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VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. And tho union of the East and West Coast. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD, And Secure a Powerful Representative. VOTE FOR WAKEFIELD. And Regeneration of the West Coast. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD, And Railway Communication. VOTEFOE WAKEFIELDAnd the coming Minister of Mines. VOTE FOB wAX^rrffLDT And the Shining Light of the Legislature. I VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. Every Property-holder in the ' Inangahua. vote fur WAKEFIELD, And don*t give Wellington another Member. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELDBecause Hokitika is represented by a Wanganui resident. VOTE FOR WAKEFIELD, Who is a Power in the Country. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. And the Man who can and will serve you. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD, And secure a Brilliant Representative. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. The Gladstone of New Zealand. VuTE FOE WAKEFIELD, The future Premier of the Colony. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. New Zealand's Gifted Orator, Journalist, & Statesman ~~ VOTE FOR WAKEFIFLD, And no more Amateur Representatives VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. And reward Sterling Merit. VOTE FOEWAKEFIELD, The Sheet-anchor of the West Coast. VOTE FOB WAKEFIELD. Who will bring Power and Influence to advocate your Interests. VuTE FOR WAKEFIELD, And wed Canterbury and Reefton VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD. The New Zealand Political Gladiator. VOTE FOR WAKEFIELD, And no Bogus Representation. VOTEFOE WAKEFIELD. Who has no Religious or National Prejudices. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD, And do your Duty to Yourself and your Children. VOTE FOE WAKEFIELD, Who is not thrust upon us by Wellington Interest. ~ VOTE FOR WAKEFIELD, And no Servile Party Man.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1271, 14 May 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1271, 14 May 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1271, 14 May 1883, Page 2