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1U ANAWAI'Q and west coast agricultural AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held at PALMEESTON NORTH, on [WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 23rd and 21th. Entries close on October 10th. Programmes nnd Entry Forms can be obtained from— C. C. MILES, Secretary. ia ■ DIOAL (jj-ALYANIC BATTERIES 63/- - 84/Carriage paid). Guaranteed better than inompo rtodnes. Our Own manufacture. 03 hSil(Cloctric Gaivniiic Bexts 35/W. CBOSHER. iI.\NUF4OTURINQ ELKCTIUOIAN Auckland, N.Z THE National association OF NEW ZEALAND. The Objects or the National Association ake 1. To create a National Scntimcnt.and to form into one solid body all those who object to socialistic legislation. 2. To promote reforms economic legislative, and constitutional; to prolest against undue interference with the rights and liberties of the subject; and lo oppose class legislation. 3. To protest against any alteration of the land laws that tends towards the destruction of freeholds,.ind to encourage bona-lide settlement. _4. To show the fallacy of the principle that labour and capital arc antagonistic; and to prove to the work-ing-man that his worst enemy is the agitator, who uses him only as a step-ping-stone to political power. d. To secure prosperity nnd confidence, by opposing experimental legislation tending to check llie legitimate use of capital, and causing it to he locked up or withdrawn from the country, to the detriment of employer and employee. 0. To promote agricultural, mining, commercial, and manufacturing enterprise by removing all unnecessary obstacles to their development, 7. To show the unfair ness of laws so framed that the industrious and thrifty arc hampered, and put on a level with the lazy and thriftless. 8. To promote sound political economy; and to educate public opinion in the right direction, oy disseminating literature giving sound reasons and arguments for our beliefs, 0. To register all members, and purge the Electoral 8011, 10. To keturn to Parliament capable AND HONOURABLE MEN, who will resolutely oppose all tampering with the public credit; and whoso aim will not bo individual gain, but the welfare of the WHOLE COLONY. The Council invoke the patriotism of the people of New Zealand, in order to secure their zealous assistance in bringing into active operation, throughout the colony, a network of institutions cooperating for the accomplishment of ob. jeets deeply affecting the goncral wollbeing. The direction of recent legislation and of that foreshadowed, is alarming enough to rouso the attention of all those who pretend to a concern for the public welfare. The Council hope for hearty help and sympathy from all true colonists, and trust they will sink minor differences, and combine for the National good. The Council urge all sympathisers with the foregoing objects to communicate with tlio Secretary, Me John Hastie, National Association liooms, 123, Queen Street, Auckland, who will supply them with all information relating to the Association, and place them in the way of joining the Association or establishing tranches in their districts, Remember that—- " UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL," FORM OF APPLICATION FOB MEMBERSHIP. 2cf.No 1 residing at in the electoral district of, hereby apply to be admitted a member oj the National Association of New Zealand, and I promise to help in promoting the objects of the Association, as set forth inthe Platform. *Thesmof£ ; ; is enclosed for Entrance Fee and annual Subscription. iSignature Dale Business or ( FostalAddress,\ Tho amount is optional, but should not he loss than 2/-. J. HENDERSON. merchant Tailor, Opposite Club Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton. The favour of jour patronago aud recommendation requested.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 1
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610Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 1
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