THE Interests of Taradale.
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Bra -In vesterday'sissue " Wild West" caftean undeserved reflection on raradale ?n stating, " there may bo a majon y of rotes iiure for Mr Gannon on polling day tatl havo no doubt we shall be able to sss-s i .trongly in favor of Mr Swan. In respect to the County Council electio , ior which we shall be called upon to record Jnr voteson Wednesday, »;« have the choice Ttwo gentlemen, both being old and oroeeted settlers, but thero t»,e a.m.lanty _nds Mr Rymer has occupied a seat on fnfcouncil for a number of years, and ,y his actions has proved that he has the ?„ ereste of tho district at heart; on the other V,nd Mr M'Honald is new to the ?1 bat as a set-off he promises Sottf good ' hin « g - a " _ amn tT ° tS that■-f4ed old hack," tho tramway ques- !?„„ hit improves on the route by bringing i along■ tSf Tannery road, past his own lor How HnJ of him to be so personally in order to study ho requireffrhfl rmblic ' At all events, he shows us larWat ho would simply make tools of * 8 to enable him to study his own benefit. TTiis settles his " hash" as far as Taradale .?£ etel as he is not Ukeg '*j «supnort in a district by trying to divert tho fraffic from that particular place for his own traffic irom vu» i d . {Q h(J FlSltedtn■thTSoSeTl by the delegate ofa tramway Company. The true value of a man judged by bis paat action, which criterion places Mr Rymer immeasurably SrfUaohof his opponent ami a «««- marvof the improvements to the district ™Mch he has been instrumental in obtaining would be extremely interest.ng, bnt nnfortnnatelr I have no date at hand to enable me £ enumerate them, but the following■ are a few that I can call to mind : Ho took a prominent part in abolishing and removing the toll gates ; supported tho vote for build£g the Redcliff bridge against a strong „ the motion being only carried casting vote of the chairman ; wa_L„«arfal in obtaining » i:™'■ </ ? U ds building tho Black bridge at ST" and got the road taken over and Me ed by the Council ; supported immaintain w» °7 fnjm Tftr|l> obt(l , ncd the ~h ort cut .° lr to the Shamrock, and secured from Meanee, £ Jje f eQgt . obtailu , a tho land for tIA" ~ , "° t„{ £ 2 00 for tho from the. Cou,<^»^ t naA . obtained a - l «fiO for tho Taradale River Board, grant of £o0 tor Board's banks prom consideration of J tn f his motion tooting the county roa . c!eftn i nt . r the Council « ca '-*f eek «" n d afterwards out the TaiPo oreej,. .^. took lt over a« a / got severalother ■ dra »a ._ tßinwl . *o new Tar.lale atssrja. ecss* 58.. * Btr °Ala ot P o P to CHveT and of the opening Z Resent time the contract is let for I %aX« a new bridge at Meanee and the buildii. « a Redcliff road at Taradale wo _ kf) beh)g broug ht forauthonsei. » Mr R ymorH ' B position is ward by h• , g rHon(l n y interested in such that •" a l tbu reßU lt being that in having good 1 ' interPßt he is best serving looking to bisit ~ an(l in t , tk ,nghis the interest of th c » Coulloll bo w ;n doubtless seat on the new fc the con g,3enco of show by his action. Inißo laced.-I am, the electors has not b. eon * &c, Taradale.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5994, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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581THE Interests of Taradale. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5994, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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