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TO THE ELEOTOES of WAIRARAPA lENTLEMEN,into two Electoral Districts, I beg to offer Southorn Division in the next Parliament. Having represented the Electors of the Wairarapa in five successive Parliaments, I with confidence ask yon to again elect me, da soon as the Writs are out, I shall invite you to meet mo in the several centres of Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNX TO THE ELECTORS of WAIRARAPA n ENTLEMEN,In accordance with my already published intention, I now beg to ofler myself as a candidate for the representation of your district at the coming general election. I cannot but regret the recent division of the old electorates, and in this expression I feel satisfied public sympathy goes with me—not only in this, but in the the majority of other districts of the colony, Union, and not dissension, should be the watchward of all the sections of such a district as this, as well as of all its settlers, whether living in town or country. The widespread feeling which has recently arisen that if we are to prosper as a colony we must unite in developing the many natural resources which lie in abundance around us, has found its expression in the prominence attained by the local government and other similar questions during last session of Parliament. Since becoming a settler amongst you, any services I may have been able to tender in this direction have always met with the most generous recognition; and 1 can only assure yon that, if elected, no effort on my part will be spared in assisting to placo these allimportant questions upon a satisfactory The Native qucstioa requires more than passing notice, It is intolerable that the colony should be called upon to maintain a standing army at such a ruinous cxpendi turc, and Te Whiti should bo Bternly told (in deeds, and not in words), that his latest departure is in reality his last. Upon the other various questions which will engage the attention of electors, I Bhall be happy to explain my views at the Beveral centres of population in the electorate. While freely acknowledging the important services rendered by tho Hall Government at a critical period of the colony's history, I shall decline to pledge myself to any party, but will give my support in the direction best calculated to develope the material interests of the country generally, I remain, Yours faithfully, W. C. BUCHANAN. J)A.rley and t; CARRIERS, ARE prepared to„carry floods, Wool, Timber, &c, to and from Masterton to any part of the country at the shortest notice and at tho LOWEST RATES. They have storage room botli at Masterton and Taueru, where Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expense, Apply to Thos, 0. D'Arcv, Queen-street or DARLEY & KNIGHT, JtASONIO - STREET, MASTERTON, UOOD UNDERSTANDINGS ARE INDISPENSVBIjE TO HEALTH. Bear thin in mind and TAKE NOTICE THAT *SJELLINGHAM'S GREAT SALE I OF BOOTS and SHOES w ill ouly lnsfc for ONE WEEK LONGER I At LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Tho articles offered arc GENUINE NEW GOODS, and aro being almost GIVEN AWAY. Inspection invited at the Central Boot Warehouse, Opposite Council Chambers, Agent at Masterton for the sale of E. H. Hunt's noted make of COLONIAL MANUFACTURED Goods. Persons requiring Ready-made Boots of superior quality should call at W. P. Felunoham'b and inquire for this celebrated brand—m And they can confidently rely upon getting really sound serviceable goods. W. P. FELLINGHAM, NOTICE. W our business as Boot and Shoemakers at CARTERTON, in the premises lately occupied by Mr A. Young, baker, and next to B. A. Gardener's Criterion Store, Main-street, All new work and repairs will be neatly executed, and at the lowest pombkprkt. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE, J. W. LEAHY & CO. Masterton, Nov. 11,1881. 924 WO"L MERCHANTS AND Station Agents, Wellington. BUYERS OP WOOL. A DVANCES made on Growing Clip, and 01.. on shipments consigned for sale to Jessra Sandebbon, Murray & Co,, London. " WOOLPAOKSfaII sizes), Comsacks, Oraaa Seeds. Patent Barbed Fencing Wire, BuL pour, and other goods kept in stock. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Feathersion- street, Wemqtoh. ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRnxtß*,, MASTERS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 939, 1 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 939, 1 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 939, 1 December 1881, Page 4

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