Election Notices. IN pursuance of the " Regulations of Elections Act, 1870," I, Matthew Angove. Returning Officer for the Electoral District of IRODNEY, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing date the elghtepnth day of AugUßt,lß79, under the Seal of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held, for tho return of One qualified peraoa to serve ai a member of the House oC Kepresentatives for the said Electoral District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Public Hall. Warkworth, at noon, on MONDAY, the eight day of September, 1879. and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken on the SIXTEENTH day of September, 1879. MATTHEW ANGOVE, Returning Officer. The following'are Polling Places for the Electoral District of Rodney :— Public Hall, Warkworth, " Principal polling place" Pnblio Hall, Matakana School-house, Little Omaha School-house, Mullet Point Post-offlce, Waiwera Mr. JBrunbon's, Orewa Falls Post-offlce, Kaukapakapa Mr. John Parker's, Komokonki Pchool-house, I'auhoa Post-office, Port Albert School-house, Puhoi Post-offlce, Tryphena. Public Hall, North Albertland MATTHEW ANGOVE, Returning Officer. mo THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. I Gkntlkmbn,—l beg to ofter myself as a'Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Elections. If returned, I will endeavour to carry out the views I have always advocated. I shall take the earliest opportunity of meeting you and expressing to you publicly my views. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, k. HAMLIN. Waiuku, August 12,1879. FTIO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST. Gbntlemen,-I beg to ofter myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election, and solicit your vote and influence In my favour. JOSEPH NEWMAN. TO THE ELECTORS AND NONKLKCTORS OF EVERY CONSTITUENC£ THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having placed my self in nomination as Auctioneer, Kstate, Land and Commission Asent, I now offer my services to represent your interests in the above capacity, and from the flattering expression of opinion from a large number of Electors and Nonelectors who have attended my Auction Sales, of my competency for so doing, I am prepared to address >ou at any time, or iv any cart of the Province of Auckland, or at my Mart, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street. My published address to you on the importance of supporting New Zealand Industries, &c, can be obtained in a useful pamphlet fo'm at my Exchange Auction Alarc. or will be forwarded to any address free o£ charse. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, ja&s Harris. Election Meetings. nENTBAL COMMITTEE. A Special Meeting of the Committee will be held in the Ante-room of the Albert Hall, Darbystreet, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of General Business. D. H. McKENZIE, Chairman. •riDEN ELECTOBATE. Mr TOLE will Address the Eleotora of Eden as follows :— At the WHATI HALL TO-NIGHT (3ATURDaY), at 7.30 o'clock. MOUNT EDEN—As dot future Advertisment. "jl/JR. WHlTAKEßinvites the Electors of Kden to meet himattheJMorningslde Schoolroom, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 7.30. Auckland, 28th August, 1879. 11/TR. WHITAKER, according to promise, will meet the Electors of Eden at the Newmarket Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Auckland, 28th August, 1879. piTY EAST ELECTION. THE GREY CANDIDATE AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Mr. W. SPEIGHT will ADDRESS his FIRST MEETING at the Mechanics' Institute on MONDAY EVKNING, at 8 o'clock. D. H. McKKNZIE, Chairman of the Central Committee. TTTAITEMATA ELECTION, MR. MAOFARLANE will meet tho Electors of Waitemataattho School-room, Lake, North Shore, on MONDAY evening, the Ist September, at 7 o'clock. J. S. MACFARLANE. VFTAITEMATA ELECTION. I will meet the Electors at Henderson's Mill on THURSDAY, the 4th September, 3 o'clock afternoon. f J. S. MACFALANB, ■jl/1R- J> McCOSH CLARK invites the Electors of Auckland City East to meet him in the Mechanics' Institute on TUESDAY NIGHT, 2nd proximo, at 8 p.m. "1%/f R. HOBBS will Address the Electors of Franklin as under :— WAIROA SOUTH-SiTUHDAY. August 30----7 p.m. Art Union. AUCKLAND ART UNION, 1870. The PICTURES will be Drawn for on MONDAY; Ist. INSTANT, AT 4 P.M. «r See Advertisement Over the Leader. E. H. HAS LE T T,' NEW MUSIC WAREHOUSE (Opposite tho Post-office), SHORT LAND-STREET. Board and Residence. MRS. DALTON begs to inform the Pabliothat she has removed toKxonia House, Upo=r Hobson-street, where she can tako two or three Gentlemen Hoarders, with use_of splendid Bath-room. /TOVEENOK BROWNE HOTEL. VJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per week ii „ (single r00m),.. 23s „ "OOST-OFFICE. PONSONBY. MRS. HENDERSON, dp apbb, hqsieb, haberDABIIKK, &C, &C.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2926, 30 August 1879, Page 3
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