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15HE ; present Parliament; has, for all praotioal purposes,- ceased to exist; !l thankyou sinoerely for thecon. 1 twioii sleeting me one of your representa< ; tivea, j ' ■ " v Fheßepresentation Act provides for the diatriots, via., North and Wai rarap»i S<mth. It ia my intention to offer ■ myself as a candidate for the northern ditij' sion. I therefore avail myself of the present ; opportunity to assure. the electors that, if, elected, I shall ever consider it to be a pleasing duty to promote the of both electorates with which I hure lo«g so I ;ain kindness and confidence whioh I bjT# eceivedatj I remain, yours faithfully, GEOBGE BEETHAM, TO THE ELECTOBS orWAIBARAPA NORTH. QENTLEMEN,that it is my intention to offer myself OU as a I shall ask you to meet me at the'various centres of the Electorate, in order to afford JM opportunities for explaining views on ,-Ut i ,;I, t will not now attempt todomere than 88k.jjon.to believe—if y M think m 8 fforthy ? f * <»ntinaancfof yonr eonfldewe-that I BhaUjilways endeavor, to the utmost of. my MBist in 1118 develop, of New Zealand generally, 4 „ 4 especially, that , 0 f Wairarapa,' one' of the ffibst premising connfay dfatrfots of the rfiinain, 1 roura faithfully Rkorok BEETHAM.

TQ THE ELECTORS, of WAIRARAPA ■ ; ' ;:.:r \ ii i.. i-vo tionj at the forthcoming elcotion;"-!' shpll ■- : .. . ■ ■ _ j hedistri my political views, . 7'l HIS i i* M I am, gentlemen, !, i (ii.'li J. !., |.yU».H .'IIIMI "• ■"■ J,, Yotirt'tstop; ,J '"" 1111 I •• i.""'" • .•..i.-Miu.'/Tir; A ' l ' ■^ i Ai'Wl i A , ENAiiLL l - ,(l lli ' / : J.cu uiAu r'.d i ■ J Vll ii.ll' :ar-nt'! | . ■ j ,illi j i-liv' ; ..'lr'l'k isu h. ; i ; —.. 1 1

T ; 0 : THE EMOTOES'OF WAliiAßAPk'' . ■ SOUTH. : ,S .i-.i 'li.' l /,;)') li.HiilU ; (tentlemen,l ( i As a working settler of twenty t : reapbctf ally cffer itiyfleliti a 'candidate to 'reprWnt you 1 in 'the new v ' Without wishing to raise any ol&ss ?rp, I'toey'S'tala thai in iny opinion the time haa When alt''elaß»3 of isttiira : |» repre'rtnWd.'Hitherto the siiiMl fcelderfl' of property hbvfc 1 nbt' lnd'their presentation. my ; ' J lwig 'ind: iutiitote 1 '" awjuaintwee with the working of theisms 1 under which wo lire, it has caused we' often' to feel .that raoh aetata of thiage <iught not Jo j exist. ill), .is .really >do aw onr barking iC thifl qowtion; all feel that a ohange is aeeeapary, The large holders already by# (( j 'their representative, ,^nd; we, ai?j pntitled tb ours. . Although not altogether in favor oftfany ; j actions of the present Government, yet believing m I do : fc'at tiiiliilchi)ij eeonomy | . IB still ..newsary ia jh« our finaaoes, I'shall be prepared togive th«. Ball adbiiiistntiOh'Bli independent support ,tiie ." [Whatever,l wasider {o.be., for the benefit of, •< tho people-and the advancement of : tbß ; '''

With:eitended pp^roia,„l Coanty CouneilSj ia Higjjwi&y Bo&fdi 'are Mpsble of ,|?or)t f being .flrpiy, ,pf ppioioa .tjhpfc> Council comprised of oar fellow-settlerfl' 11 must 1 necessarily be ; better acquainted \vitb mmgenimtjit,)'7, local.i affwES, ; than a. Qoyeriunea^ L^ffio{^||^ ■to me wherever, IJKivl^"&ide'yiews1 J Kiv l^ "&ide'yiews honor' of representing you, I own to no personal fe&ing fa c *t!he : wiiteat,' IhiV niiply' an honorable ambition to spjre py.fallow. settlers. l iope moejbjrou" ai" totfis 1 " 1 throughout Sodth'Wiurarapa| intfwill then more fully explain my -,a ■ v,i Boai

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4

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