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con{j f e.s, ancl explaining my political views m detail. Iv the meantime, •I may state that I am more m accord with the policy of the Atkinson Ministry than with that of any of the numerous leaders of the other side of the present House. Though that Ministry has no doubt made mistakes,, I believe the leading members of it have on the whole worked honestly according io their lights f for t | ihegood of the Colony at large, and that especially they: have tried; to prp,- --;» .ote the prosperity of'; ( ho : eountrj districts, *by liberalising the land laws, ;md by their scheme for I ' the cbnstructionof roads, and bridges, the partial failure ,'of ■; whiqh!" tcivpugti ;>vant of funds is attributed to causes, beyond the control of any (Gfove)-n ment. I cannot, however; agt'ee with Mr Rolleston's projecied scheihe of perpetusil leasing, or wifh 1 whatit is^now t}ie fiisl'i ion to calf'f th'ja natipnaHzii^ion T-df'th'e land,". Let the. p^pwiiilandji be leased on the; easiesfc-.terms compatible^ t yith: ; due for survey 'and j'padmakihgj-ijtitj'^nnfler^ypieient ! . Acty left a purchasing dlause aiways bo ; granted after a' Jaiq ,pi-opor-tipn^pf iimpi^i^?^! 1 ?? 1 ! Jha«.;been iin^deitby athe leaseholder., The r truest! nationalization of, the! land: I lioldjis to settle it •iWith\ f freeh'olders"ln''V^pflera ! teiy«Bized trusting. ;foi ; rijyenne to 'the., "development '-.of the, (resources of: jthe /countiiy " caused by i;r sueli' settlemient, ■rkther. U^anr.tp ientsl extracted by a Qentral ©overnnterit from' a ! SCate v 'lenantry; * :r ; : • /''\ ~ ! . "''■'■ '.'■ : ' v .\ iMiL " I I agred 'generally „' with, the Native p'oliby of the. Atkinson Ministry, and -especially so with Mr Bryce's proposal , fpivthe resumption of the pre-emptive right.', c; . ;,.::: -jy ::■'.'■'/ i 'i •-•■-,'---■• • ; lam m favour of Be'cula'r* jEuucatiohj ttnd so long -"as the finances of tjie ; Colony war.rant it, osfi\eo primary^ education^ and m , any cn.se of free education up ito.-ihe Fourlh^Standiird. I I should like to see 6uV Tailw'ays njah'aged' 'by * hbh;potoic^l |he ' members of ; whicli ahp.ulji^otijy be re-"; movable 4n ; .j the .?amc ; manner r as JjudgeHiof the Supreme Coutt. Other apd minor questions 5 ( wilPdeal with 1 \^hftn- : addressing the. electors lace to 1 fie'e.' ' ' . : ' ' : :"■'.' ,'" ";'' ;' '/ \ ' | If I have the, honor ,ta,be ; .elected, • I| cau conscientiously say tlia b ; 1; will endeavour-tto the *be«t of my^biKty to represent the district ; as' a wjiole tr.## • r . v wjitbout bias m favour 6,f any particular part of it,, while' r remembering at the same time Ui at, a. member is elected to watch over the interests of •■ the Cblony at large..' :'. > •; o .- •■■■■■ *" | ! iYou r ; Obedient" Servant; \\}'\_ *!_ . D. r H. ! MACfRTHUII., ;1 - Sporting- News. •Third Grarid Drawing is Now ■jITNPARALLELLEb' suo^of P IU these Grand Drawings, as they aife'oarried out oti the/sain© principle as 1 ; m Hamburg and' other' Vonttimkal U* |The First Drawing for £2000 v ; : and the. Second; Drawing for £3000 filled : before the advertised time for drawing. The Company were induced to make this Third Grand Drawing for £3000, inj consequence of the great success, mid. also tlu \ confidence- gained from the f^hlia since: openihgfi these Hamburg* ■ Dtaioingsij ■;: -,-£■ :- ! i ::•.