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Electoral. , 1%/T R W. F. BUCKLAND IWiLL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NOMAS under :— Fi.atßuhh—Wednesday, July!», in tho Schoolhouse, at half-past 7 p.m. T-RANOA—Thursday, July 10, in the SchoolhoußO, at half-T>f»st 7 p.m. Papakura Valley—Friday, July H, in tho School-houso, at half-past 7 p.m. Woodside—Saturday, July 12, in. tho Schoolhouso, at half-past 7 p.m. . Maraetai — Wednesday, Jnly 16, in tho School-house, at half-past 7 pjn. H-UNUA—Thursday, July 17, in tho Schoolhouse, at half-past 7 p.m. Drubt—Friday. July 18, in tho School-houso, at half-past 7 p.m. Otara—Saturday, July 19, in tho ofd Schoolhouse, at half-past 7 p.m. |mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEW.' Gentlemen, — At the request of a consider- j. able number of the Electors, I consent to allow ; I myself to be nominated as a Candidate for your j suffrages; and r..s a manufacturer in your midst,.: hope to represent that interest which has hither- | I to been almost unrepresented In Parliament, knowing thattheminornlandforostresonrcesoC:! ! the North afford exceptional facilities for manu-; foe Airing purposes. I will tako an opportunity-., Cl giving my views in diffcront centres of popu-! lation upon subjects at present agitating the public mind. I have tho honour to be, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHARLES ATKIN. I Edon Terrace, July 5,1881. j mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. ] Gentlemen,—Parliament having heen diesolved, I beg to effcr my services ns your representative In the now Parliament. Boing a residont in tho district, and having acquired experience in tho business of the. House, as woll as being intimately aoquainted with your local wante, I trust you will accord mo your support and confidence. I I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you and explaining my vlows on the leading • questions of tho day. Faithfully yours, THOS. PEACOCK. , _ j.O THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND, -"- CITY NORTH. GENTLEMEN,—I bog respectfully to offor myself as a Candidato to represent your District in the General Assembly, and will seek an early opportunity to address you in public. I remain. Yours very truly, JOSEPH NEWMAN, mO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL.! GENTLEMEN.—At the request of a number of tho electors of PnrnoU, I havo now the honour to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages at tho onsnlng oloction. Any confidence that you may please to repose in me I wil] endeavour ' to fully justify. I remain, Gen-lemon, Yours faithfully, 8. THORNE GEORGE. Auckland, July 2,1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,—l havo tlio honour to offer myself as a Candidato for your suffrages at tho forthcoming Election, and to put before you briofly my vlows on the principal topics now agitating the public mind. lam in favour of— (I) Tho [presont system of Eduoatlon; (2) the speedy completion of tho North Island Trunk Railway; (.1) r_t.onchmcnt, wherever practicable ; (1) tho non-separation, financial or otherwise, of tho North and South Islands; & giving a general support to tlio policy Of the present Government; and (6) I shall endeavour to actively promote tho general interest* of this part of the North Island, and to advocate greater utility among its ropresentotives; and I shaJj always steadily set my faco against tho "go-'de you-pleaso' courso of action, which hashith/.to proved so disastrous to tho welfare of Auck land and the surrounding district. I shall tako an oarly opportunity of Wieeting yon and further explaining my polUfc-J views, j I have the honour to he. Gentlemen, Your obodieet serr. Nt, ALLAN TTM. O'NEILL. . Shortland Crescent, June 21,1881----mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,— I have tho honour to submit myself as a Candidate for Re-election as your Representative in Parliament, and respootfnlly ask a Renewal of the Confidence hitherto raposod in me. I have tho honour to bo. Gentlemen, Your obediont sou van t; JOSEPH A. TOLE. mO THE ELECTORS OF ALANUKAU. ' Gentlemen,—l havo tho honour to offor mysolf for roclcction by your important district to the House of Representatives, and to assure you, shsuld it be your ploasuro to confer upon me a renewal of your confidence, that I shall endeavour to merit that confidence and to servo \ you to the best of my ability. G, MAURICE O'RORKE. Onehunga, Juno !8,1881. i j mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,-I havo tho honour to offer my- ' self as a Candidate for your suffrages at the . forthcoming election. j I shall tako an early opportunity of addressing you. , I am, Gentlomen, Your obedient servant. FRANK LA WRY. Epsom, 26th Juno, 1881. i j* mO THE I : ELECTORS OF WAITEII MATA. , '< Genilemen,—l respectfully solicit your suffn rages at the forthcoming Election of a Member I _ to Represent you in tho General Assembly. I n beg to thank you for the confidence reposed in me _i tho past, and ask for a continuance of JJ{ that, trust, ii I plodgo myself to go tho Poll. '*' W. J. HURST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 1