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. E. M. Lowater, . CUBA-STREET, • v- • • ' . Welmsgtok, Having opened up lii-> First Shipment of Spring & Summer Novelties, la now showing the' Newest Shapes in yi(aw, Chip; and Ligliorii Huts, B!a k unci AYliite I'mmets, Milliii! iy Hounds, S.nl vHats, iu white Biown aud black. Mow Dress Goods, i\c»v Black Costumes, New Sateihis, Nov P,jm[»l«ure, New Sunshades, New Jackets, Kew Fisclms, New Umbrellas, Now Hosiery, Limo and Muslin Ties, Lace aud Muslin Squares, Black and Colored Kid Clove*, slialecl .Satins, Shaded Flushes, (jaiatca Buip;s and Checks. A 1 aqo ii'id v;.:'!-!;!;orted oi MISN'B CLOTHING! I'OYV ,t Yt/Ul'US' SUHVi. EHIIT3, IX AI.I frzrs AND PIUfES. A Ch' ic.f ! ot (it H 0 S 0 Ili L T W E E D , suitable for the promt season, C at"ET.i! CAItI'ETS ! Gi'tiwl*, Tawdry, K'ulder, and Fell. i'i.ooiicl itu ! h..(!li:uji ! mattings ! LACK & JIU.iLIX COKTALWS. Cuktoxms 1 OitKro.sxKjl Costumes mail h onLr and fi led with care ONE SHILLING t'le.t Discount for CASH l'Uiil'H iy I\S over J52. 904 pLUI! HO IT, I j LIVERY AND IiAIT <U ST.IBLKS, P. COCKRRY A CO., Proprietors. Cwwlies. Ihh>-(!:-'., busies, al .vay> on hire. [Lnves tn buy ;ui l to sell on the most reasonaliiu lunus. ready to do business. YEN EII A.N B I.IXD W'OiiKS. F limmlb's Steps. Weukctok (Lit') Parity's) Miker-wtf l>Yi 1> at U ncrnmont House, !• p riiii'jmil an.! M' nieipal Bj A .-o L'oii.iiivto s tu tl'«.G,vcruiiiCuk ip'-c al r.i'.os for lar.'rt oilers according loqimtty. All liliml: mill,. ,r„m lhe very 1-est of Mmria.viiJWAiaUN'l'Ei). - -at WIIII4 ULIND^. 3." FT (j u " is " s Maniuwctkiiku .of VENETIAN &'WIIiE V.LINDS. o,i.;i:,Ar, l!i,i:;n v 1: Li; -••WKMiINi'tION Xote The irho'e of thw. Miii'ls are of the Jleti tcucjintl I'ine, c.itii mil pa'ntid, Wart,mud iv.i Wi.,y orßiiste). OLD l!Ll.\'l)S l'.livnv \'lKl) EQUAL TO N i-.W. 7S-I

TO TiJE ELSGIOJIS Y.'AIKAKAPA bOUTir. ,P KM'LEMKX.or Ik- Y>*airurp:t being divided into two Electoral D.siiicis, I Lag to oflfcimyself as <i cantlMate to represent tile .*>nllirrn Ibvlsioa in llw next Parliament, •ilaviuj iqhvKui'.ol the ELetm of tin* iVatinrnpa in /i'.'.j f u i'i's ive Parliaments, ' with uiinliil i) '0 -sk yo.i to again elect m; 1 . W won its tins Wiiti m «r.it; I elia'l inviti oa to meet nu in tin: Severn! centres of M^UV/ou, I am, Vuiir i bo.iient servant, Ili'.KliY BUNNY, l'O TIJE KLECTOIiS up WAIKAKAPA SOUTH. In nccnidance with my already publ'shed intention, I now beg to "ft -r myself as a caid d ite for the rcpresenta'ion if yuur di tret at the coming general '■liciimi. I eaii iot: hut ngiot the recent di'-iiion of tlic did thetoral. s, and in this expri'ssion I f A I satin'h d public St mpatliy goes with me—nut only lathis, hut in the tlie maj rily of other distiiets of the colony. I'n'i'ii, and not dis'.cnsion, slinul! be the wa'eliw.ud of all ihe- sections of such a •listr ct as this, as weli as of all its settlers, whether living in to.vn or country. Tlic, wid >p.tf.il fueling which has recently arson tli.it if uc ar. : 11 prosper as a colony we must unite in developing the many natural re.-onrecs which l'.o in abundance around us, lias f. und it.u-X| icssion in the prominence all.lined l>y the local townimcnt and o'hir similar questions during last session of Pailiament. Since be coming a settler amount you, any services I may have b-.-i.il able to n-nd-r in tins direction have always met with the most; generous reoi-gnitiim : and 1 can only assure you t .at, it' elected, no < ij -rt on my part will be spued h Wsi-ng to place these all-liliini-tant q icitions upi.il a satisfactory fooling. The Native qujj'tini icqeires more than passing notice. It. is intolerable that the colony should lie < alio 1 upon to maintain a standi eg at my at saeli a ruinous expendi tare, and 'l'c V. liiri; h'.ul.l be sternly told (ill deeds, and not in word;;), that his latest departure is in reality his List. Upon tlic oilier various questions which will crga;e the attention of electors, I shall be happy to explain my views at the several centies ot p' pulaii in m the electorate. While fi'cslyacliiiowlcilijiiiglheimportant serviens rendered hy lh» Hall Government at a er teal period of ill; colony's history, ( thai' d.c i'C to pledg; myseif to any p.iity, but will (.ive my support in the dilution Ic-fc ca'cul.itid co d.vnloje the mateiia: iutuvs's of the country geiivially. I lellM'll, Yours faithfully,W. 0. BUCHANAN.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 91, 31 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 91, 31 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 91, 31 October 1881, Page 4

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