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Electoralrjl h ECX IO M NOTICE. ng date the sixth day of December, 1575/tm<ier tne 'üblic Seal of the Colony an Emotion .mil.to . Hdd for he return of one qualified person to serveiw> Memi«r of the House of Representatives for the p»W Sectoral District; and that the Komtaation of Canidates will take place.at the ■Court-house Or,eTO, A noon on ihe twenty-ninth day of Dece.n,be>„ O n «he * md that the Poll (if ne<-essary) will be taken on tne ifth day of January, 187G, » B. 0. BAESTOW, Eeturning Officer. The folio-wing is the Polling-place for the Electoral District of the Town of Onehunga :— Onehunga—The Court-house. R. C. BAKSTOW, Beturning Officer. OITY EAST ELECTION. Mr "W. L. EEES will Meet the Elect:r3 of City last at the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday Evening next, at 7.30 p.m. rpOTHEELECTOKS OF WAIT EM ATA DISTRICT. ■ ■——— w~im*'fBKiLKMEK, —I am given to understand that a iv« dour is being circulated to the efft ct that I am menly Standing to secure the election of another caDd da.te and without any intention of myself goi^g to the poll. As this is calculated seriously to prejudice my cause with the electors, I take the earliest opportunity of stating that in the course of my, as yet, limited canvas I have received su< h general and heartj assurances of support that T feel fully justified in promising to go to the poll, and test the leeling oi the district. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, W. J. HOE.ST. Auckland, 16th December, 1875. nno THE ELECTOES OF WAITEMATA. Gbntlemen,—l beg to announce myself as a Candidate to represent your interests in the forthcoming Parliament. I will take an early opportunity of expressing my views on the important questions now occupying public attention. Your obedient servant, W. J. HUEST. Auckland, 9th December, 1875. ri'O THE ELECTORS OP THE BISTEICT OF WAITEMATA. Gkntljhen,—l have the honour to announce that at the foithcomirg General Election for ihe Pailtament of New Zealand it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate, to represent your interests in the Bousu of Representatives. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. S. MACFARLANE. Auckland, December 8,1875. mo THE ELECTOES OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. G«nti.*m*n', —At the request of many of my old frienda, I do myself the honor of again soliciting your suffrages at the forthcoming election. My long connection with your district, the ideniitv of Interests which exists between us, and your knowled eof my past career, both politically and other- . wise, render in ucnecesswy that in asking tlis announcement I should enter into any further particulars. At an early occasion I shall have the plecpure of . meeting you in the priccipal parts of the district, and thtn explain more fully my views and opinions as to tbe TrefeDt position of the col-ny and the main questions which are likely to come under the consideration of the new Parliament. 1 have the honour to be, Gentleman, Yours faithfully, THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, Decembers, 1575. THE ELECTO R8 OF AU CKLAND CiTY EAST. GENTLEMEN', —The Writs for the ensuing ejection having now been issued, I shall have much p'easure in meeting yott in the Hall "of the Mechanics'lnstitute on MOXDA.Y Evening, the 20th instant, when I will take the opportunity of expressing my opinions ; on some of the leading qupstions of the day. I am,. Gentlemen, I Yours truly, S J. M. CLARK. Kemnera, December 15,1875. r —__ —— : . s 'mo THE ELECTORS OF SEW TON. j 1_ Gentlemen, Having1 reason to believe that I fairly represented your opinions in Parliament, and knowing that I did my best to do so, I offer myself as a Candidate for re election. There is nothing I can say that will enable you to ' know more of me than you do now, as I am and have been personally known for many years to nearly all of yon. Ab to what is to be done now, I say let us, as far as possible, manage our own affairs. Surely, we who know and are interested, can do so better than those who neither know nor care, and whose interests are often opposed to ours. ■ If you see fit to elect me, my conduct will be the !. same in the future as it has been in the past—an endeavour, as far as possible, to get unity of action '• among our Members; to reduce wasteful expenditure; ■c to put power into the hands of the people, not to h deprive them of it; and that all great questions !p should be submitted to them. £ , WM. SWANSON. *' pfiTY east election. S I beg to give definite ard distinct notice to all Eieeiorsof City East that I am a Cai did-te for th ttC constituency, to which position I have bee,, pi. dgf d eyer since Mr Vogel's meeting at tli Choral Hall >s soon as the present Assembly j<ro a j dissolved I thall formally address the Eleciorp. "--^ W. L. KEKS. , 4th December, 1875. I ■ W. W A ~1[ J . J • . .■.'."* tJOBJN AND PRODUCE MESOJ&AaT, 3

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1822, 17 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1822, 17 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1822, 17 December 1875, Page 1

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