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TO THE ELECTORS of V : SOUTH, into two" Electoral Distriots, I beg to offer myself as a candidate to represent the Southern Division in the next Parliament. Having represented the Eleotors of the Wairarapa in five successive Parliaments, I with confidence ask yon to again elect me, As eoon as the Writs are put, I shall invite yon to meet me in the several centred of lation, I am, 1 Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNJ, TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA IA SOUTH. Q_F;NTLEMEN,j " 1 " i In accordance with my already published intention, I now beg to .offer myself as a candidate for the represen-

tationj of youi; district at the coming general 'felebtijra, I cannot but regret the recent division' bi' ihS' old electorate!!; and in this expression f .fee},' sympathy goes : with 1 Only iathia, but in the the oi'tithw'dptricts of tlnion, .and.ppf, fcp.the watohward 1 "of !! ftllv, , the sections of such a I j i . i, ■ .. . j , t . district as thiß,j(w well as'of all whether living in town or country. i.,'

afi&'ejijtji'fiji if, wa, iwe.'to prosper a'cpti we muatj iunite , in; developing the many natural' 'fisdurc^' pibli" lie "it' r ' abkndSniie around j Jiav,{op4, its. .expression in, the, prominence i «nd !o_tlior^'jßimjiar' <^tiestionß' du'nijg' laat ,o{ ..Parliament,.,: .■ Sinqe. becoming i settler 'yoit', 'knV'services'l' 'HUjjr We .^ireatipn; have always met tfith the most, that, 1 if elected,,no effort ,Qn my part ( wUI be scared in assisting 'tb'-'plabi' thetoe til* important questions Hpoii a ! tatisfacioty footing, • The 'Native, .questioa^requires.more thin! passing' 'nbtice.''"lt i is''iniijWrabla thai'the wlony,,should.,be. called .upon,to maintain a standing such a ruinous expend! ■ ture, and Te Wfiiti shoujii t)e siernly told (jiij deeds, and not in words), that hie latest departure isdn-riality'Wfast, ' s 1 '*' 1 '• tlie r other jarious, qttestiona which will engage the attontion of electors, I shall be. happy to explain my viewfl at the several centresjO( the ; electorate. ( ,-,j „ jWhilo freely acknowledging the important services rendered, by. the Hall Governing at a' critical period of the colony's history, tShnl! dfecii'ne-'tb"pledge myself to' hby l'.irijy, but will giye,, my ; B|ippor^t r in the direction best the material interests of the country generally, | I remain, ' Yours faithfully; - W. C. BUCHANAN.

i TO MR, M, 'CASELBERG.' SIR,— We. the undersigned, Burgeßseß of ; the Borough'of Masterton: iMite you to come, forward; as, a Candidate. {or Jhe, Wa-)oraltv>. believing ...that-, your, businesa. experience and your well-known ability and Ipesfcy of purpose will enable you to discharge ,tho.,dutieß of the .office to the satis- , faction of the ratepayers,:— A. YaUance W. H. Hosking David Pickering i[„Jg B. Oiirr. / I; (ico. Fannin " Josfeplx Williams Thomas Dixon y JoHh Drummbnd''' . 1 ' George Coker ' { Alez.'lule, iui- • ljftid Dixon - ' W-. M. .'Easaqpii - "-'SavinMeredith " ; - James.Macara-H-f .Fi Gray.,,;. , A.E.Euupy Q.Mason > . „ W;P.iJ.,Pricfl, m Walter t . -;Geoi^Watson, 'ferneata. Hare v ' Hans Pet'eWoSi'. T: : *•; , " 1 ' rleii'and CodkeryV' ! Wrii:"Parkeß ; ' ,ul C;Pi Skipper','""; '•'Oulbftt' }tad, Hw|tah*« " Bfc«iF»terV'.J,;Harria; | : W, ipU ;: \ Georgo Youqlj RlioMSi&raald "t' John Montgomery WagK | Richard Jonfls JamesjClayaSn l W; P. fidyjhouse TJ^fi^urm) , ■' IV'Q.ijuMln>>--'• Ghas, 1 Holalway ' I j/w. ,Wi H. B(iry,. J vO. Ejr Brerifter ,G.B. W. jJaliymple i B.JS Sbiith' " GeOrge Gflltashaw ViwKejster i- B. Jonesf' a E.,McEwan,:i...7 George Jfllan.!; L.H.Onincben -,. Thomas farsons F ( ,P.ii|3Mtoi?» eii i! Donald;/McLochUq ;W.Ffat|ci? : J.Mfley., . • A. A.Wns Chas,fe'Dameii " JameflvWrigley. John Csnp Uames TOompaonEdwin Huiok a. Bradford _ P.Bri#. ' , WrajSAlar 1 G. 'Sirtith" "" \ ' Wm. (Men• > '■ ;: E.M.Ualloway-'i • ,><§ <■"«■> • > To Messrs David Picker in^Wtilk. flawing, Georg# ;Fanninv •.&. Williams, and the other Genflemen signing, the requisition:— ~ GENTLEMEN,—In answer to tlie'-very large requisition I feel extremely pleased with'the honor jtou have done me and confident ; yon ! have displayed in me, it was *un> sought for unexpected onmy part. ■h \ reqiiißitioiL jrepresentß so very feu««the Burgesses, of Mastertoii, f" mnoli' pleasure 'in- adfccditag' 'to'it; ' and 1 if elected I promise to do my duty to the beat of my ability - without fear-or' favor; and 1 W ( Work' in uiiis«n with-the Gouncitlors for, tlie»gnod of thewholb-fsorough and to-conduct 'the deliberations. 0f... the i ; Council . with. pro-, .priety,'., ...i i: ,- ,-. m I My, personal views,. Wfi : well. known. tg, a, large, npiber „of,.,the state, for the iiifermation of. other rfttep'ayefß. that and, at tlie same tifne free'to^reoklsssnesb I ,' It fclli;Bo ni'y' aitif to assist in f6steiiiig ! Biich"' measures as"-Wil I""promote the shbstantM' welfare"hnd'- i adVtecemenfr of tile Borough' so as to enable it to attain the position'itsnatural advantages 5 warrants, "At the same time I .will; eohsider'ili my duty to counsel the ratepayers againat 'unmaturcdi schemes. for reoklesa.borto.wiiiK and expenditure, and will use my , best-eudeavori to- ..protect-the.. Burgesses from being .weighted down with excessive ana burdenwme iateß. ■ In conclusion. explain my reasons for not hanng'.'taken part in local matters ereuthis, aret'that although having large interests I have not '.till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly , from not wishing; to puahi myself, fonvard to-tho.exclusion of.other gantlcmenj who had,prior claims, on ,the suffrages of the JUIgeBMB.rrI.MP.;»: t \>rt v-1 OASELBPBO, ~, . « ifeiv i.iO'Vt -,ii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4

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