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IU THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MABTERTON. -„. TADIESANDUENTLEMEN--Having been nominated for tho offico d| Mayor of this important borough, it is but right that yon should have my view* on municipal matters, I do not profcia to know anything about public works, sucliasatroetformationsi eto, and am vory glad that it is tho case, as I think such works should bo carried out by practicil men. I am in faror of drainage and high pressure water works being taken in hand as early as possible, as delay will only add to tho cost, but thatjho samo should be carried out under tho superintendence of a competent civil dngineor. I tako a great intoreit in our library and reading room, which I think aro a credit to tho town, I and I would apply mysolf to the qucstlor of finance, which I do know something about, and trust by economy and gooc [ monagcmonl, without any skinflint o cheese-paring actions, to bo able ti •carry out necessary works, and give tin Fito Brigades that support that thei voluntary services, for tho benefit of all so justly demand. I ara no party man and not put forward by any members o tho town Council, I have no axa t grind, nor will I turn tho handle tc others to crind. their axes. If elected shall bo tho Mayor of Muter-ton, not i Queen Street, the, Upper Plain, e Kuripuni, but shall endeavor to tli utmost of my powor tu fntther the be! Interests of every part, to have tl business of the Council conducted in. a orderly and harmonious mannor, and ti and exclude district and porsonal matte from its deliberations; thus bringing a the morabers of tho Council to woi together for the best intents of t! whole town, success must bo t|ie resul I consider that tho Mayor is litflo bett than tiie Chairman of tho Council, an when in tho chair I shall alwaj endeavour (o hold tho balance at cqu poise, doing strict justice in alljnatte breupht before meI shall not be in Mastorton on Wedno day, tho 20th Novoinber, having I attend tu t])o important interests i others, I havo askod no cno to vjite ft ;ne, and 1 have no committeo that know of, Therefore I trust {hp ejeptp] of Mastorton to show mo how wan friends and good wishers I havo among, them, after myfourteen years residene And those who vote for me and thoi who do ngt will oyer find me tho samo G. S. W. DALRYMPLE. TO THE BURGESSES OF TH BOROUGH OF MASTEKTON. LADIES AJJP ffENTLEMEN. At tho request of ut nijmbgr i ratepayers I have decided to offer myet as a candidate for the office of Mayo and take this opportunity of giving you rief outline of my views on Municip matters, I am i» fayor of giving oqual juati loall parte of tho Boroj;gh, to the CBnt as well as tho outlying portion j I pdortako the most urgently need* works, ijonjatter where situated, as tl finances will porniit, at tho same tin 0 keep down the unnecessary expend Hro, and gradually rgduco t|)o flverdjn so far as consistent with keoping tl public works, roads, eto, in good ordi 1 am opposed to any further borrowit at present, or any increase of the pregei rating. With respect to tho water supply I a confident you m burgesses would i sanction any oxpensiyo scheme for a hi' pressure supply for domestic purpose and so far as Mr Renall's scheme concerned, that gentleman has total! [ailed to carry out his promises, and tl work dono by him was left in such i unGnis);e<! and dangerous state that tl Council gavo a month's notice to tl water supply committeo to complete tl work to tho Council's satisfaction or tl latter would put the water channels i order, The <iotj;e being disregarded, tl work of removing (ho danger isbeii: done, lam in lavor of a.water supply fi fire purposes, provided the work properly dono aud tho ospenso homo t tho properties interested, and not tliroiv upon the whole borough. Shulild you do mo t||,e honor to olci me as Mayor, I will do my best to can put these views, and to soryoyour intei eits. I have the to, bo Ladies and Goutleiuen, your Obedient Seryant, JOHN HEHSBY. WAIRAIWPASAMS YARDS COMPANY. ENDERS are Invited for the pui X chase of the Company's freehol pronerty at Feaiherstoii, consisting o ibout 2 acres land in the imuiediat vicinity of the Railway Station, with al rardsand buildings erected thereon. Tenders to bo addressed to the under igncd must be accompanied by a deposi if 6 per cent, sij will be roceived up ti nd including SATODAY, the 29U ay of November, inst, For furthei articulars apply to the undersigned. The highest or any tender not neces' jrily accepted, :' ,HHWOLTERS, < Carterton. Pated tjjls 15tli day of Noye^ber,lß!||l}.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 2

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