I SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK. In the Estate of J. C. B. Goldor, Jeweller, By order of the Trustee. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY AUG. 23. AT 2 O'CLOCK. JOHNS k FKDGUSSON have been inX stated by the Trustee to sell as ahove The whole of his stock-in-trade, Lease of Premises &o. &c, Consisting of— Watches-Gold and silver Chains—Various Clocks—ln great variety Brooches and earrings Lockets and charms . Pipes-Wooden and Meerschaum Fancy Goods too numerous to particu larise. Also, Sale of the Goodwill of the LEASE of the Premises, consisting of Shop and Four Rooms, being the best Business Site in Masterton. Lease having nearly 12 years to run; rental: First Five years £6 per annum; balance of Seven years, £l2 per aunnm. NO RESERVE. ■ 228 SHINGLES. JOHN BROOKLINGTshin^Ie-Splitter, V POSTS. RAILS, Palings, House Blocks kc, at Papawai, Grey town. Aoests ; Fcatherston.—Mr Cadenhead.
The Stewards of the late .Race Meeting "Wf<«l to meet at Ray's Hotel on FRIDAY, the 22nd inst,, at 7.30 p.m. sharp, Subscribers to the Race Fund w ill be good enough to pay their subscriptions to the Treasurer on or before that date. By order, 227 E. E, EDMUNDS, Shooting Match will bo held on the afternoon of September, Ist, Intending Competitors will please leave their names wilh Mr Elkms. Club Hotel. , i-"™»™ ujr mo inuiUUUjrS IS »1U iMraanee Feu 10/, Should there be any surplus funds from entrance fees they will be shot for afterwards by arrangement. Entrances Vi llnot be accepted after Saturday, dOth inst, 217 npO THE ELECTORS OF THE i- WAIRARAPA. In view of the dissolution of Parliament, * J "" »"«"«ni.<i wicn in is my intention to seek re-election for the district which Ilia'-'c represented for so many years. It is my intention to hold meetings at the several centres of population, when I shall place my views on matters both of local and general interest fully before you. to give a hearty support to the programme of the Liberal party, including the repeal of the Land Tax, the imposition of a Property and Income Tax, the reduction of the taxation on the necessaries of life, liberal Land Laws, Triennial Parliaments, the vigorous prosecution of Public Works, and "other Liberal measures which were indicated in the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY BUNNY, August llth, 1879. 223
mo THE ELECTORS OP THE 1 WyJIEARAPA. ■ A Government; which has been declared by iiiuicMwiuimmg majority m Parliament to be guilty of tlr "grossest maladministration," has appealed to the people against this verdict. In my opinion, it oughi to he thoroughly endorsed by a refusal to re-elect those who voted on the Government side The two members for this district on this' as on nearly all previous occasions, rave .... ..... „.,. „ e „ ul Julimjf jqjiosem y OUi -tins being the case, I offer you my services and, if elected, I shall do my best to assist to place, and support in office, a Ministry which, instead of being content with enunciation of great principles, and malting reckless promises, will give practical effect to the measures, which, in my opinion, ought at once to be adopted, in order to avert both a Native War, and a serious financial catastrophe. I altogether deny the right of the'present Ministry to monopolise the name of •■ Liberals." It seems to me absurd to say that we must submit to their maladministration, because their principles are right, when there is nothing to prevent our securing the advantages of the latter, without the evils of the former. These principles are held by most thinking men in the colony as it has been long seen mat tlie progress of events has prepared the way for their adoption, and therefore I am quite prepared to support in the main, the measures indicated in the Governor' speech, but they must he given effect to by more competent men than those who have so muddled the Laud Tax, that after the enormous expense already incurred ill attempting to collect it, there is every reason to believe that it will have to be abandoned, and an Income and Property Tax substituted. The urgent wants of .he country are, in my I opinion, retrenchment, a satisfactory solution of the Native difficulty, with a view to the speedy occupation of lands now so lmprofitably held by them. Settlement on Crown lands of the large proportion of our population, now dependent solely on public expenditure. Encouragement of the immigration of persons with sufficient cauital to settle on land, and ol capital in any way which will tend to develop the resources of the colony. Concurrently with this some better provision must be made than mere local rating for connecting tie outlying districts with the railway lines and for the formation and maintenance ol roads through unsettled districts, and tl« Counties instead of being expected as at present to;' make bricks without straw" must b( paced in a position to fulfil the obligations thrown on them. In conclusion I will only say that 1 have now been long enough before you in varioui capacities to enable you to form an opinio! as tohowfarl am qualified f or the honorabli position m which I ask you to place me. ] trust every elector will recognise the impor tanceof tne contest, and will not therefor* fail to record his vote. I hope soon to address you at a series o meeting when I mil more fully explain m < views. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, C I'HARAZYN. Longwood Aug"stmh,lß79, ' 2"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 245, 22 August 1879, Page 3
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