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Jas. Brown & Co das. BrownUCb. Auctions, &c,, v--15 Building Sites for < Sale in jf^.BEPOSIl 1 . /Baian'ce '5 ycata at 8 3j(j '.percent., 'I , TO \VAI- .. EABAPAttQETH. . GENTLEMEN- .. AS the present Parliament will soon ceaso tooxist, 1 have the honor to agam ofler myself as your representative I Bhall hope to be able to meet jtou shortly at the various centres of theaiatrict. 1 am, gentlemen, . ■ ' Your obedient Bdrvant. 2GIB . GEORGE BEETHAM,

TO THE ELECTORS. ENTLEMEN.-I bog to inform you that, it ia my intentiun to contest tho representation of WOOUVILLE at tho approaching general eloction, and that 1 shall take an early opportunity of addressing tho electors in the various centres of the district. I am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servaut, • 2015 W. W. McCARDLE. .

TO THE ELECTORS SOUTH WAIRnRAPA. ~J SHALL bo glud to meet you as' L under.— Otldfiilluwa' Hall, Feathoreton, ou WEDNESDAY, 13th July Schoolroom, Mavtinboro', on THURSFurfchor meetings will be advertised, at 1 am, gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, W.O.BUCHANAN. Carterton, June 8,1887 2635

MASTERTON ELECTION. " TO THE ELECTORS. AVING announced my candidature ; at the approaching election I have the ploasut'o to submit for your cousidera- ] tion the political platform which, if returned, will command my earnest support:— . : l. ; : Encouragement to Colonial Industries so that labor and capital within the Colony may be fully and proeperoualy 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 exompted, for the present'property tax in order that land' monopoly may be rendered unprofitable,' and the improvement of property encouraged. 3. The maintenance, in a stato ..of thorough efficiency, of the present system, of primary oducation. 4. The continuance of the existing liberal .land laws, aud the expansion of tho special and village, settlement systems. 5. The stoppage as 1 far aa practicable and judicious, of the system of borrowing. 6. Abolitiou of tho UpperHouso. •. 7. Decentralisation ; the restoration of the proper functions of local Government so that log rolling in the Legislature; may disappear, and the duties of thqi Public Works Department may be distributed, among the settlers and localities concerned. '•'.:. : . 8. A system of vigorous retrenchment under which ornate but useless branohes of tho civil service-will receive skilful attention and state pousious shall gradually cease. I shall have much pleasure'in entoring more fully iuto details at the various public meelimp which it is my intention to address. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, A. W, HOGG. Muterton, July. 9th, 1887. 2«43

IJL. XI cuived a new bu\>p|y of , WATCHES, I ROTHEUHAMS, WALMAMS, AHD MA'IHMS, andevory description of JEWELLBY". SPECTACLES to suit all righto. AH work donoattlie lowest tjude peides. ' A. HENDERSON, QUEEN-STBEET MaSTEBTON. FEATIIERSTON ROAD BuARD. KAHAUTARA BRIDGE CONTRACT. mENDERS addressed to the Chairman, J. and marked "tender for Kahautara Bridge.' 1 are invited up to FRIDAY, the 2nd September, for tho erection of a cart Bridge, of four ninety feet Bpans, over -the Ruamahunga River, at Kahautara. Plans and Specifications may bo Been at tho Office of the Board, Featheraton, and at the'Wairarapa Daily office, Mastorton. ', , V The lowest or any tender not neccsBarily accepted. W. BOCK, 2640 ' ~ Secretary.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 3

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524

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 3

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