Electoral. T>ARNELL ELECTION, MB. EE A DEE WOOD will address the Electors of Paraell, at the Parnell Hall, on THURSDAY Evening next, at 8 o'clock. mo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. " Gentlemen,—l beg to announce myself as a Can« didate 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. HURST. Auckland, 9th Deoember, 1875. rpo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—Being assured that several of tho candidates, desirous of representing your district in Parliament, ire making an active canvass of the electors, and endeavouring to obtain pledges of their votes, I deem it my duty to intimate to you that I disapprove altogether of trying to influence electors to give any promise whatever, and that I cons'der such proceedings to be virtually an improper interference with electors, and calculated to destroy the usefulness of the vote by ballot, as also being likely to lead to the itirring up of animosity between friends. I trust, therefore, that my mode of action may not be misconstrued into indifference to obtain the support of all electors who may deem roe worthy of their confidence. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, J. 8. MACFAELANE, Auckland, 16th December, 1875. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gintlimbn,—l have the honour to announce that at the forthcoming General Election for the Parliament of New Zealand it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate, to represent your interests in the House of Representatives. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. S. MACFARLANE. Auckland, December 3,1875. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON GENTiiEKEW,—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 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 you. As to what is to be dose 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 a* 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 of it; and that all great questions should be submitted to them. TO. SWANSON. QITY EAST ELECTION. I beg to give definite and distinct notice to ajl Electors of City East that I am a Candidate for that constituency, to which position I have been pledged ever since Mr Vogel's meeting at tho Choral Hall. As soon as the present Assembly dissolved I shall formally address the Electors. W. L. BEES.' 4th December, 187 S. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE DIS-J TRICT OF WAITEMATA. . Gxntlkkin, —At the request of many of my old friends, I do myself the honor of again soliciting your suffrages at the forthcoming election. My long connection with your district, the identity of interests which exists between us, and your knowledge of my past career, both politically and otherwise, render In unnecessary that in making this an-" nouncement I should enter into any further particulars. - - r • . . At an early occasion I shall have the pleasure of > meeting yon in the principal parts of the district, and then explain more fully my views and opinions as to the' present position of the colony and the main questions which are likely to come under the consideration of the new Parliament. I have the honour to be, Gentleman, . ;;;:::;:..:.::... YflursfaithfuUy, : :. THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, December 8,1875. TH. W E 8.8 ?S • v MUSIC SALOON,, ¥ B I, 1 ! B IK V - S I RI E ?. A fine-toned first-class 30 guinea Ziegler Pianoforte to be sold for 55 guinea*. Bprd's and other Pianofortes fer Sale or Hire; also a sweet-toned Organ and a Kelly Model Harmonium, either suited for Chvirch service. N.B.—Full price given for Second-hand Pianofortes, or taken in exchange. Harmoniums,-Pianofortes, and Organs tuned and repaired in town or country. • A MEEICAN RUBBER STAMP ■Jl\- company; dtjnedin. Messrs Reed and Brett have been appointed Auckland agents for the above Company, and all" orders left with them will be promptly attended to. -amples to be. seen at the Stab. office. f~ ifniTTj O PEN E XX v ■" ' ■: - '■• --"° AT OtW NEW OIL, COLOXTR, * GLA&S.WAREHOUSE, | .--•-. ' 96 AlTO'97, QTJEEN-STEEET. BX DTJNBDIN, SHOOTING STAR, AND .EME&Y MCLAREN,— 500 BA C X A G E R or " PAPERHANGINGS, , jiO WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLQTJRS, VARNISHES, AND SUNDRIES, 7 PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL I WINDOW GLASS, QtASS SHADES, SOHIM, HESSIAN, CALICO,* & TACkS, 1 :■ GILT MOULDINGS, c IKO&AYIff Qtt, GK3U7KQB, AjftQ o&oaaA*BS i W'nn&im * ftoxr.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 1
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