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Election Committees.

To the Editor of the Standard. Six, —I hare do object!- n to politic*! committeea, and iappoaa *t elections tbej may V In aacecaarr, bnt u tbeae committee* are ■ownaad tor inquisitorial parpoeei, and in aaany win, tor intimidating, 1 really think that their action! are against the spirit of the ballot, and 1, as an elector, would only take fiaaaora ia potting them off the scent if _ Importation aa to my intentions, k I am, Ac.. W Firs a» bn>sraaiißKT.

I To Ike Editor of the Standard. Bn,—Ob reading * letter which appeared fa tba 1 Obaerrer ’ of the sth mat., I felt my Migoatioa rise to a great height. 1 took a copy to Mr C. to tbow him ; be said there I «wa no aenae in it, and be aappoaed I knew trbo wrote it—one who aal up late one night M the School Commifee. Peibapa that and • IWWIVr of bia preriona deed* w--:'i erou np . el ikemtelcet some day, hat that u •> i>red bo* any one would allow aoch i , ,hj lo , appear in a paper. It waa not north the lia written on, and he noaid ia otiee of anefa or ,n t aiiliueaa. Mote--11 land to bnrt Mr Bonny a party a poaaibly hart, bat might re nt to Mr Buchanan if anything [ will not Jet Mr A off ao eaaily, prepared to combat the whole of the department combined, ao 1 give aaeaation Ur A. If I have oulj on 1 wonld tell yoo comething yon aal like to boar repeated. You 1 1 mean. My friend, Mr C, voted anyone#; ao did I. bat both be Wa can vote for whom •d I do Ml eon for the ■ramiooa Mi tn • bo aao vote for whom he * fn that letter it states Ur C ha woold eoatinoa to rapport Mr lMg aa ha atood lot the oonatita- ) tella aao ha baa oot for a oonaidermr aoMantd with Mr Bonny on Hliaal. No on# hot raeb an one Mtoltbo latter In tba ‘ Obecrver’ ao firt 8 *!! aa to promiae to vote for hraO tiara. Who ia to »ay * Mr y DM Mi pobtiiindbivoßti

socialist. Who ia to say? One ol the reasons Mr C left Mr Bunny was because of the unwholesome parasites Mr B surrounds himself with. The latter part of tbe letter is dirty and low. J.P.’s indeed I Blackberries, blackberries, as plentiful as blackberries, and as easily to be got; that is why so many respectable men are resigning. But Sir, to wind up for tbe present I may add, “ OL ! Sir, there’s a great wail in it," and that it is the pith of tbe letter. I can quite understand they would like one respectable man amongst them. I am, Ac., E, Ansa. July 6,1887.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2091, 13 July 1887, Page 3

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Election Committees. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2091, 13 July 1887, Page 3

Election Committees. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2091, 13 July 1887, Page 3