TO THE El BOROUG2 |TORS OF IF^GISBORNE. TH suphat my A DIES TLEMEN 1 request y< ports at theyTOrth<mning Elect Borough Councillor, frnd trust actions during theJfpjtfst four years a* your Representative will enable you to decide wheher I am Entitled to your confidence in. Placing flyself entirely in your hands. 1 am, Yours faithfully, WILLIAM PETTIE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION TO THE BOROUGH; ELECTORS, A DIES L t]ie mr my Borougli Co approval, I Have citing a continu the forthcomi^ I am a, strohg which of the LI7SL|W and my duty that your impressed wish on this subject I ministration of th not my approval. The head works of the water Supply Scheme should be rectified at once, the Sewage Scheme must be pushed along and completed as soon asjrcvsiufe, and all other authorised workO-hould be proceeded with with despatoj.j Yours faithfulv. F. HARRIS. TO THE BURGESSES AND RATEPAYERS OF GISBORNE. actions in the vc your ch nines’, mr in soli©ur support at the 26th inst. torter of the policy lie sumjfion bv you feed it e co nonce with i>oll. W 1 lat the months LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — At the request of a number of Ratepayers in the district I have the honor to offer myself as a Candidate at the next election to the held on April 26th for Borough representation on the Council and Harbor Board respectively. As a candidate for representation _on the Council, I advocate the following policy:—(1) Purification of the Town Water Supply 7 by early expenditure on the head works; (2) equality of loan expenditure between Borough and Sub irbs; (3) re-eonsideration of our present Road j%pd Electric Jpramway Scheme; |4) ifat||age of bv rail as againstssistanoe as agar present Engineer employ; (6) In-de--Yeedom of speech, re deliberations ol .ractionl resistance t| prs und< injenfe of actl the! on as vo lie A ar >ast uve or nsi 11 woi lid ate fojprepres-entation on Board#! do not consider linisiption sufficiently proJisnnmh that theretofore an Administration. Hi ere fore the folliving changes:—(l) expenire on our present# inadequate facili ies: (2) an early policy framed as a nal solution to the Oiter Harbor cheme by popular rde^enflum; (3) a olicy of tariff more favuxble to exporter and ; (4) olicy aimed at the establishment of jl emunerative Municipal Lighterage icfieme; (5) more adequate pRf ision for handling, storing, 4&/id uformation re cargo than Wat resent exists; (6) more adequate f<roision made to meet the increasing demands of present passenger traffic. In offering myself as a for our suffrage, I feel that conscientious -oik has up to the present cliaracterisd my efforts in local politics, and houlcf you deem me worthy of trusty ou may be assured of a representation -Inch up t-o the present has been noticeble for independence of speech, action nd vote. Yours faithfully. J. CLIVE COLLINS TO THE ELECTORS OF THE -BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— JU • Having been nominated for a seat the Borough pruned I have much ple*aure in stating that/1 am a supportrr af the progresafce policy of the Boroufcli *s adopted aJfd if returned ljill do my best- toj&e.Jme same carried <fui faithfully, and Hr money spent to the best fcj| the purpose for which it waflroorrow Any measure the betterment have my heartie at the party wl the matter. I person nor party 7, and lionor of returning me as one of £v|ur representatives, I would do my utmost in the interest of the Burgesses as ~ whole. I remain, Youns faithful JAMES BROWN TO THE BURGESSES ’OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. bro no forward Ifor Borough iVcfuld irt, irrespective j be moving in attached to any you do me the 7j \\XsS I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In placing myself before you as a Progressive Independent Candidate for the coming Borough Election, I take this opportunity' of laying my views before you. § 1. You have authorised certain mjtnicipal works t/mb© carried out-, and nave borrowed a #fm of money to coveig the cost of completing these works. |Lf it pleases youjfcyelect me to your Cdjhncil 1 will do air inyny power to eniforcjb the completion of Jfhese works witliouf any divergence HrAfn the plans upon Ivhicli you raising of the money, and tkwt the sums allotled to the severaLuporks be spent ini their and not i»od to make uj£rdeficilncies caused by lilteratioiis iii the plans of other worljs, and extravagances. | Igf%he carrying out of these works I | r iJ! Indeavor idylays to enforce the olfrcf-viuic© of st\i|t economy. 2. The health Vif the community must be preserved, and to do this means the removal of insanitary 7 buildings, and the herding of houses together, without breathing space nor room for common decen-cv. prevented. 3. The Recreation Reserves on the Haiti. Whaitnupoko, and Township should be put in good order and maintained,, so that the young people and children may be-able to indulge freely in their respective games, and sogtesist to preserve the high standard of Kysical fitness attributed to the Dopimon. 4. The sea frontage shout tected for the- benefit of rl ing there, bathers, and lioli|Fa; and not used for such works th make it disgusting and repulsl places; also, the pollution of th© rivers running through the town, placing the proliv akers, to-dav m
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3202, 25 April 1911, Page 2
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