)HARAZYN is NOT opposed to subsiJ[ dies to Local Bodies, but says they must be given on a new system, so that outlying districts shall have more, and the large cities lew than at present. Wellington now receives ag subsidy £IO,OOO a year and the district from Opaki to Manawatu £300: This must be revved. Roads made and the Country settled. •• *- It is absolutely false that Pharazyn a cates putting a price on land which will prevent the working man from buying it. He has always advocated a moderate price, but says unless roads were made it would be dear at a gift. Pharazyn objects to any taxation which take* money from the district tote spent in Wellington; he advocates taxation fer purposes which will advance the district. Th« Grey Party seek to exempt the largo cities from taxation and put it on the country. Pharazyn Trill do his best to protect us against this policy. ELECTORS! PHARAZYN! The Independent Candidate who Does not Want a Billet, E lectors, remember the Commissionership of Annuities, and how the district was kept in suspense for over three months while our (?) Representative (?) made up his mind, PHARAZYN, And Judicious expenditure of the Loan. Electors!—Eemember you have elected Mr Pharazyn as the head of nearly all local affairs, why not elect him to represent you in the General Assembly of the Colony ? VOTE FOR PHARAZYN and mi two Voles to the House. Electors .'—You have not been represented in the past, because your members have voted against each other. VOTE FOE PHARAZYN iND TRUE LIBERALISM, Electors!~ Pharazyn will serve IW, Bunny wants to make you lerve HIM, Vote for PHARAZYN, and down with Extravagance. Electors I—Remember the Loans we hayo borrowed must be paid back, and only carefill administration will save tho country from VOTE FOR PHAKAZIN Whose interests are the same as your own. ELECTORS !-Remember THURSDAY Next the Fourth inst., when your vote will Come one, come all, and YOTE FOR PHARAZYN. ELECTORS !-The m«n to are those who make and spend their money amongst you, not those who go to Parliament to make a bring; therefore % VOTE FOR PHARAZYN. The POLL CLOSES at FOUR p.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 256, 4 September 1879, Page 2
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364Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 256, 4 September 1879, Page 2
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