TP THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPj! lENTLEMEN,into two Electoral Districts, I beg to ofFe myself as a candidate to represent tin Southern Division in the next Parliament Having represented tho Electors of thi Wairarapa in five successive Parliaments I with confidence ask you to again elect me As soon as the .Writs are put, I shall invit you to meet me in the several centres d Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNY, TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRABAPi n ENTLEMEN,In accordance with m; already published intention, I now beg t offer myself as a candidate for the represen tation of your district at the coming genera eleotion. I cannot but regret tho reeen I division of the old electorates, and in thi ' expression I feel satisfied public sympath; I goes with me-not only jntfebutinth ' the majority of other districts of the oolony Union, and not dissension, should be th lyatehward of all the sections of such ; district as {hjs, as well as of all its settlerf whether hying jn town pr country, The widespread feeling which has regentl; arisen that if wo are to prosper as a colon; wo must unite in developing the man; natural resources which lie in abundanc .around us, has found ita expression in th I promineuce attained by the local governmen and other similar questions during las session of Parliament, Since becoming settler amongst you, any survicos I ina; have been able to render in this dirootioi have always met with the most generou recognition; and 1 can only assure yo that, if elected, no'effort on my part will bi spared in assisting to place these all important questions upon a satisfactory footing. The Natiye jpstioa reguites mofe tjuu passing notice, It is intolerable that thi colony should be oallod upon to maintain i standing army at such a ruinous oxpondi tare, and Te Whiti should bo sternly toll (in deeds, and not m words), that his latesi departure is in reality his last. Upon the other various questions whiol will engage the attention of electors, I shal be happy to explain ray yjewß aj the severa' centres of population in the electorate, While freely acknowledging the importairi services rendered by the Hall Governmen! at a critical period of the colony's history I shall decline to pledge mydf to an} party, but will give my support in tin direction bpsf, pajpnhvted \o develops thf material interests of the country generally, I remain, Yours faithfully, W. C. BUCHANAN. [•)ARLEY AND J7NIGHT, CARRIERS, _ ARE prepared tojiarry Gqoda, Wool, Timber, &a., to and from Mastertou to any part of the country at the shortest notice and at the LOWEST KATES. They have storage room both at Mastertou and Taueru, where Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expense, Apply to Tuos. 0. D'Abcv. Queen-street or PARLEY & piGHT, Masonic ■ a.'fßjij'j:, ty-AiflßjflifHf, GOOD. UNDERSTANDINGS AP INDISPENSABLE TO HEALTH. Bear this k mind and TAKE Wi'WE THAT GREAT SALE I OF BOOTS and SHOES w ill only last for ONE WEEK LONGER I AT LOWER PRICES THAN E^R, The articles offered are GENUINE NLW GOODS, and are being almost GIVEN AWAY, Inspection invited at tho Ck\tiul Boot Wakehouse, Opposite Council Chambers, Agent at Mastertou for the sale of E. H. Hunt's noted make ol COLONIAL MANUFACTURED Goods. Persons requiring Rpady-made Boots of superior quality should oall at W, P. Fpwmohax'j and inquire for this celebrated brand- :i m TRADE vH)\H\ MARK. And they can confidently roly upon getting really sound serviceable goods. W. P. FELLTOHAfyf, WiM MERCHANTS AND Station Agents, Wellington, CASH BWERS Oj? WOOL,. \ DVANCES made on Growing Clip, and L on shipments consigned for sale to Jessrs Sanderson, Murray & Co., London, WOOLPACKB (all sizes), Cornsacks, Grass ieeds. Patent Barbed Fencing Wire, Bui'bur, and other goods kept in stock, MUIiRAY, EGBERTS & CO,, FEATHKRSION ■ STREET, WELLINGTON. rALTER PERRY, ' GENERAL BUTCHER, Bridoe-St,, MASTERTON. J. VILE I f GRAIN AND PRODUCE Yj. ' STORES, . ¥. is a GASH PURCHASER of Wool in large or smaU quantities. Will also be glad to receivo orders for LITTLE'S Ton-Poisonous Sheep Dip, 0 LET, with a Purchasing Clause, two sections of land in Villa-street. Rent low. 897
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 933, 24 November 1881, Page 4
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689Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 933, 24 November 1881, Page 4
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