJi Jio' SUITS. SsIIILTS, IX All t-XZES AND Pith ES. A Cilt'iCii '■ Ot ul MOBG IE L T W BED, suitable for ihe pres uit o.j. O.Uil'ETa! CAltl'ElS I Bru.iSf.lti, Tupedry, Kidder, and Fell. i'LOOItCLuTH ! LINOLEUM! MATTINGS! LACH & MUaLIX UUIiTAIXS. CiWTONNES I UUKTOKSES ! Costumes vuuh to ordzr and Ji'ted with cave. ONE SHILLING tlie £ Discount lor CASH PUIiCH iSivS over £2. 904 nLUB HOTEL LIVEKY AND HAIT V , STALKS. P. COOKERY & CU., Proprietors. Coaches, horses, buggies, aliiayi on hire. Horses to buy auJ to sell on the most reasonable terms, Always ready to do business. y OETIAN BLIND WOftKS. Flimmek's Steps Wellington (Late Kiuhy's) Halter? (if Blinds at Government House, Dipirrmental and Municipal Buddings Also Uoiuractois to the Government. special rates for orders according to quantity. All blinds made imm the very best of Miterials, pud WAKBAN I'BD, ; B_-S|ien,il rat 's for WIRE BLIND", g t p QLEMJS HT jj Alanufactdrkr of VENETIAN & WIRE BLINDS. OiIIUINAL JkIXD FaOI'DKY. CUBA-STREET, • —WELLINGTON— A oft The whole of these Blinds art of the Best seasonal fine, and well painted, Warranted list to Warp or Blistei. OLD BLINDS I!KN'()V\TED EQUAL TO NEW. 784 TO THE ELECTOES op WAIRARAPA SOUTH, The Wairarapa being divided into two Kb ctoral D.stricts, I beg to olid myself as a candidate to represent til ' ■lNiithurn Diris.ou in Hie next Pailiainent. Having lcpivscntGil the Electors of tin Va:iarapi in fiw su res ive Parliaments,
I with conliil ut e uk joj to a»iiin elect me. ■'s soon us the Writs are nut, I slwll invite jon to meet me in the several centres of pn| u'lltioil. I am, Yiiiu' be.'ient se vant, hknky bunny, ro THE JiLECTOItS of WAIItARAPA SOUTH, p. KNTLBIIEN. U In accordance with my already published intention, I now beg to offer myself as a candidate for the representation of your district; at the coming general election. I cannot but regret the recent division of the old electorates, and in this expression I feel satisfied public sympathy goes with me—not only in this, but iri the (he majority of other districts of the colony, Union, and not dissension, should be the watclnvard of all the sections of such a district as this, as well as of all its settlers, whether living in town or country. The widespread feeling which has recently arisen that if we art to prosper as a colony tvo must unite in developing the many natural resources which lie in abundance around us, has found its expression in the prominence attuned by the local government and oilier similar questions during last session of Parliament, Since becoming a settler anioiicst you, any services I may have been able to render in this direction have always met with the most generous recognition ; and 1 can' only assure you that, if elected, no effort oil my part will be spared in assisting to place these all. : mnortnnt questions upon a satisfactory footing. The Native question requires more than passing notice, It is intolerable that the colony shon'd he called upon to maintain a standing army at such a ruinous expendi tin'' 1 , and Te Whiti should be sternly told (in deeds, and not in words), that his latest departure is in reality his list, Upon the other various questions which will engine the attention of electors, I shall lie linppy to evi-lni's mv vi ws at the several centre? of pupuhli m in the electorate. While freely acknowledging the important services rendered by the Hall Government at a eritcal period of the colony's history, I thai! dvc'ine to pledge myself to any party, but will give my support in the ■direction i e-it calculated to d velope the material interest of the country generally. I remain, Youis faithfully, W. 0. J3UOHAi,AM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 4
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628Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 4
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