SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [Established 1874.] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1894. THE OFFICE OF MAYOR.
Couri(Jll,' : atri-iri wb'fiwill be i'esp'ecte|d' for his uprightness ntfd' honbiirqtl for lijs ihtegi'jt)',: are many, men in the colonies- who creep into offices "of .poiyW'pind'attain 'positions of honour 'by i'ti'teistentWoiti'
tiqh of votes, and by throwing. dust iin tho eyes of the electors, Such men cannot sustain tho dignity of the offices which ihoy gain, thoy simply ;besmirch and besoil the honorable positions. If the burgesses to-morrow boar in mind that the honour of the town is in their hands we shall have no fear of the result. They know tho candidates aswell as wo do ourselves, Will they vote rightly ? ■' Wo believe that in the main they, will and that Masterton will not have to blush for the Mayor who will be elected. :;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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139SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times. [Established 1874.] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1894. THE OFFICE OF MAYOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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