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TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA I SOUTH. pi ENTLEMEN,— The Wairarapa being VJT divided into two El9ctoral Districts, I beg to offer myself as a candidate to represent the Southern Division in the next Parliament. Having rapreaented the Electors of tho Wairarapa in five successive Parliaments, I, with confidence, asrain ask you to elect me. As Boon as the Writs are out, I Bhall invite you to meet me in the several centres of population. I am, Your obedient servant. HEXRY BUNNY. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA SOUTH. /~1 ENTLEMEN— Tn accordance with my V?T already published intention, I now beg to offer myself as a candidate for the representation of your district at the coming general election. I cannot bnt regret the recent division of the old electorate. 1 ), and in this expression I feol satisfied public sympathy goes with me — not only in thia, but in tho majority of other districts of the colony. Union, and not dissension, should be the watchword of all the sections of such a district as this, as well aa of all its settlors, whether living in town or country. Tho widespread feeling which has recently arisen that if we are to prosper aa a colony we inu«t unite in developing the many natural resonrce3 which lie iv abundance around us, has found its expression in tho prominence attained by the local government and other similar questions during last session of Parliament. Since becoming a settler amongst you, any services I may hay been able to render in this direction hay ai^ayß met with the most generous recogmtwt and can only assure you that if elected, no effort on my part will be spared in assisting to place those all-important questions upon a satisfactory footing. The Native question requires more than passing notice. It is intolerable that the .colony should be called upon to maintain a standing army at such a ruinous expenditure, and Te Whiti should be sternly told (in deeds, and not in words), that his latest departure is in reality his last. Upon the other various questions whioh will engago the attention of elector a, I shall be happy to explain my views at the several centres of population in tho electorate. While freely acknowledging tho important services rendered by the Hall Government at a critical period of tho colony's history, I ehall decline to pledge myself to any party, but will give my support in tho direction best calculated to develope tho material interests of the country generally. I remain, Yours faithfnlly, W. C. BUCHANAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FOXTON DISTRICT. /"I ENTLKMEN,— In oomplianoe with the request of a large number among you, I beg to announce that I am again a candidate for your votos. I entertain the same opinion as on the laat occasion, when I received from you bo much support. I propose to visit personally every part of the district. CHARLES.B. IZARD. 26th September, 1881. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FOXTON DISTRICT. f^i ENTLEMEN.— Some years ago I had vX the honor to contest the Manawatu seat with tho present Postmaster-General, and, although defeated, I obtained a substantial majority of votes in the settlements now included within the new Electoral District of Foxton. On thanking my supporters for this expression of confidence, I promised to offer myself again on some future occasion. I'ho approaching General Klection affords me that opportunity, and I have now to annot aze myself a candidate for the honor of representing your district in the new Parliament. It is my intention, before the eleotion, to visit the various centres of population for the purpose of explaining to you fully my views on the leading questions of the day ; and, in tho event of my being returnod, it will be my earnest aim at all times to prove myself deserving of the confidence and support which I now solicit. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfnlly, WALTER L. BULLER. Wellington, 26th Sept., 1881. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FOXTON DISTRICT. fi ENTLEMEN,— I am a Candidate for the VX honor of representing your district in Parliament, and hope to have your support at the election. I purpose visitin? the chief centres in your district, to declare my viow3 on political matters, at an early date. Yours obediently, A. K. NEWMAN. Hawkestoiie-stceeH, Wellington. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FOXTON DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN— At tho request of numerous elector, I venturo to offer myself as a candidate for the Foxton seat in the new Parliament. I shall have the honor of stating my political views to the olectors at meetings, to he held on early dates, of which_dne notioe will be givon. I have tho honor to be, Gentlomen, Youv obedient servant, WM. FRANCR. LION FOUNDRY, WELLINGTON. MJ i.LS AND GABLE, Engineers, Boilbrmakers, Ikon and Brass Founders, JIT ANUFACTURERS of all olasses of ±JA. Engines and Boilers, Wrought and Cast Irpn Work for Bridges and Buildings, Iron Fencing Standards, Boiling-down Plants, Saw Mill and Quarta-orushing Machinery. Estimates given for all kinds of work. Vessels can come right alongside the works for repairs. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 2 20-horse power tubular steam boilers 2 engines, 18in cylinders, equal to new The above plant can be sold in lot or separate. HOE ARO FOUNDRY. JL Wellington. LUKE, SONS, AND WILLIAMS, Iron and Bsass Founders, Engineers, and Boilor-makers , Manufacturers of all classes of Engines and Boilers, Wrought and Cast Ironwork for Buildings and Bridges, Ac. P.S. — Are manufacturing their most economical Ranges at reduced prioos. The best and cheapest ranees in the market. ROBERTSON A CO., jMNGISEEUS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND H« BOILERMAKERS, Old CasTOM House Stbk?t, Jlavo for Salo, I SI'KEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, j i-packs, with improved rp.tchet motio.i. I ?ao iC-horso power Cornish Boiler, in Srat cia^a oivlor. Price. JgSS. hlalimatc-s fursiiffied for all kinds o; Stoamor« <v*n omtwi to nnr Wharf for rflu ir» <5 DAN X S 4b SON, BRASS FOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, GAS FITTERS, PUMP MAKERS, Importers ov~> Gas, Steam, and Water Pipes Chandeliers, Brackets, and Harp Light* Gaa Globea Shanks' Patent W. Closet Sheet Lead Copper, Compo, and Lead Pipe Sheet, Bras 9, and Copper Steam Whistles (single and double) Tallow Cups All sizes of Wheel Valvei and Steam-pipes One Gaa and Steam Engine for Sale. "Brandon-street. EMPIRE SPOUTING AND RIDGING MANUFACTORY, AND CURVING WORKS, WILLIS-STREET. r\ tHOMAS BALLINGER, Hotya and Ship JL Plumber, Gas titter, &0., having extended his premises, begs to notify to his numerous natrons and the public that he has added the Painting-, Glazing, and Paperhanging branches to his business, which will be carried on undar tlie management of J. W. Ballingeb AH orders executed at the lowest possible ra.t«f». / CUSTOM. HOUSE FORMS on Sale at,"the Kj Evenins PosToffiee.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 4

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