Election N6tic'e& mO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIKATO DISTRICT. Gentlemen,—l beg to announce that I am a Candidate to represent this District in the Liberal interest. I think that the Government which has brought down a comprehensive Liberal Policy such as has been enunciated in the Governor's speech ought to bo allowed an opportunity of carrying that policy into effect. I shall, during tho ensuing week, address you at the various centres of population, and will then fully explain my views on tho leading political questions, lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, J. PALMER CAMPBELL. Cambridge, 22nd August, 1879. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST. Gkntlemen.-I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for your Suffrages at the ensuing Klection, and invite your attendance at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, at 7.30 p.m., when I propose to give expression to the views I hold on the most important Political Questions of tho day. JOSEPH NEWMAN. TMTOH GONUI AND BAY OF ISLANDS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. TO THE ELECTORS. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate for your Suffrages in the coming Election, and shall take an early opportunity to meet you and express my views on Political matters. JOHN LUNDON. "O RAN KLIN ELECTORS. Electors of Franklin! pray attend to my voice, And a wrinkle 111 give you in making your choice Of the candidates four who your suffrages ask, And in Government sunshine are longing to bask. Mr. Buckland is young and can bowl at three sticks, But his forte just at present is not politics; This ".Out-and-out Aucklander," I think, is too green— At cricket with boys bis "level best" maybe seen, I will now introduce you to Mr. R. Hobb3 As a turncoat and one of the gonus called " Snobs;" He at first was for Grey, but he ratted for Fox— At the poll he will find himself in the wroDg box. Messrs. Hamlin and Harms are gentlemen true. And by voting for them your plain duty you'll do. From your humble servant, PRO BONO PUB. Public Notices. piLOSE BROS. ESTATE. All Claims against the above BBtate must be rendered on or Defore September 6th tor Settlement. ALL ACCOUNTS Owing to the Estate of Close Bros, are requested to be settled without delay. JOHN CLOSE. A WALKING MATCH for (£2O, between A. Hendry, and J. O'Connor, to' take place in tho Lome-street Hall, THIS EVENING (Saturday), at 8 p.m. O'Connor to give Hendry One Mile of a start in Eleven Miles. rs^HE Tecahers desirous of attending Miss H [Fidler's Lectures on Cookery who have sent in their names to the Board, as well as any other Eead-teacher3 and Assistants who wish to ai tend, are informed that they can obtain tickets at the Education Office, Wyndham street, on MONDAY NEXT. VINCENT E. RICE. Secretary^H "IVTATIONAL INDEPENDENT AX OSDER OF ODPFELLOWS, AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Tho Presentation ot Silver Medal Sately received from Executive. England), to Past Provincial Grand Master Brother J. Dixo.v, will taki> place on MONDAY nest, the 25th instant, at tho Loyal Auckland Pioneer Lodge-room, Temperance Hall, Albcrt-atreet, at 7.30 p.m. All Members of the Order arc invited to attend. By order of the Provincial Grand Maßter, M. Allen*. J. G. W. CANN, Provincial Cor. Sec, Auckland District. August 23,1879. KUMERAS, Sweet Potatoes, thirty sacks received.—Adam Laybourn, Fortstreet. TTIXCHANGE AUCTION MART. Sh G. W. BINNEY, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION AGBNT, Notifies his REMOVAL Into Durham-street, opposite Mr. Backland's Sale Yards. The Commodious Premises are fitted up in such a manner as to induce to the Comfort of Buyers and the Display of Merchandise ; whilst the Storaga and Central Position are unsurpassed in the city. XAMESH A R R I S' AUCTIONEKR AND COMMISSION AGENT, having purchased from Mr. G. W. Binney the Balance of Lease of those Central Premises at present occupied by him in Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street, invitea Offers for Purchase of the whole or any portion ot hia Stock of Stationery, Toys. Cricketing Goods, &c, amounting to about £i ,300. Stock now on View, and Offers for all or any portion will be received until WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 27th. Also, TO LET, the Shop, with or without Fixture s, Fittings, Glass Case, &c, or the Lease (four years) for Sale. For particulars apply to JAMES HARRIS, CAVENDISH SHOUSE (Next Kohn's), QUEEN-STREBT. rriOBACCo, fruit, and confec X TIONERY SALOON. NEW ESTABLISHMENT ON THE WHARF. MR«, H. MILLS, late of Normanby House, Hobson-strcot, begs to intimate that she has opened the above establishment, and solicits publio support in her new undertaking. A well-selected stock in etch department. PRIVATE REFRESHMENT ROOM. TtTATIONAL INDEPENDENT ORDER i.l OF ODDFELLOWS. The New Lodge (Loyal United Brothers, |No 975, A.D.),r.establißhed in Newton is open to re ceive New Members. Entrance Fee: From 5a to 20s from 18 years of age to 10. Application may be made to Dr. Banytun; or to Mr. S. Moalden, Dublin-street; or Mr. Wrigley, Cnnada-atreet, Newton, or any of the members. T3 A N M U R E HALL. " OXYHYDROGEN EFFECTS." QUADRILLE PARTY. MONDAY, AUGUST 25th. KE A G L X T O N S c PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR: Caktiiaridine Lotion (positively restores fallen Iliin, American Bay Rust (a stimulating spirit for the Skin ad Hair), Ckeam OiLimes (renders the Hair Soft and Glossy), Asti-Scdrk Cream (removes Scalp Diseases. its* Prepared Only by RANDOLPH EAGLETON, Haih-Dreser, Tobacconist. Perfumer, Etc. (Opposite McArthur's), 216, Q UV. KN-STRKET. TVF () T I C E jjH Having disposed of my Engineering Buainess to Mr. C. N. Dickenson, I take this opportunity of thanking niy customers for their-patronage, and beg to solioit a continuance of the sama for my B uceessor. j. PART rNaTON. WITH reference to the above, I beg to inform the Public that all Orders entrusted to my care will receive prompt attonU°n' C. N. DICKKNSON. Cook-street. Market Reserve. CELLING OFF. C. WESTPFAHL Begs to inform his Customers and tho Public generally that he is now Selling his Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes at Cost and Undei Coat, having large shipments due ex 'Ministci of Marine,' 'Ironside,' and other Bhip3. He wants to make room for them. Note the address: • C, WESTPFAHL, 127. Queen-street. :j^ rO~T ICE OF REMOVAi JAMES CLARE, Boat Builder, late ot Cus tomhouße-street, begs to inform his customer! and the public that ho has Kemoved to Free man's Bay, near foot of Drake-street, where h< hopes still to merit their favors. Note the ad dress: JAMES CLARE, ifreeman'i Bay, neai foot of Drake-street. -j^r OTICE OF REMOVAL the al umbrella depot is now open at Lennox's New Buildings, Upper Queen-st, With a New Stock at Lowest Prices. W. TENNANT, PIONEER UMBRELLA MANUFACTURER April 7th, 1879.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2920, 23 August 1879, Page 3
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