TO THE ELECTORS of WAIMRAPA "■! ■ : ' : -'" '■■. : L >rr--~J} pi ENTLEMEN-: ; ;: IDT i ; ';/V;. ; '■■■:*■<■+:£r-issy L (exist.' I tha ; Mn. ■ fidnnn. rum i«».' UU.--1 . __^l. electing me representatires. j -l. 1 :': n'i '"'•'«' !!« n!<;;floi' '!f;t'iii'ii.) h I ffierßflpresentati6n4o'li'|)rSvide'B , foi'y '>' f division of *e^ra^i^j^gf J distnots/Viz,,' Wairarapai> North 1 dnd Y< ! rarapa S^iltli.Jlt: intention to 0ffer.,,,,, awn. I therefore present I opportunity to assure tte-oleotors that, if 'ele | o!ed l!! lrißhali?evel' ! c6iider'Mfto i '^^ r |V P'f^'M^'^moUjß'.keriwA been »tomo fimnebW.'"'•? n "'" ! ■** j - j ,;. |gimJbkni?ißgryou.fotthe evident ol --- kiddneas and oonfiaeace'"'- whioh I have 'always reoeivedat your,Mik,. ~.,„. ■- „ ~*• ->> f ,:.',,.,>.,: l 6elitlemen|:!!!!»':-.'l >•,• v/.'l p<U. $■ r '; ;''^ v ;jours'fai^ifuU^ '•"* •"> "joi ni-i' : ;f,ftllllS>iM i NOBTfir '■.','. 1 ■',. •■' -1 the honor.to inform^dtt^ 1 ' 1 thatitis my .intention to' ofe^rnM^axl. repreaeutation otyour rx trict ait 'the approaching general election. & ■ 'llshallask you fo'meeCnrt'aWtorariouß n^ e «;f ; { l!tF ect Prate l -in;ordeTv'toTaffor^ r 'l «e| opportunities^for• explaining My.jiiy on political questions of the' day.. ' -liWiUnot-fiOffltfqmpltodoTmsre'than asklyou to bolievo-if you;think me worthy of a; continuance; of your cbnfide'tippthE)?f. T
to ; -a89i8t.,in the tialeritf Jtowiofi.'' 1 ■"•"."" Dal Y upponuußy 01 meeting you in differeut parks of the and explaini^' ; my political viowa. 1 I am, gentlemon, Yours tnily, A.W.BENALL.'
TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA SOUTH. UTUNTLEMEN,- . As a.working settler of twenty yeara, standing, I respectfully offer myself as a candidate to represent you in the now Parliament, ;; . Without wishing to raiso any class orjr, I may state thatin my opi&io'n the time hag arrived when - all. classes of-settlers should be represented. Hitherto the small holders of property have'h'bVhid their sh'&e of ; re« presentation. In, my-long and, intimate acquaintance with the working of the laws under which we live, it'has caused'me often to feel that wck a state of things ought not to exist, It is really no use our burking this queFtion j all feel that a ohaogeig necessary. The large holders already havo their representative, and we are entitled to ours, •;■ '■■■.,■
Although not Altogether in favor of many actiona of the present Government, yet believing ai Ido that unflinching economy • ; is still necessary io'tliA administration of our finances, I shall be prepared to givo thfl Hall administration an independent support! reserving to myself the right to vote for .whatever I consider to be for the benefit of the people and the advancement of the colony generally. -, :•'■■■", With extended powets, I .believe'.the County Councils, in conduction with out ' Highway/Boards, are; capable. of much : ' good workrbeing firmly of opinion'that 1 a* , Council'comprised al our \ ~ must heceasarilv. be better acquatotedlwitk: .■'•. onr requirements »nd the management bf' :: ''' local affairs than a;Government official ; IpoatedatWellington. v ; r .'.'-,;.',.;:,: --Wi '•',, The! generous amount of '■' to me wherever 1 have aade'rfl'yriewß,l'; T , known has encouraged; me, to ask for' the \-p honor of .representing .you. : I own.tono :ii! personal feeling in. the obiitest;' but simply 11 ■'■' •'; an honorable amßitW niy. fellow-,; ' ;„ I hope to,meetyou ; atthe various towna'. throughout South Wairarapa, and will then more fully explain my political ','„'.',, :'■.... Yours faithfully, 'j ■ v--- , ; .-.-■k;.\-: ■ Burton boys.•' . > Taktah'i- ( S^m>er : 2BV' ISBI, //■ V\ v ';:;'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 9 November 1881, Page 4
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494Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 9 November 1881, Page 4
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