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TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIBARAPA NORTH; • • "' " .. ! Parliiinientj jnJJ jcfeSss'.to exist, Again '. •; 1 jAM l^fo,ie- ; tcr cantifejof the dis* triet, -'' ."*'}• • /• 1 am, gentieften,. . . .;. </ • • * -Your obedierit'Mmnt.',2(518 GEORGE BjEKTHAIIi • • WOQDVILLE ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. jQ| ENTLEMEN—I'beg to. inform you that .it is my intention to contest the representation of WGODVILEEiat the approaching general election, and that I shall toko an early opportunity of addressing the olectors in the various centres of the district. . I am, Gontlemen, Your Obedient Servant,' 2015. :. ' W. W.MoOARDLE.

TO THE ELECTORS SOUTH WAIK a RAPA> I SHALL be glut! -to meet you as under,— ... •• - Oddfellowfl' Hull, Featheraton, on WEDNESDAY, 13th July - - i. Schoolroom) Martinboro', on THURSDAY) 14th. July, *'

Furthermeotings will bo advertiwd at a later date. ■ 1 am, gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, W. C. BUCfiANAN. . Carterton, Juno 8, • 2635 MASTERTON ELECTION. = . TO THE ELECTORS. : HAViNG annnuDced iny candidature at tiie approaching election I have the plcasuro to submit for your considera- .- tion the; political platform which, if returned, will command my earnest support:— 1. Encouragement to Colonial Industries so that labor, and capital within the Colony may be fully and prosperously employed, and labor and Capital from without attracted to the Colony. 2. The substitution of "a progressive land tax, from which moderate areas will be exempted, for the present property tax in order that land monopoly may be rendered'unprofitable, and the improvement of property encouraged. 8. The maintenance, in a state of thorough efficiency, of the present system of primary education.

i Tho continuance of the. existing liberal land laws', aud tho expansion of tho special and villago settlement systems, 5. The stoppage as far as practicable and judicious, of the system of borrowing. . , 6. Abolition of the Upper House, . 7. Decentralisation ; tho restoration of the proper functions of locil Government so that log rolling in tho Legislature may disappear, aiid the duties'of the Public Works Department may be distributed among the .settlers ;uid localities concerned. •

,8. A systotn o£ vigorous retrenchment under which oriiate but of the civil' siirvico will receive skilful attention and skte' peusions ahali gradually ceaso. '' • : I shall, have much pleasure in entering moi'D rfully :into details ,at tlio,>various public meeting which it is i»y intention, to address. ; ; . 1 am,. Gfontlomon; : Your obodient Servant,' : A. W. HOGG. Maatciiun, July 9'tli, 1887, 2643 saws. saws; saws Get youv saws repaired by a PRACTICAL .SAW MAKER, rO will re-tooth, re-hammer. and. put into proper working order any kind of saws, no matter how badly buckled or crippled . Makers, importers, and Dealer in si] kinds of circular and Vertical Saws,: No. 12, Cuba-street, Wellington, and-282 Sussex-street Sydney N, JPUDLIU NOTION. NOTICE is heroby givon that it is the intontion of the Eketahimi Road Board to Btop -that piece of road one end of which abuts on the- Eketahuna-Tii)ui Road, one side being bounded by section 12, Eketahuna Settlement-, and tho .other side, by Section 41, Blb'ck X, Matigaon'o Survey. • .The length; ofthe aajd road line being 12 ohains or tHc'reaboute. A platn the section >of tho.rnad proposed' to be stopped may be inspected at the office of Hie Road Board, Eketahunn. - W. BAYLISS, 2612 Clerk,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2646, 13 July 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2646, 13 July 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2646, 13 July 1887, Page 3

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