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DISTRICT ORDERS, : Volunteer Office, Featlierston, 21st Juhr,lßß4. THE Masterton wile Volunteers wil parade for quarterly inspection ano . exercise at 7.30 p.in l on the 31st insfc; HENRY BUNNY, Major , 1741 Commanding Wairarapa District, CONSIGNEE'S NOTICE, " EX T A~M S U I, From fl ooohow—--600 boxta tea 100 do GEORGE THOMAS. W4O Panama- street. VOTE FOE BUCHANAN. "Star" says Bunny is a Government man, "Post," last week, says Bunny is Opposition. Which is TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA NORTH, r\ ENTLEHEN,— Ij In view of the dissolution of Parliament, I have respectfully to intimate that it is my intention to seek re-election for the district which I hare represented for so many years. It is my intention to hold meetings at the several. centres of population when I shall place my views on matters both of local and general Interest fully before yon. I liaye the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours, faithfully. G. BEETHAM, 1718 TO THE ELECTORS OP WAIRARAPA NORTH. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Jj In compliance with the wishes of a number of Electors, I offer myself as a candidate to represent you in Parliament. My programs shall embraceExtended and Liberal Land Laws; Improved Land Administration; Reform in our Railway Wanagement; Local Government and Taxation Reform; Reform of tho Lcoialative Council; Cesssation of th e present Bystem of Immigration; Assistance to Local Industries; The development of the resources of the Colony. I will invite you to meet me at an early date, when my views will be placed more fully before you. I am, Your obedient servant. W. W. McCARDLE. Maeterton, June 25,1884, 1719 TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH AND SOUTH WAIRARAPA. QENTLEMEN,ln view of the approaching General Election we beg to offer ourselves to represent you in the olothing and outfitting department. Our terms are liberal and we shall be happy to meet you at your earliest convenience in the Bon Marche where we shall dilate upon the advantages oi purchasing from us Mens' and Boy'a Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and Roslyn olothing at mill prioes. We Are, Gentlemen, Youis in expectation, L. J. HOOPER & CO.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1742, 22 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1742, 22 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1742, 22 July 1884, Page 3

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