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Electoral. -\T R W. F. BUCKLAND iWILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OP FRANKLIN NORTH As under:— Turanga—Thursday, July 10, in the Schoolhouse, at half-past 7 p.m. Papakura Valley—Friday, July 11, in tlio School-house, at half-past 7 p.m. Woodride—Saturday, July 12, in tho Schoolhouso, nt half-past 7 p.m. Maraetai — Wednesday, July 10, in the School-house, at holi-p'ast 7 p.m. HUNUA—Thursday, July 17, in the Schoolli'ouso, at half-past 7 p.m. Drury—Friday. July 18, In tho School-house, at half-past 7 p.m. Otara—Saturday, July 19, In tlie old Sohoolhouse, at half-post 7 p.m. mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, —At tho request of a considerable number of the Electors, I conaont to allow myself to bo nominate* as a Candidate for your sull'rages; and as a manufacturer in your midst, hope to represent that interest which has hitherto been almost unrepresented in Parliament, knowing (hut the mineral and forest resourcospf tho North afford exceptional facilities for niauuf_e Airing |ll)rp0S-8. I will tako an opportunity _. giving my views in different centres of population upon subjects at present agitating the publio mind. I have the honour to bo, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHARLES A'l'KIN. Edon Terrace, July 5,1584. mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlemen-,—Parliament having beep dissolved. I bog to offer my services as your representative in the now Parliament. Being a resident in the district, and having acquired experience In tho business of tlie House, as well as being intimately acquainted with your local wants, I trust you will uncord mo your support and oonlidonee. I ahall take an early opportunity of addressing you and explaining my views on the leading questions of tlie day. Faithfully yours, THOS. PH ACOCK. mo THE BLECTORS OF AUCKLAND ■*- CI'IY NORTH. Gentlemen.—l l>cg respectfully to oiler myself as a Candidate to represent your District ill the General ABSombly, 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 Parnell, I havo now the honour to oll*r myself os v cundldato for your bull'ruges at tho onsulng olootion. Any confidence that you may please to ropoeo in mo I «ill endeavour to fully Justify. I remain, Gentlemen, , Yours faithfully, S. THORNE GEORGE. Auckland, July 2,1854. mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,— I have the honour to submit myseir as a Candidate for Re-election as your Representative in Parliament, ami respectfully nslc a Renewal of tho Confidence hitherto reposed in me. I have tho honour to bo, Gentlemen, Your obcdlont servant, JOSEPH A. TOLE. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. - Gentlemhn,—l havo tho honour to offor myself for ro-elocUon hy your important district to the Houso of Representatives, and to assure you, should it be yeur pleasuro to confer upon mo a renewal of your confidence, that I shall ondcavour to merit that oonfldonoe and to serve you to the best of my ability. G. MAURICE O'RORKK. Onehunga, Juno 28,1554. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gestlkmkn,—l have tho honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming- oloctlon. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you. 1 am, Gontlomon, Your obodlent servant. FRANK LA WRY. Epsom, 26th Juno, 1831. mO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA.: GENiLEMEN,—I rospcotfully solicit your suffrages at the forthcoming Election of a Member to Represent you In the Gonoral Assembly. I beg to thank you for tho confidence reposed in mo in the post, and ask for a continuance of that trust. I pledge myself to go the Poll. W. J. HURST. mO THE ELECTORS OF RODNEY. Gentlemen, —I have tlio honour lo offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at tho coming eleotlon, and will take an early oppor tunity of meeting you at tho different centres of population, and explaining my political views. Should you de mo the honour of returning mo as youUfcirosentati vo, I will use my best offorts to promote tho welfare, progress, and sottlemont of the district, by ondeavouring to obtain grants fortheopeningupandimprovementof such roads as may, for the present, in somo measure compensate for the absenco of railways, and by assisting. in all legislation calculated to foster and develop its industries and manufactures. I will strenuously oppose any attempt to delay the construe tion of the North Island Trunk Railway, or to interfere with our present system of education, and will give ndependont Bupport to tho present WM, P. MOAT. MEETINGS FOR THIS WEEK. Warkworth, Freemasons Hall, on Saturday, at 7.30

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1