7 ORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO,, S (Limited). ** TI^ E TABLE FOR September. Weather and other circumstances permitting, . FOR ONEHUNGA—GAIRLOCH, s.s., from Breakwater, on FRIDAY, September 4th, at 30 p.m. THE S.S. GLENELG Will leave Onehunga for Opunake and Wanganui, on THURSDAY, September 3rd. ISPCargo must be booked and alongside one hour before sailing. Passage Tickets must be taken at the Company's Office. Bates of freights and passages may be obtained ou application. Unequalled accommodation for stock, Inspection inv : ted. Apply to W. PETTIGREW, Opunake. W. D. WEBSTER, Aeent, New Plymouth. TO THE ELECTORS OF T^K^ISTA-KI. TjIELLOW ELECTORS Having received a numer-ously-signed requisition asking me to allow -myself to be nominated as a Candidate for the representation of the Taranaki Electorate in Paliament, I have much pleasure inacceding to the request. I have resided witbin this provincial district for upwards of 37 years, and have experienced all the vicissitudes through wbich its inhabitants have passed ; and I am therefore aware of the many difficulties they have had to face and the self-reliance they have displayed, and 1 should also have thereby learned something of the necessities of the Settlers and of those measures essential to promote their welfare. % Should I be returned to Parliament, I shall endeavor to economise wherever possible, so as to bring our expenditure within our income. I feel that the Colony can no longer afford to borrow in order that we may enjoy fhe luxury of experimental legislation, or for the purpose of entering into competition with private in'dividuals in commercial enterprises. To quote the words of the late Ma Ballance : " I maintain there should be no fuither borrowing, but that we should pursue a policy of self-reli-ance." I am of the same opinion, except so far as it may be absolutely essential to borrow for the purpose of opening up the country by roads and bridges. As to Loans to Local Bodies I am strongly opposed to the seizure of the Sinking Fund, as this will entail on the ratepayers, the Colonists, the burden of the loan after they themselves have supplied money with which it should have been extinguished. I shall, if elected, co-operate with efforts similar to those which Mr McGuibe has strenuously made to induce Parliament to "deal fairly with tbe ratepayers of the New Plymouth Harbor Rating District, and to relieve them from the Harbor Rate. This can readily be done, either by compensating the Boaid, in money or land for the 200,000 acres of Confiscated Land, of one-fourth of the value of which it has been deprived, or by guaranteeing a new Loan (which can be done without any risk of loss to,lhe Colony) in substitution of the present six per cent Loan. I think that all possible restrictions should be taken off trade, and that Custom duties" should b 6 levied for revenue purposes only, and, as far as possible, only on luxuries. I shall oppose any alteration of land laws that tends towards the destruction of fieehold tenure of lauds already in freehold, and should favor Crown lands being disposed of either on freehold or leasehold tenure, at the option of the applicant. I do not approve of the Government proposal to allow non-rate-payers to vote at the election of members of local bodies. I look upon it as incomparable with the duty of a Representative to surrender his rights and those of his constituents to any person or party, and should exercise the privileges of membership uninfluenced by any other consideration than that of securing the welfare of the people. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you at various centres, when I will go more fully into the political questions of the day. I am, Fellow Electors, Yours obediently, HY. BROWN. A.. O'Brien, 1 R C II I T E 0 T, OPUNAKE. Plans and Estimates Prepared. Quantities Supplied.
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Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 208, 1 September 1896, Page 2
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