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TO THE ELEOTOES of WAIRARAPA p ENTLEMEN,- ' The TCrarapa being 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 fivi successive Parliaments, I with confidrtico ask you to again elect me, As soon as the Writs are ont, I Bhall invite you to meet me in the several centres of Y«mr obedient servant, .ppY mm. TO THE KLECTORS of WAIRARAPA p. KNTLEMKJf,Tn accordance with my iilrculy 'i"'il'sli.iil intention, I now beg to ■■ff -r m el ■» a candidate, fur the i epresen. tn'ion of j.iur di.trct at the coming general elction. I cannot but regret the recent division nf the old electorates, and in this expression I feel satisfied public sympathy goes with me—not only in this, but in the 'he majority of other districts of the colony, f T tv<m, and not dissension, shonll be the wa'chward of all the Bi:cticmß of such a distv'Ct as this, as well as of all its settlers, whf thor living iu to*n or country, The wid-sprcad feeling which has recently ar sen that if we ■ are to prosper as a colony we must mite in developing tho many ■ atural resources which l'.c in abundance around us, has found its expression in tho prominence att lined by the local government and other similar questions during last session of L'ailiarnent, Since becoming a settler amongst you, any services I may have been able to render in this direotion have always met with the most generous recognition: ami 1 can only assuro you, that, if elected, no tffurt on my part will be spared in assisting to place these allimportant questions upon a satisfactory footing, The Native questioa requires more than passing notice, It is intolerable that the colony should lie called upon to inaint.iin a standing army at such a ruinous expendi tun', and Te Wiiiti shou d bo sternly told (in deeds, and not in words), that bis latest (li'pariure is in rea'ity his list. Upon the other various questions which will engage the attention of electors, I shall be Imppy In explain my views at the several centres' of population in the eleitirute. While freely acknowle Ig'ng the important services rendered by the Hall Government at a iTit'enl period nf tile colony's history, 1 k]i-iI d e ine to pludge myself to any piity, but will give my support in tin. dmctiui let calculated go d wlope the inateii.il intuvs's of the con .try generally. I leinain, Vuius faithfully.

v. 0. BUCH\I\AN. T.) MIL M. CASiSI.BEKG. SI;!,— We. the ut .deiswnel, Burgesses of ■h-.i HiiMing i ot Mas ei"i)ii invite .vol. to i:ouu lu.wml as ;i Candid ite lor tht •In* i.ra'n-, iielie in.- that y.-ur busikc x .i;ri noe ~n • y-uir woii known aim t an ii ns•"i |n |list; will ciiaiu you toii • .urn g« i.ln' ilnuist ii tin l ollici; to the siiii.''.. flic i.).. o tb t-a-i-p iyc s:- ('. A. Vai.iinre U'. 11. Hisking Biv'il I'ick' liiiL' A. I'!. S (Vr (in k\i;-in J-s.-Join C. F. i..Willi GiM A.rz. Yi.le jmi D.ivi W. M. Kasth-s, o luk F W Gf.ii' i. \ Jai»e> Al.ic n. . ... |i' lt li A K Bii.n 'T"C F'-<il. Ou,'iii-n (.V'.l J 'Si'idi i\'ilLams ■foilii |ir iiiniiiud Gi'H!i.'o CKer i. Wilsime ■ltGrai l F.ul. Oui'iii-n (.V'l.Fra/Mi ».P F lliiij-ilulU Tii.ivJi;-'Pfic-(. ' u n ler lf;i;i. •', (lemgi; Watson Jants Krown .Kri'ust B. Hare : iUm* l'-feron C, Wi;it6 ingham T B. Mi.li'.il rh.,s. Hal riciluiidcoukcry IV m. I'arkts f.P ."kipjier Y ,T lliilj.itk Fa.(l. H button ~D. W Mcintosh RE 10-Ur \). H.riw W. Hill i eorgo Young liliodes Donald J hn'Moutgoitierj D. Foster T. \Vnni> Itans Hansen tticiaril Jones Junius Oiiiv-on YV, F. lioyjliouso Thus. H Muriay J. liattscha F. G. Moure C'h;is, tio.daway W. loriw C. E. Bremner li. I'. Smith W. Krister E. MeEwm W. ll.Bowry (!. S. W. Dalrymple George Grimsiiaw K. Jones (ii'iiM Allan ]!. H. Uninclicn Thomas Parsons F. 15 Uhalnws J),>nal<l MoLmcltlan W. Francis E, J. Marlfty A. A. E-khw Cli-is. K Daniell James Wrig.iy J„l m Crimp Jaine* Tlimiii[isou Edwin Quick A. Bradford J" B^nt J. (J minor Wm. S.di.-ir

(i Smith Wm. (JitUen H. M, unllnway T» Alei-sral'-. A, V,Dance, David Picker ing, W. H. Milking. George Fannin, J. Williams, nriil the other ilentlemen signing thu requisition:— (>EM'LLIIHN—Tn answer to the very large requisition y.m havejnesenu'd me with 1 fid ixtiemulyp e.is il wi li the Imnur yon Imvo 'lone inu ami confidence you have .displayed in mc, especially us it was nnsoi.ght tor anil niiexiieutc I on my part. A.- tliu requisition represents so very large and iiliinirii.l ut teetion of the r.nn»e-so* of llasioiion I Imvo much p'la-ti'C in sickling to it, ami if theted I |ir.,imse tn dn my ttutv to the he-t of my of t.l;u wh.ilu h.iruiigh ami to cntiduct (he • teliho.i.lioiis of the Council with p,opiiety. Jly peisoiml views ore w.dl known to a laive nimrer .it the r.(|>,itinn:s:s. Imtnow -t.'ite for tlie inf.nii: li„n „ ~tl.er m e»ay r.s lwt.thoy arc kmpu tkjally puuohes ivk and H the suite tint - Fin;, FisoM ihuki.mskss. It «i 1' e my aim to as is*, in fnsieiiiu/ such im-usim* .is will pruinite cue su'istmti'il mi a-i t« fiiinbic it to »it-in the po ition its imtu.-al ai:v;uitig-.8 \vari„nts. ,\\ t.iu same time 1 wnl n').,.~A r amy dntv 11 enu if-cl Urn ratepayer. », ninac Ui.mat. re 1 ichewes lor reeklov. bonwviu ■ an 11 x . n .lttne, nnd will usii ny lis-t endeavors to inoieet the liuigeSMS t om li ■in.. Wiiliml down with i-si!uß-ive ,ui hunt■ibome ntt-.s. In uinelimimi. I wish to explain my reasons for lot havjii" taken p irt in k'd matters ere this, ai'u th t althou«li iiavin" 'lltivsts m the -.0r.m.1., I ~U v e i,i,° till now had Id-tire iiwum my (lisped, and piirtly' I'ruin .., t wi hing tu ,-,mi, mvseil' forward to tho ex-ißim ,f„ t h rg.mtieii.en who lrvl prior'U BinS .ill .Due sUsages' of tho Bwycsßes.—l sou, *«., ■ r . ~ " .¥. -.flifiOTßa.,--:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 4

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