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Electoral. ■JV/T R W. F. BUCK LA N I iWILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH As under: — Tubanoa—Thursday, July 10, in the School houso, at half-past 7 p.m. Papakura Valley—Friday, July 11, in the School-house, at half-past 7 p.m. Woodbidk—Saturday, July 12, in tho School houso, at half-past 7 p.m. Maraktai — Wednesday, July 18, in th< School-house, at half-past 7 p.m. Honua—Thursday, July 17, in the School houso, at half-past 7 p.m. Drury—Friday, July 18, in the School houso at half-past 7 p.m. Otara—Saturday, July 19, in tho old School house, at half-past 7 p.m. mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, — At tho request of a consider able number of tho Electors, I consent to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate for youi suffrages; and iv a manufacturer in your midst, hope to represent thatinterest which lias hither to been almost unrepresented in Parliament, knowing tfiat tho mineral and forest resourceßol tho North afford exceptional facilities for mamifoo.uring purposes. I will take an opportunity r i giTing my views in different centres of population upon suhjeots at present agitating the public mind, I have tho honour to be, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHARLES ATICIN. Edon Terrace, July 6,1881. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlemen,—Parliament having been dissolved. I beg to elfur my services us your representative in the new Parliament. Helm: a residual, in tho district, and having acquired oxperienca in tho business of tho Houso, as woll as being intimately acquainted with your local wonta, I trust you will accord mo your support and coufUWnso. I sliall take an early opportunity of addressing you and explaining my vlaws on thu leading quOßtloßß of the day. iTalthf ully yaura, THOS. PEACOCK. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY NORTH. UENTI.KMKN,—I beg respectfully to oiler mysolf as a Candidate to represent your Disl.riet in tho General Assembly, and will sock an early opportunity to addross you in public. I remain, Yours vory truly, JOSEPH NEWMAN. mo THE ELECTORS OF PARNBLL. GKNTI.K.MKN,—At th« request of a number of tho electors of Parncll, I havo now the honour to offer mynolf as a candidate for your suffrages at tho onsuing election. Any confidence that you may pleaso to ropoEO in mo I will endeavour to fully justify. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 8. THORNE GEORGE. AHckland, July 2,1881. rpo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gknti.kmkn,— 1 have tho honour to iubmft myself as a Candidate for Roeleotion as your Heprcscntntlvo In Parliament, and respectfully aek a Ronowalof tho Confidence hitherto reposed in me. I have tho honour to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient sorvant. JOSEPH A. TOLE. mo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l havo tho honour to offer myself for re-olcctlon by your important district to tho Houso of Roprosontatives, and to assure you, should it bo your pleasure to confer upon me a renewal ol your confidence, that I shall endeavour to merit that confldonoo and to Borve you to the beet of my ability. G. MAURICE O'RORKE. Onohunga, Juno 28,1884. mo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gbntlkmkk,—l have tho honour to oiler myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, Gontlemon, Your obedient Bcrvant, FRANK LA WRY. Epsom, 2(ith Juno, 1884. riYD THE ELECTORS OF WAITE MATA.: Genit.emen,—l roßpoctfully solicit your suff rages at the forthcoming Election of a Momboi to Represent you in the General Assembly. ] beg to thank you for tho confidence roposed ir mo in tho past, and ask for a continuance oi that trust. I pledgo myself to go tho Poll. W. J. HURST. mo THE ELECTORS OF RODNEY Gentlemen, —I have tho honour to offe myself aa a Candidate for your suffrages at th coming election, and will take an early oppo tunlty of meeting you at tho different eentros c population, and explaining my political vlewi Should you ds me tho honour of returning m as your representative, I will use my bost effort to promote tho welfare, progress, and BcOTenici it the district, by endeavouring to obtain gram for the openingup and improvement of such road as may, for the present, in some measure compel sate for tho absenco of railways, and by assistini in all legislation calculated to foster and develc its industries and manufactures. I will stren1 ously oppose any attempt to delay the conatru tion of the North Island Trunk Railway, or interfere with our present Bystem of. cducatio and will give ndopendont snppo to the present WM. P. MOAT. MEETINGS FOB THIS WEEK. Warkworth, Freemasons Hall, on Sato day, at 7.30

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4417, 10 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4417, 10 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4417, 10 July 1884, Page 1