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TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. r ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, A report has Iven circulated that 1 will not he a Candidate at the Genera] Election, I respectfully beg to announce that T WILL BE A candidate for your suffrages. Immediately I have arranged my private affairs I shall address you at the various centres on the political questions of the day. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, H. LAN SIMSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HAWKE'S BAY ELECTORATE. I" ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I have much pleasure in reminding you that I shall again contest the Hawke's Bay Seat as the Government candidate, and hope to receive the same substantial support as was accorded to me three years ago.

Since the time you honoured me with your confidence and elected me to be your representative, I have carefully watched the interests o every section of the community and have faithfully carried out all the pledges I made on the hustings. I will take an early opportunity to address you and will then give an account of my stewardship, and will I am sure satisfy you that the confidence you put in me has not been misplaced. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, ALF. DILLON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HAVVKE'S BAY ELECTORATE. I—/ I have the honour to announce that I will be a Candidate for the Hawke's Bay Seat at the coming General Election. I will take an early opportunity to address you at the various centres in the Electorate, when I will explain my views on the various political questions of the day. Yours obediently,T. J. THOMPSON. WILLIAM SiNCUUR, For Sale: T J^cres • at *-4 IOs > good zI j \J\J sheep country; 900 acres hi grass ; house dip and yards. tTr r\ Acre?, u £5 ss, all in ■*-■*-3 grass; 2-iheep country house, wxdshed, dip, yards. Very. cheap property. • jirp Acres, at £6: nearly all in best English grasses good 2-sheep country : house, wool shed, stable, yards ; excellent property and very cheap. Acres - at £ 3 I2s 6-J; good Zt\J\J\J timber country, Mara-. watu line. Verv easy terms.

Acres at £5 ; 300 acres in \J grass ; good 2 sheep country ; two 5-roomed houses and outbuildings. Only £625 cash required AQ/") Acres at £7 10s ; will winter \JOKJ two ewes ; house, woolshed, dip, yards ; all in grass, except 20 acres turnips and 50 acres bush. T cres ' Shannon ; 1000 iZAJyJ acres in grass, 400 acres ploughable ; two 5-roomed houses, woolshed, yards, dip, stable, etc. This is a splendid property, and is for sale only on account of illhealth of owner. Price £8 10s per acre ; very eesy terms. /-\OrQ Acres at £4 ios; easy terms ; cheap property. Acres, Dairy Farm, at £ls; ■£W all level and in grass ; two 5-roomed houses, 12 paddocks. Only £6OO cash. Acres, Dairy Farm, at £9 4iL\J ios; all in £rass ; 12 paddocks. Adjoins creamery. Onlv £SOO cash. TO3 Acres, Dairy Farm, at £l3 £SOO. ACyy Acres at £7 ios; good 2 X / Z - sheep country; 8-roomed house ; all in grass. AC 1 Acres at £ 6; 350 acres in tOO grass. *y AC\ Acres, good flat land, all in best English grasses; II acres turnips ; carrying 600 ewes ; 8 paddocks; good house, dairy, orchard. Price £ll per acre, easy terms. Acres, carrying capacity 2% " sheep; adjoining land sold at £<;o per acre. Price £9 per acre. Willis Street, Wellington—Brick Building, paying 7 1 / 2 percent, clear yearly ; £3OOO, easy terms. William Sinclair, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. PAINTING and Repair Work— T It is time you brought your vehicle if you want it before the Show. Don't leave it too late. Send it to Sorrenson's Coach Factory, Hastings.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 5948, 7 September 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 5948, 7 September 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 5948, 7 September 1908, Page 5

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