CORRESPONDENCE.
THE 01V10 CHAIR. To THE Eraiou. Sib,—Aa the present Mayor Mr M, Oasolberc, has publicly proclaimed 'fehat it is not his intention to offer hiraselr® a candidate for the Mayoralty for a third term, would it not be as well for those who intend to seek the honor of filling the office to let the public into their confidence, that the beat man available may bo chosen,to fill the post which in no sinecure. There are bo many - Important 1 questions to ditcuss that it would be well if the .burjfOßaes could ba got together, not for tbo purpoKß. of hearing an account -of th» stewardship sfcjhn outgoing Mayor, (we get euough otwh»t tfflce a month in the local papers), wJc to diftcusa questions of present and future importance. Adinsertationfromthe present Mayor vould, no doubt, be interesting from a cortain point, bat the time thus occupied .could, 1 think he more usefully employed by a dincuMifiir amongst the ratepayers theireelf of thoir .iequiiements and to consider who was ' the best man they, could induce to take the lead in carrying onttheir beat I am. &«:; ' Lspds,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2393, 7 September 1886, Page 2
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186CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2393, 7 September 1886, Page 2
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