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Elcctora I. Ti/T R W. F. BUCK LA N I IWILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH As under:— FhATßvsn--Wcdncsdny, JulyO, in the School house, at half-past 7 p.m. TuitANOA-Thursday, July 10, in the School house, nt haSf-past 7 p.m. PAMrci'itA Vai.i.ev—Friday, July 11, in the School-house, at half-past 7 p.m. . WoODSiDK-Satnrday, July 12, in the Schoolhouso, ut half-past 7 p.m. Mahaktai — Wednesday, July 10. in the School-house, at halt-past 7 p.m. Hunl-a—Thursday, .July 17, in tho Schoolkouso, at, lia!f-p;iaf- 7 p.m. Dmmv—Friday. July ]8, in the .School-house, nt half-pafit 7 p.m. OrAnA—Saturday, July 19, in the old Schoolhouse, ut half-past 7 pjn. ITIO THE ELECTORS OF EDEJN, Gentlemen:,-- At the request of a con^lilcr able number of tho Electors. I cotn3ent. towllow myaolf to bo nominated us n Candidate for; youi suffrages; nnd as a manufacturer hi yours lidst hope to represent thatintorcst, wliicji has b ithcr to beon almoat unreprcscntod in Parlia mont knowing tlmtthcminernlnndforestresou rceso tho North niFord oxcoptional facilities foe manu tocuring purposes. I will takciuioppaituiilt} 0 , giving my views in diirbrent contrcß of popu lation upon subjects at present aeilaU'Dfc the public mind. I havo tho honour to bo, Gentlemen, Youra faithfully, CHARLES 4?i'Kl& Edon Terrace, July 5,1881. rpo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. GnNTLEMEN,—Parliament having Jbeen dissolved, I beg to ell'or my services an your reproscnlativo in the new Parliament. Being a resident in the district, and having acquired experienco in tho bunAieaa of tho House, us well us being intimately acquainted with your local wonts, I trust you will accord mo your support nnd confidence. I shall Uko an early opportunity of addressing you and explaining my viows on tho loading questions of the day. Faithfully youn>, THOS. PKACOCK. mo THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND J- CI'IY NORTH. iKNTI-KJiK.v,—l bug respectfully to offer my Hfilf ufl a Candidate to reprosont yotu District in the General Assembly, and will sock an early opportunity to address you in public. I remain, Yours very truly, JOSEPH NEWMAN. mo THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. Ukkti.bmkn,—At tho request ola number of the electors of Parnoll, I havo now the honosr to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages nt the onsuing election. Any confldenoo that you may ploasoto roposo in mo I will endeavour to fully justify. I remain. Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, S. TIIORNE GEORGE. Auckland. July 8,1831. rTsO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,—l have tho hone ur "n offbr myfecK&s n. Candidate for your suir-ages at the forthcoming Election, and to put. before y^u briefly my views on tho principal topics nbvr agitating the public'mind. I am In favour of—< (I) Tlielprcecht system of Educai'^n; (2) tho Speedy completion of tho North Island Trunk Railway; <:>) retrenchment, whtvevor pracii-c-nblu; (1) tho non-separation, financial ot otherwine, ot the North and Son(h Islands; (j) giving n general support to tho jiolicy of tho present Governmont; and (0) I Bhall endeavour to actively promote tho goneral interests of this part of the North Island, and tondvocato greater utility among its representatives; and I shall always steadily ect my face against tho "go-as you-pletise' courso of action, which has hitherto proved so disastrous to tho wclfaro of Auckland and tho surrounding district. I Bhall take on early opportunity of meeting you and f urthor explaining my political views. I have tho honour to be, Gontlemen, . Your obedient servant, ALLAN WM. O'NEILU Shortland Crcscont, Juno 21,1881. ' mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gkntlemkn,— I havo tho honour to submit mysolf as a Candidate for Ro-olection ns your Representative in Parliament, and rcspeotfully ask a Renewal of the Confidence hlthorto roposod in me. I havo tho honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obediont servant. JOSEPH A. TOLE. mo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. ' Gentlemen,--I have the honour to offer myself for re-election by your important district to tho Houso ot Representatives, and to assure you, HhnuM it bo your pleasure to confer upon niu a renewal of your confidence, that'l shall endeavour to merit that confidence and to servo you to the bout of niy-abilily. U. MAURICE O'RORKK. Onchunga, Jurie SS.'188l; mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l havo tho honour to oiTor myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election. I shall lake an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FRANK LAWRY. Epauui, 20th Juno, ISSi. . : mo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Gknllemen,—l respectfully solicit your suff rages at the forthcoming Election of a Mombei to Represent you in the General Assembly. 0 bog to thank you for the confidence reposed U mo in tho past, ana ask for a continuance o: that trust. I pledge myself to go tho Poll. W. J. HURST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4415, 8 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4415, 8 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4415, 8 July 1884, Page 1

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