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j . Nw Ad rtisemeiits I B.?OUv>u B' HA dLIOV. ELECTION ©F COUNCILLOR GKN LEM N 4 -latur.nen» 'he. ma y ran It !a'»B or yoar ► uff' ; g<-s. I oi;. y-ui. Mt pr vii» ;.ddr-- , '■ If • leo ed I wi I d all m my o • r ■ ■ ! utther tt c i *eres( "f the .Utrict b-ve lived m s-» l<>ug " I»k tbi*. opportunity ol exp ainiui. my yews of your iiuei esis at this iuip<i> v t c tai . Tbis i a tim*-, g u tie 7.n, when no o yth .eunrtion, but t»n)»e **h>C tne afie Ud, wid tit>.<r blet)B or cms v tor < v yub <o I Mcti.iua. The mo-. 1 importiin ques ion ai the p ese t time, a matt'-r <hat no only affects West Hamilton, and East Hamilton, bu> the whole surrounding count y ' (do n<»i ignore ibe couutry dia trict i, eutiemen, wh oh are tbe hack bone of tbe iow i ), is >c extension ■ f the Railway 0 the Tio>mes (ah ady surveyed), and he exeusioti of ibe hue tv Weitu.gton, *nd Taran ki. ..etus wi.rk t>armo.ii"Uß v witn tv- Gjver. me. t, the Ln..m sCouuty DuUuou, tne Waika o Conned and, lv fact, with *ll co'por-.te bodies, aud tbe whde cou try inti rested to carry out thin proj cc, wh ob will jjiv»- a* free mark js, c -mtnoniuation fr<*m coast to co-tst, cbetp living, and all the comforts aud bei.etiU f oiviaza on, and last MH n t least., wid but <l up Hamil ou the chief luiand city iv the _Nortb ld»nu Vl auy of you will •'hn.k. mn utopiau m ui> ideas. 1 da.ra.y you .iiougbt m j utopiau. when years ago 1 .-in, oyet ._. ; untnhrr of men to reclaim a quaking bog j I Thro-.gh this b-.», the Railway line tuun | ( aideu me or touonn-g iv my persou*. uuiei taking 8) ; but. coa»idei, g< n iemen, ! be admit-* re siuatiou of H m ltou, *htCUd and j mc.iou of the m «v ' tr..de ot b«.^orvh Lland, ts dehght ul cLtnate, '->od Bull, pietm-sque scencr., , aud tbe tunny ad >anuge» providence nas .tesfce.t ».-> mth ao>. .ben tctl me am > v o-ian m «ying m i-y ot u» "id live to see tt.uilton a fiat- cay, >c v mag IC: JVLm.-e to Pa lu.ient *i-li w< >i annul - tv 8, n iii.iaoiii. |ub ie ou-idiu.B g «, •V7»v. rw-ikß, &0.. Ac. ut. Gi-nuimcu. uO attatu tbi-. We niu b mo k u.auun on I}. and witb pn c spirit, n.u» look o»y ud 0..j ftio^o, f-- vi- *nd t ci p«..t> i t. r t. • .nd mustn 4 hamper Government o divert money wh eh m<ght be spent jor ,he whole community jor th,: -enifi of a f,.V3 cv X cublou I tue L\.ll«*j -o tue T .atne* ue out ti »t ihi»u„bt. as ie^oids o ver mat rs, m> view.-, are identical wrh tho eof o her uaudioa<e ; a suOoUdiial.y cou.-tructed b tu^e o i-e r« c of ti-1,8 lor ioo. p»»s ngeib il p '8-nb.e, -.._ on eve t», f.ee lop^nseugers utttu .i g Divine vt o.e.iip )duu'i. lax the poor vi v a .igt n) ; luotras, st.oulu alsi> o Xci.pt, aud l c Clergy ou their (..aruubi-t •s.s. 1 total, it pio^eri^ it pie•e ci some of hue Coauiiy bo r..s W u.<i k ye a subsidy t waidf a public w ik tmeiitd.y aff c iag tbe valu» of i- e laud iv tbeir reap etive uisuicis m r>* ac Carta n i.yt.-.aws iv exis enoo r <a. iie to e raz.ng ot cattle, an J tuur »■ mg yai did ai Mgu , whiob I wou.d b ■ m fivoi of < nf.roiug, and other matt- r a, ouG , us >he Dog iNuisancf Act, I anoUlu li*e to see -umu.e.ided, 1 tbmk it is * nar-isbiij as ut pr^uot, lhat w>i suou.d oe Xdu ior oiiimali), paruapa as e&stn iat t uoiu Carry lug cu.'Uroubiut sa, \u our hoise or cow. iet abetp and c-ttle uogs, auu i»gs kept f-r the protecii«n of p-oputy . free; out tht many m> gre , »v • i i» rntur streets by day, and devaat^e ur ,roj.erty at ui^n , dngn nc t t lutre.y fur amuaement and s^ori, Ux . uei»* by ad mean-. I ..ui iv f«vo< o eieoiiu^ a Town tia I, as soon •< luu«.o wdl pt-iiuit. Tbeiim<* ttas amved, »v«.. tue Boiobg*i i? hould h&Vr a buddi. g wh i< we can ail meet anu give fr< «j aud uuoiubb U ex^iehbiou to Ours views ou r ubuc matieio. • bt-. Couutry Bua.d wuu hod their m.eaugs iv H«mUi u u w.