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TO THE BLEOTOBS.OE.WAIRPAEA] pENTLEMEN- ■; : 'tfHE present hae, for all practical purposes, ceased- kjesist. 1 tliank; <?on /ortli* fidence you have hitherto reposed in tne by twioo electing mi one of your represent* tives. .", ' , ; '[. \ , ; .;„J l'h« Act provides for the division of the Walrawpa electorate Into t*i; district?,; yi«., ; W»irßrasa North and.Wii rarapa Snutti.'[ It. to my to/ofjef ' myself as a candidate for the northern division, I therefore avail myself of the pretest nppoytunity to assure the electors that,„if) elected, I shall ever consider it to hiV pleasing duty to promote the interesti of both electorates with which I him to"| beeu so/ultimately oonneoted. Again thanking yon for the evidence! of kindness and confidence which I ilte tlwaya received at your hands, I remain. Gentlemen, Youra faithfully, GEORGE BEETBAM, ; 10 THE ELECTORS or WAIRARAPA NORTH,

fi ENTLEMEN,that it ii my intention to offer raywH.u • candidate for, the representation ofyourdi* triot at the approaching general election, I shall ask you to meat me at the variuM, centres of the Electorate, in order to afford' me opportunities for explaining fully my I will not now attempt to do mere that ask yon to believe—if yott think me worthy' of a continuance pi your conildenee-thas 11 >ha!l Always endeavor, to the utmost of jay the material deYel»^, : meat of Nevr Zealand generally, and •^specially ( that 'of' l Wairarapa, one of the most'promising country diatriota of the Ooloiy." I remain, Yours faithfully OKOfiUKBEETHAM. TO THE ELECTORS o? WAIRARAPi ENTLEMEN,rn corapliancs with thß wish ex'.' uvselfasa laulidati for your represent*, iou at the forthcoming eleotion. I shall ike an early opportunity of 1 meeting you la ! fferont parts of the district, and explaining ray politic views, lam, gentlemen, Yours truly, A.W.BENALL.

i'O THE ELECTORS or TOBARAP4 SOUTH, yj-ENTLBMBN,-As a working settler of twenty 'ears, standing, I respectfully offer myself as i cumliaate to represent you ia the new Parliament. Without wishing to raise any class erf, I ma; state that in my opinion the time has arrived when all elastes of settlers should >ie represented. Hitherto the small holders of property have not h\d their share of re. presentation. In my long and intimate ■icquaintance with the working of tholawi under which we live, it h"a« caused me often to feel that .■inch aetata of things ought not to exist. It ii really no ust our burking this question; all feel that a change I» neoesßary. The large holders already have their representative, and we are entitled to onrs. actions of the present Government, yet k«li<i«;._ .. T J. iu»i _.f1:..i.: is still tiecessary in, . ft* administration of our finances, I ehjJl be prepared to give tho Ball administration an independent support, reserving to myself the right to vote for whatever I consider to be for the benefit of thy peoolo and the advancement of the colony generally. j With extended powejfl, I believe the County Councils, in conjuuctionwithouit Highway Boards. ,aro capable of much goad work, being fiimly of opinion that a Council compriied of out fellow-settlera mußt necessarily be better acquainted with our requirement: «n,d (he, rjmagement i| local affairs than a Government official' loosed at Wellington. ;

The generous »mountoliupportjpromi?«(| ;to mo whertTer 1 have mads my viewi kiV/Wnhas encouiUKed me to wkfor thi' honor of representing you. .1 own to no ; pwinal feeling in the ooutbstV bS »implyan honorubla ambition to terve my fellow. I hope Jto raeot you at the wrioiia \<m» throughout South Wairarapa, and will ihen more fully explain my po.litjoalora.ed, Tours faithfully, M'i'lTy BUBTOIN BOYS) ? Taratahi, September 28,'I'sSl,''' I ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 4

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