Election Meetings. Xj-1 DE N UECTORA TE. Mn. TOLE will Address tho Electors of Eden as follows :— EDEN TERRACE-MONDAY NEXT, 25th in_it., in- the Grafton Public School, near Kyber Pass Reservoir, at 7.30 p m. PANMURK-WEDNKSDAY NEXT, 27th inst., at 7.30 p.m. WHAU—As per future Advertisement MOUNT EDEN—As nor future Advertisment. "tTTAITEMATA ELECTION. Mr. READER WOOD will address the Electors, At Woodside—Tuesday, 96th mutant, at 6 30 p.m. At Henderson's Mill — Wednesday, 27th instant, at 7 p in. "Jl/I R. WHITAKER invites the Electors of Eden to meet him on TUESDAY next, the 26th Instant, in tho Public Hall, at tho Whau. Auckland, August 21,1879. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Mn. SWANSON invites tho Electors of abovo District to meet him at Ponsonby Hall on WEDNESDAY, 27th August, at 7.30 p.m., and at tho Congregational School-room, Edinburgh-strecct, Newton, on THURSDAY 2Slh August, at 7.30 p.m. li/fE. O'RORKE, at tho request of tho Electors of Onehunga, has Postponed meeting thorn till WEDNESDAY, tho 27th instant, at 7.30 o'olook, in tho Masonic Hall, Onohumga. VyAITEMATA ELECTORS IN THE WHAU DISTRICT. Mb. HURST invites tho Electors in the above District to meet him at the Whau Public Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., tho 28th August. rpiO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. MR. W. P. BUCKLAND will address tho Electors of Franklin as follows :— BAST PUKKKOHE—On Tuesday, the 2Sth inst., at 7 p.m., in the Church, East Fukekohe. .TIJKSSRS. HAMLIN AND HARRIS Request the ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN TO MEET THRM AS UNDER.— August 25—Monday. 7 p.m., P/itumahoe Hall „ 2G-Tuosday, 7 p.m., School-house, Pukokoho West „ 27—Wednesday, 7 p.m., Papakura Hall „ 28—Thursday, 7 p.m., Wuiroa Public Hall . „ 29—Friday, 7 p.m., School-house, Howick ~i 30—Saturday, 7 p.m., Public Hall, Otahuhu ~\M% HOURS will Address the Electors of Franklin a. under :— POKENO HlLL—Monday, Anguet !5, 7 p.m. School-houso. TUAKAU—Tuesday, August 20, 7 p.m.. School-house. EASJT PUKKKOHE-Wednesday, August 27,7 p.m., School-house, i FUKEKOHE WEST-Tiiursday, August 28, 7 p.m., School-house. WAIROA SOUTH-Satuhday, August 30, 7 p.m. On Sale. r\ N SALE, IBv the Undersigned 300 bags Bonedust (Sydney) U0 cases Corrugated Iron (5 to 9 foot), Nails and Washer.. Cement, SUtos, Fire Bricks, French Calf Basils, Hunts. Metal Nails, Oats, Bran Sharrw, Chaff, Flour, Potatoes, Pitch liir, Tea, Sugar, coup, •Candles, Salad and Castor Oils Salt (Coarse and Fine), Whiting Soda Crystals, Soup Powders, Preserved Potatoes Confectionery, Currants, Bai3ins, Figs Paper and Paper Bags Condensed Milk, Cocoa, Sardines, Herrings, &c, &c, POTTER & CO., -si DURHAM-STREET WEST. f\ N SALE AT WHOLESALE VRICES--5000 sacks MILLING and SEED OATS 20 tonsMcGill's Oatmeal 100 tons Huon Island Guano, containing j 71% of Phosphate of Limo Mckenzie & ross, Custom-Housostroot, 21th JiUy, 1879. T> mONKS AND /^ o. Have now on Sale, Tho following consignments of American Goods: Carriages from tho celebrated Arms, Hooker and Co., and Cbase, comprising — Amoilcan Cabriolet, Borllno Cabriolet, Victoria Wagonettes, Marble Boroucbo Rockaway These aro elegant c'oso or open Family Carriages, adapted for summer or winter uso. Will soat four or six persons. Single-seated Carriages, hooded and open, in groat variety, comprising —Turn-oat J I Soat, Concord, Princo Arthur, Prlnco ■>' I Albert, Tray, Antilles, Whitechapel. Pinno-box, &C., __c. AU fitted with breaks, lamps, poles, shafts, and built of tho very best materials, oxpressly to stand tho rough roads of this country. Amorican Harness, Buggy, Phreton, Gig Express, - tage, single and doublo American Whins, a great variety American Clocks, now styles, all eight-day ■•' ! spring strike, Regul .tor, Michigan, Mantle. Manhattan, Romulus, Apollo, Clinton, Gothic, Alarm, Octagon Express Waggons, Platform Springs, woll , adapted fur farmers'use, being elegant in appearance; strong and durablo Firo and Burglar-proof Safes, a patent combination locks American Varnishh, warranted to stand in any olimat.o extreme heat, wot, and cold and Paper, Hogs hair Gas Fittings, in great variety. B. TONKS & CO. /CRUSHED LOAF SUGAR, Now Landing, ex 'Minister of Marine,' W. S. LAURIE, 7, WYNDHAM STREET. GHEVALIER SEED BARLEY (new crop.) BONEMEAL BALMON, in tin and barrel Arrivod per mail stoamor, July 30th. W. S. LAURIE, Wyndham-street, SfIRESH ONION SEED A FRESH SUPPLY of this CHOICE SEED, which has given tho highest satisfaction to our Customers, FOR SALE during tho seasoned, per oz. : one-third tho price charged for the inferior seed commonly sold. This SEED is that of tho famed YELLOW DANYERS ONION generally cultivated in America, and is attestod to bo PURE AND FRESH. ROBERTSON. BROS., FAipLY GROCERS, Upper Symo.N-~-sti.e_ ■ ', i I ; ■ AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2921, 25 August 1879, Page 3
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