Election Meetings. mo THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Tho Great Chief, Rewi Maniapoto, will Deliver an Address at tho School-house, Kihikihi, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, the 27th inst,, at 6.30 p.m., when he will express his views on the present political stato of the Colony. im D E N ELECTORATE. Mr. TOLE will Address the Electors of Eden as follows :— PAN MURE-WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th inst., at 7.30 p.m. WHAU—As per future Advertisement MOUNT EDEN—As nor future Advertlsment. WAITEMATA ELECTION. Mr. READER WOOD will address the Electors, At Woodside—Tuesday, 2Gth instant, at 6 30 p.m. At Henderson's Mill — Wednesday, 27th instant, at 7 p m. "]%/■ R. WHITAKER invites the Electors of Eden to meet him on TUESDAY noxt, the 20th instant, in Uio Public Hall, ut the Whau. Auckland, August 21,1879. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Mr. SWANSON invites tho Hloctors of above District to meet him atPonsonby Hall on WEDNESDAY, 27th August, at 7.30 p.m., and at tho Congregational School-room, Edinburgh-strocct, Newton, on THURSDAY, 28th August, at 7.30 p.m. TV/Tit. O'RORKE, at the request of the Electors ot Onohunga, has Postponod meeting thorn till WEDNESDAY, tho 27th instant, at 7.30 o'clock, In tho Masonic Hall, Onohunga. VyAITEMATA ELECTORS IN THE WHAU DISTRICT. Mr. HURST invites tho Electors in tho ahovo District to meot him at the Whau Public Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., tho 28th August. rT.O THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. MR. W. F. BUCKLAND wIU address the Electors of Franklin as follows :— EAST POKKKOHE-On Tuesday, the 26th inst., at 7 p.m., in tho Church, East Pukekoho. IY/TESSRS. HAMLIN AND HARRIS Rcquost the ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN to meet thdm as under :— August 20-Tuesday, 7 p.m., School-houso.Puke-koho We3t „ 27—Wednesday, 7 p.m., Papakura Hall „ 28—Thursday, 7 p.m., Wairoa Public Hall „ 29—Friday, 7 p.m., School-house, Howick „ 30—Saturday, 7 p.m., Public Hall, Otahuhu TVIR. HOBBS will Address the Electors of Franklin as under :— TUAKAU—Tuesday, Augußt 26, 7 p.m., School-houso. EAST PUKKKOHE—Wednebday, August 27, 7 p.m., School-houso. PUKEKOHE WEST-TnuRSDAY, August 28 r 7 p.m., School-houso. WAIROA SOUTH-SATURDAY, August 30, 7 p.m. Election Notices. mo THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST. Gentlemen,—l hog to oiler myself as a Candidate for your Suifragcs nt tho onsuing Election, and invito your attondanco at tho Young Mon's Christian Association Rooms on TUESDAY, tho 2Gth instant, at 7.30 p.m., when I propose to givo expression to tho viows I hold on the most Important Political Questions of tho day. JOSEPH NEWMAN. mo THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. Gentlemen,—At tho rcquost of tho Grey Party I have tho honor to announce myself as a Candidate for tho Boat iv Parliament now at your disposal. Ab I Bhall tako early and frequent opportunities of addressing you on tho important subjects now agitating tho publio mind, I deem it unnecessary to do more at present than stato that I Bhall, if oloctod, givo a loyal and hearty support to tho Great Liberal Programmo and Sir Goorgo Groy, whom I regard as tho natural and most fitting loader of tho Party of Progress that ho has done so much to create I have tho honour to bo, Gentlemen, Yours rospeotfully, WILLIAM J. SPEIGHT. T}l LECTORS OF WAITEMATA, Tho Contral Committee havo This Day adopted' Mr. READER WOOD as tho Candidate representing tho Grey Interest. Personal. JAMES lIEATON, of Sydney, if in Auckland, please call on Samuel Coomboß, Clothier, Queen-street^ T^TOTICE is hereby given that after this l™ dato I will not bo responsible for and Debts contracted without my authority. HENRY W. SLATER. Amusements, Q O O I A L. The Winter Gathering of St. James' Sunday School will be hold iv St. James' Hall TOMORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT. Music, Reading; Dissolving Viows by Mr. Crook, and Refreshments. Tickets—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. W. PARKER, Secretary. ■" OVAL PARNELL LODGE, No. 4750. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY, AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Tho Twenty-first Anniversary ot tho above Lodge will be Celebrated by a SELECT BALL on FRIDAY, tho 29th inst., in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Lome-street. Tickets, 8a 6d and 6s lid. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clook. TTICTORIA BAND ANNIVERSARY. Under the Patronage of the Various Orange Lodgus. Tho Annual Concert and Ball will take place in tho Lome-street Hall on TUESDAY, September 2nd, 1879. Concert to commenco at 8 o clock. Refreshments provided at reasonable rates. Tickets, 3s, 2s, and Is; to be obtained from any : ot the Members of the Band, from Members of tho Orange Lodges, or from Mr. Eagleton, Queeen-street. . HDM ONDS. Secretary. "N" t i c^ _T. The Seventh Anniversary of tho Journeymen Bakers' Society will he celebrated by a Ball to be held in the Lotno-streot Hall, on TUESDAY : evening, Septemher 16th, 1879. Tickets to be • had from Mr Wright, Queen-street, or any . Member of the Committee. ostronGj . Chairman, Pro tern. ____»'__________■■
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2922, 26 August 1879, Page 3
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