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Electoral. -VTEWTON ELECT IO N. MR. SWANSON will meet the Eleotors. of Newton in the Newton Hall, on TUESDAY Evening next, at 8 o'clock; AITI EAST EJECTION. v Mr W. L. REES will Meet the Electcrs of City East J** tlie Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday Evening next, S* 7.30 p.m. pARNELL ELECTION. MR. READER WOOD will address the Electors of Parnell, at the Parnell Hall, on THURSDAY Evening next, at 8 o'clock. Tt/TR. E. HAMLIN will meet the iIX ELECTORS of FRANKLIN as undi r:— Waiuku, on Saturday, December 18. *t 6.30 Mauku, Monday, December 20, at 6.30 Pukekohe, Tuesday, December 21, at 6.3ff Bombay, Wednesday, Deoember 22, at 6.30 Other places in future notjce. rpO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—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. HURSTL Auckland, 9th December, 1875. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—At the request of many of my old friends, I do myself the honor of again soliciting yous suffrages at the forthcoming election. My long connection with your district, ihe identity of Interests which exists between us, and your know- ' ledge of my past career, both politically and otherwise, render in unnecessary that in making this announcement I should enter into any further particulars. At an early occasion I shall have the pleasure ot meeting you in the principal parts of the district, and then explain more fully my views and opinions as to the present position of the polony and the main questions which are likely to come under the consideration of the new Parliament. , I have the honour to be, Gentleman, Yours faithfully, THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, December 8, 1875. HE ELECTORS* OF AUCKLAND CITY EAST. Gentlemen,—The Writs for the ensuing election having now been issued, I shall have much pleasure in meeting you in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute on MONDAY Evening, the 20th instant, when I will take the opportunity of expressing my opinions t_i on some of the leading questions of the day. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, J. M. CLARK. Remuera, December 16,1875. fT\O THE ELEOTOBS OF NEWTON Gentlemen,— Having 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 yon to know more of me than yon do now, as I am and have been personally known for many years to nearly all of you. , ; As to what is to be done now, I Bay let ns, as far as > possible, manage our own affairs. - Surely, we who know and are interested, can do so better than those r who neither know nor care, and whose Interests are often opposed to ours. >•_ ,- ■ - ..'■'■'.i Ti'EEK 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; to put power into the hands of the people, not to deprive them o! it; and that all great questions should be submitted to them. -.- . r -/ 'J ii WM. SWANSON. .'■'- QITY EAST ELECTION. I beg to give/definite and distinct-notice to all) Electors of City East that I am a Candidate for that constituency,. to which position I have . been pledged ever sinoe _Mr Vogel's meeting at the Choral Hall. As soon as the present Assembly is dissolved I shall formally address the Electors; . ) y i - . W. L. REES. • 4th December, 1875. DU B LIC NOTIFICATION.: > Superintendent's Office, Auokland, November 26,1875. Separate Tenders will be received at this Office..., until noon'of MOND&Y, .the;2oth; December prox.,, \ \ f.or the undermtntiomed services and Supplies for the Provincial Government during the nine months com- - mencing on the Ist January, 1876. ; . ' , ', Printed Forms of Tender and Copies of the Condi, tions aad Specifications of the Beveral Contrao s can bd obtained at this Office. ' READER WOOD, .'" i . Provincial Secretary. I—Printing for the Provincial Government 2—Stationery. . , ... 3—Biudiug 4—C.rting ' , 5-^-Shoemakers' Supplies for Mount-Eden Gaol . 6-Blaoksmiths' Supplies for Mount Eden GAol • • i 7—Conveyance of Prisoners between G*ol and I Courts ,-..''' . ''■' ' B—Rations for Mount Eden Gaol j. 9—R tions for Lock-up 1 10—Prison and Police -upplieS r 11— Provisions for Provincial Hospital- - 1 . 12—Provisions for Old Men's Refuge 13—Provisions foi\Provinci4 Lunatic Asylum 14—Bread for'fiospitvl and Pefuge 15—Meat for Hospital, and Refuge le-^Breid for Lunatic Asylum 17 —M-at for Lunatic Asvlnm' ' 18- Milk lor Hospital and Refuge t 19—Mi k for Lunatic Asylum • r 20—Rations for Sick and Destitute at Auckland Thames, .Onehunga, W-iuku. P*p a kun»' ; Otahuhu, Panmure, and Howick 21—Coals 22—Firewood . 23-Drugs and Medical Appliances for' Provincial 1 Hospital and Lunatic-Asylum. H-GOODACJRETBObTMAKER; * • GREY-STREET.^ ": Men's Boots, 15s; Men's* Shoes, 12s 6d; ; Ladies' Boots from 12s 6d;,.Men's Soleiug and; Heeiing. 4* ed. 1 ' :J :.;;:-;- B-~"-" i ;W:- ; :■ ... A ._ :; .. .V , CQEN.ANDJpRqDUOBMEROHA^T, . , •."'■•■■!'-. .'.>?.'■' ■TnnrsTOniTTjett ■' •"

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1823, 18 December 1875, Page 1