TO THE ELECTORS of - n ENTLEMENTp pressnt Pariiameni: has, for '4 practical purposav'cia&a tj exist. I th»nk you sincerely fyr_ the coi-. dißtricts, via., Wairarapa North .and Vfti. rarapa Smith. It « my intention to offer myself «s a candidate for the northern djiiS sion. I therefore anil myself of the present* opportunity to assure the electors that, if •' elected, I shall'ever Consider if to be if pleasing duty to promote the interests of both oleotorates with whioh I hm long been so intimately connected. "'/. ">' ) Again thanking you for the kindness and confidence .whioh I hare always received at your hasdt, - ; I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, GEOBGE BEETHASf. TO THE ELECTORS o* WAIRARAPA NORTH, e at the various centres of the Electorate, in order to afford ie opportunities for explaining' fully mj-' views on politioal questions of the day. I will not now attempt todomw* ttum ask yon to believe-if you think me worthy of a continuance of your eonfidenoa— that I Bhall alwavi emWvni. in d„>ui_-_i t _. ability, to assist in the[materialJhrelof,' ment of New Ze»M generally, a«4 I remain, loura faithfully
TO THE ELECTORS op WAIRARAPA n ENTLEMEN,In compliance with tho wish«. prossed at a reoont publio meeting, I off» myself as a candidate for your represent*, tion at the forthoomiag eleotion, I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you ut different parts of th« district, and explaining my politiwl views. lam, gentlemen, Toum truly, TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA, SOUTH, ffiNTLEMEN,a candidate to repreiont you la ttw'ne* Parliament.
I may state that in my opinion the time ha arrived when all classes of settlers ihould be represented. Hitherto the email holders of property have not h\d their «ha» of r*. presentation. In my; long and InihnaU acquaintance with the working of th«W»V under which we live, it hai>!außediie"ofM;' to exist. It k really no ust our burking this question j all feel that a change hj/,f neoesfiwy. The large holdert alreadyb-'ava' their representative, and «« anmiitled *fci to ours. ' "i. Although not altogether In tow of mm actions of the present Government, yet believing as I do that unflinching economy ia still necessary in th« adminietration oj our finances, I shall be prepared to : give th» • Ball administration an independent ipppsrt, reserving to myself the right to> rofeefv whatever I consider to., be for the benefits the peoole and the advancement of &• colon)generally. • •--■ With extended powciß, I believe tb« , jCoUjity CpunciiiS," in conjanetion' withoar?ii< Highway Boards, are eapatto of,BmA,s| of opinion; that; »::>",' Cpvin'cil: wpyW'' : 'ofT:oiir fellow-iettW ' ! '; im'qst necessarily fcibetter acquainted with.J .!. our requirements aid'the management «f local »V'Government offliM • lMatodat^eflington. The generous amount of Buppprt{proinißed to me ; wherever 1 hava made my view" '" known has encouraged ma to ask for th* honor of representing you. I own to no personal feeling in the ooutest, ,but simply ". an honorable ambition to serve my feHo*. settlers. more fully explain my political oreod. ■ Yours faithfully, ..'..„! BUBTON BOYk
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 4
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486Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 4
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