-(. !ir--«v- ,>:v >:•:{. T) t tis ■< Thkd Gmndi drawing will take place not; later than >thei end of and. the Fourth €)ra wing wills : ppienspn the[jstju%f;ii>;l tiov-jr- l.na ( 1 pate Applications a?e;regi"steredfor the Third Dravnng. vh ;- ; ■■■■>■■ l,': Over, 4000 applications 'for- 'programmes ■ta&uvtow registered;; for" the TJifrd Drawing. ..■■■?\i •• j • • ■ , This . T/tird Grand Drawing ;■ r-willC consisi of. '940 , Money PniiiKS, ambunting to- £3Q00, , subscrided by|6oOO, members at. ; lo/- each.. t The various Mmey\ .^'j^esiwillhe distributed, as follpws<:T— •,- f : r-i ■•, H [ .-• ,- 1 £300 : ,Pmze ; 1 .^lso^ Prjize ;.! £lQo;gßizB i j |2 £510 Prj^esi; ,5 £30 )Pki?es'; ,10 £^5; Prizes ,;. 10,£20 Prizes. ; \ 1 0 v £ls ; ; Prizes ; . 120 i£lo Prizes; 80 £5 i^RizESi. ''■„<;■: i ■. .To^al^Avpy^T, £3000..: ,240»fMoNEY '"■-' > •'•>•■ .'.. |?RIZES.-i . .••V.- ! i .- :i . i , The {Grand principle fit these Hamburg pmipmgs , is that; a jpijrchaser o]f < 25 is guaranteed a. Erize, as; ijt is so drawn that^a prisee must come put to j )e.y,ery, %h numbers,: and,andj tne ! oh'anices are.in, fajvpuf of thftinvestor drawing' a^lilrge prize, as, there are 160" large prizes i against 80'^ small. ones.! ;To any 'invest'or 'iot'kk". thelcnances are ; rOnJy 6 to 1 against him drawing apprize; ''and the Head !Pr«»a,oiuan.y_other- may-be drawn-by-any! investor, of 10/. . , „,.,., ..,. _, .1 Company wotild not preskme io J tell tiui pvblic that tlmj^Wive a number? of c]im<mira^ican'wjp, a^unQ/eKja^ pritps j of a'singte o^O*,* tjw large bulk of the^ifowe^in this Grand Drawing- is not giveii'away m onetbig prize, as it i'erin the florse CqmuUaUom'^viVfovi willpbservb m ! tMsj Eoinhnrg -Drciwing' 1 that : th'e ' £^OOO>is ; fairly prop6rtion,ed in^O" 240i Prizes every; shareholder ' an equaL'Ohaiace Of ' getting a good" -i '<■■; ' : y : ; l: ' yi 'l 11 ''. This 'Hamburg Dratiiiig* is bn'e o^' Che most novel, and will; bj-Pco'ri ducted' Jan.; the faifesi priiiciple 'possible, ' So' as 7 - to« gf ve ientire public" satisfaction; TMs^ Third Grand 1 Drawing M £3000: will take place pntier thjfe supervision of 1 a oommittoe, of eighty gentlemen, and the prizes will bepaid ' over as early 1 aS %! possible after thia" -drawing.- 1 !='•■•■'' ■-"■' ;!1 ° '■' • i! '-" : i 5: ' li U§p? Notice . ” Cdurdry Cheques. markedioorrect by Bank, only payable ! -to a; number,' arid 1/- jridded'fpr e*-j' change. \PiO. Orrfers'p.refeirred, itu'ade' payable only toVB(3 AZ'/ WaWcWolef accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply; and i result.^ > Registered ß ' letM-s %aSt j telegrams not received. • ' vu ' ' ! ' and( j addressp/of ; opj>li£anty should be plainly writte,n. , .... , r . ' iXll letie'rk' / niußt ) hU ' l addressed— ' "fiOAZ," Care . ; . of -Mr; M,osley, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 178, 25 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 178, 25 June 1884, Page 3

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