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TOraiaELECTQRS^ thftt-it is uiy uitenUon-to contest ..the re-, .presentation, of \VOol>VnJli|r.&t! : ' the, bkction, aq'd'thatjlfl shall take-'aii eatl/ opportunity .of address* iiig the.electors in,the various centres, jof: the district,' " : ; ',, • •■„■ , ■..:■ '•■■ ''lam, Gentlemen, ... _ • 1 ' . "'Your Obedient Servapt,'".,!.'. :?V ?6.15 ;. • CW.McCARDLE. •••• ••• ■-'To MaS'ak- '•'■ "'• " ' Henry Ellison, And 202: otlier Electors of tlio Woodr'J"'■.■-■■*..'-. nENTLEMESYI sincerely thank you for the honor you have couftiVredi.;upon mo, by asking me to ; allow myself to be nominated at. the approaching General Election to represent you in Parliament. In reply, I havo to stale that 1 will conlcst the election against all comers, and if elected I would support a •Government introducing measures to the following elluct . _ \ Economy ami retrenchment in every branch of the Civil Service, ami the amalgamation of Offices., : . The reduction of (ho 'honorarium, and ol (he number of members of both Holism.

. The coiiiplelioii of the railway, to Palmerston, and ■ the construction' of llielimi to Auckland, anil the extension; oftholinefroin Eki'tuliiii'ft to Pahintua. The opening up of Crown lands, and tlio of Native Lands .for settlement ; ■ The cessation of borrowing except, for the works mentioned, until the finances of the colony liavo been placed oil a sound footing.. ' . • ; . The amendment of the • Iviiid Act, by the repeal of tlio Perpetual Leasin" system, and by gUing greater;-fucilities, [for selectors to take iip Deferred Payment Lands. •_ .: ■,,,. . f The repeal of Property' Tax ami 'the introduction of.,a l*uuU and hieonm Tax.. • Tlie- amendment of the Education Reserves Act to cnablo the Govern-' mentlnu'Ketbe revenue from tlio lit|'serves for Secondary Eduealion for the purpose- of Primary Education. Tlio reform of the preient system of railway "management. I shall address the Eleptora at all tho centres of. settlement throughout the district on dates to be adTertistd, wbeu.'j-ou will-find, me: sup--porting.trno Liberal measures, and that my knowledge,. of the. district enables me to form reliable opinions on the subject of your local requirements. ; Turn, Gentlemen. : ' Your Obedient Fcrvant, Horace baker;

TO .TILE ELECTORS OF SOUTH AYAIRAIUrA: "■ .; &EKTLEMEK,- ■ 1 will address you on SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, ut the TOWN HALL, CARTERTON, at 8 p.m. ..'.,. 1 iun, Youtb rospoctfully, " : ■ JAMES HENRY GRATTAN.. Carterton, July 1.

MASTKRTON ELECTION. TO TOE ELECTORS. HAV-ISG. announced my candidature at'the approaching election I have the pleasure to aubmit for your consideration the political-platform which", if 'returned, will command niy earnest support:— •• ■•

I.'Encouragement to Colonial Industries so that labor and capital within the Colony may. he fully and prosperously employed,'and labor and Capital from, without attracted'to the Colony. •„ 2. Tho Substitution of a .progressive land tax, from which moderate areas willbe oxempted, for the present property tax in order that land monopoly may bo. rondored unprofitable, and the improvement of property encouraged.. 3. The maintenance, in a state of thorough, efficiency, of the present system of primary education. . _ . 4. Tho'continuance of the existing liberal land laws, and tho expansion of 'tho special and village settlement systems, ' s,'Tho stoppage, us far as practicable and judicious, of the system' of borrowing. . 0. Abolition of tho Uppor House. 7. Decentralisation ;'tli« restoration .of tho primer functions of brill- Government so that logrolling in the Legislature may disappear, and the duties of the, Public WWkB Department may bo distributed among'the settlers'and localities concerned.' ' 8,. A system of vigorous retrenchment under wh.eli ornate but useless branches of the civil servics will receivo' skilful attention and state pensions shall gradually (lease, " ' .'".'.':., ; . !. ... . I shall have much pleasure iu entering more fully into'details. At'the' various publicuiCet'ings which it[isiny,intejition to address. ; v. .■'.*.'■'".. .• •. • 1 am, Gentlemen-,' . ' Your obedient Servant, . ■ A. W. HOGG'.- ' Maaterton, July .9th, 1887. , ' 204 ' TO LET. :: : iHOPand Dwelling house, Qucen-st,, ) At present occupied by Mr G-. Has

kell." Apply to." ■-■■ Wm... ALEXANDER, . £ SALE, iii lots'to suit purchasers, i ~ KANGITUMAU. COQKSFOOT SEED.' f"' ; ' 2660 : '* ;>: "';',.'JAS. STUCKEY. YX'IMPOUfIDIKGNOTICE. '•' IMPOUNDED "aVllHJ'Lower Taucrui ' 1 • bay pony, branded 0 on. near shoulder, white star on'forehead, shod, ll not released will be sold on the Oth August to defray expenses according to the Impounding Act. 'RALPH MANNIftG, <' Poundkeepor •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2667, 6 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2667, 6 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2667, 6 August 1887, Page 3

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