-u d support it. Buc tt.t e^euiiaL at the present time *rt : Tne «• Bridge" (f,ee oi tolls, f possible— as iou 8 aB there is a toll for 1. o. fcaaseufeera over he Bnd ft so loug wd* be j alousy betwe n tbe two auieß of tue uvei exm ) aud the t-brougu exension of me R*i, Wa y Let the town ••exieud" to th.- Radway {station ; let a f-ir aistriouiion of the publio mouey be Bpeut ou the back atteets j holJ out the baud of teUottship to every stranger who comes and carries n business m a leaitmale manner, whether *hop, hotel, ntoe, Ao, &o. — bt- is one owe con umer .uiongs. you and one moie employer of jaoor. I h«.pe to hv to see tbe day w-en, from the bi.mbe l.ttie villa c .£ traaktoi. to th-^ f..rtnei.t out street- m he Eastern Township wili be one d.me pi.puliua city, heooud to noce m be Island, but it wil nev r be, gei.tlen.en, so long as ihe p. -Ley ifiir.ua ed by tne dej.utatiou re Railway Starton is ciruedtuf. . Do uot be de>ude«l, itis not the question »f cost of CMrtage from tbe Railway Station to blamdtou M h>oh p ncheß the toes of these gentlemen, •n' rt is tbat land has been sold at an c ormons rate iv o nam |..oalit c. (hs huh as flu a foot, lhe Railway cm«, a tow-, ship starts around the Btation the»H enilemen get a armed, interview »b* Piemier, and asu, not us the Thames Couuiy Cu. cil did. f-r the x ensi. nof I the line to ..i.f. o|i t^eoounry. Oh no ! bey are t o sen-'e«krr« tor bar.. B.i. g | tbe ii'.e iv. move the sta* ion— Mist n. whit we we have p. id a goo.l pr cc for onr p ti ,o„f, are doina a gjoi usi- ess, ar.d want t>» keep n to ourselves. 1 will go turther aod say that tbe Bt»tem<-n s made t th^* Pr /uior teU ive t<> the l*ne as at i-resent being of ut'le nae to Hamilton, passenger t iffij only arid, soo- Is traffic not! ii gto speak or coat i. f car age, Ac, aiec n.r».y to tacs and contrary to wbat thty have told myeelf and < tber*. 1 admit <he >*ilway, m its p^sent incomplete state, v of pard-i benefit vo tht> Bu g«bs sof H^mdton Ewt ; but our renndyli'B not m the removal of the pres n tertnn us (hs ooe of your Cindidatf, a vocates)oi m an aoaurd syr-tern of tr always another Candida* e is iv favir of, but obr real rem.-.jy is •• Combiiu.^ tion." Co-op.'rate witb all other man - c pal ho i«s, with the countiy Boards, and with tbe wea thy landed propria. or >. *»uch combinttiou, representing gie.it influx oe and wealth, must carry the day ; ani »heo, witt. a passen, er piatforn. on wtst side, sume on east side, wih receiving bouse for goods, cattle, &p, we «h«uld be all sati tied. I will not fui tber trespass on you ti e, gentlemen, Vut will ouly add. if you ih-nk me base enough to make ase of vo tr -ami s for my jwd private «nds (an has been irnpur. d to m.), i' you think I hive other motives m aspiring to tb honor i.f ivpr- st-ntiog you 'h.n ti.ose expreHse-i, don't- g-v- me a vo c ; bot if you think the views I nave ttem ted to t-X|ire>s re for the furuie welf« eof not ouly E ot and W st, bu< al*o tor he whole surrounding oumry, ratify ,our thuuj!' ts by your deeds and place m« at at the head ct tbe poli. Yojr obed-en* seivanfc, JHoM AS JOLLYTO THE EL'CTORS OF HAMILTON. X ADIES AND GE vTEEMEN, —I ' J-* am a Candidate f<>r the office of Councillor, ani I cunfidtntiy leave my election m y-mr httids i Yours obediently, | JOJtIN KSOJC

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 879, 7 February 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 879, 7 February 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 879, 7 February 1878, Page 3

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