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Electoral. li/TR. A. W. O'NEILL WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDKN AT ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM, SYMONDS-STREET, ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 14, At S o'clock. T7l D E N E L E C T I 0 N. MR TOLE, being unable to obtain a hall earlier, will address tho Electors on TUESDAY EVENING Next, lijtli instant, in the NEWTON ATHENAEUM, utßo'olQOk, T> A H NELL ELEOT I0 N. MR S. THORNE GEORGE will Address tho Electors at the Parnell Hall on MONDAY Evening, at 8 o'clock. DARNEL L E LECTIO N. A Meeting of the Supporters of Mr S. THORNE QEORGE will be held nt the Oddfellows' Hall, Purncll, on SATURDAY EVENING next.at7.3oo'clock. TjILECTOI'.S OF SOUTH;FJI^NKkJN. MR. % HAMLIN DESIRE. YOU TO MISBT HIM A3 UNDER:— MONDAY, JULY 11-In Bombay Hall TUESDAY, July 15-School-room, Makctit WEDNESDAY, JULY 10-Old School-room, Ararimu THURSDAY, JULY 17-School room, Kobekolio FRIDAY, JPIjY IH-Belipol-room, pollok SATURDAY, JULY 19-School-room! Awhitu EACH EVENING AT 7 P.M. TIT R D _ L A U T O U R LTX. w iu address the Electors of Newton and Ponsonby— At tlio Arcli Hill School-house on MONDAY EVENING, tho 14th inst., at 7.30 o'clock, And At Avondale later In the week. -VT E W T 0 N ELECTION. MR PEACOCK will Address the Electors of Nowton al the following times nnd places:— Avondale Puiilic Hall—On Friday Evening, lllli inst., ut 7.30 |i tn.

TIT R I) A R O A V I L L E respectfully requests tlio Electors of City West not to commit themselvos to any particular courso in respect of the ensuing election until ho has had an opportunity of boingheard. Ho will Addroes tlie Electors on as early a dato as arrangements can conveniently he made for. ! mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. A largo number of Electors in your district have asked me te contest the present Election. Having been settled In tho North for five years, 1 feel that any services I can render should be at the disposal of tho North. ' My claim to represont you is simply your right to ask for the services of any public man in tho Colony, C. DicLAUTOUR. Auckland, July 7,1831, TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEES OF THE AUCKLAND EDUCATION DISTRICT Gentlemen,—Led by a genuino Interest in Educational matters, I venture to offer myself as a Candidate for tho vacant soat at tlie Auckland Board of Education, and beg tlie honour of. our nomination and vote. My motives and views aro briefly put forth in a letter which will bo in your hands immediately. Your obedient servant, THOS. G. TUCKER, Professor In tho Auckland University College Auckland, Juno 23,135 L Business Notices. T3IANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS J. HOW DE N Wishes to inform those friends who are waiting for the "RAPOLDI" I "RAPOLDI" PIANOS I PIANOS That he is Landing Six, ox Do vo. CALL EARLY AND SEE 111ENKW PETITE PIANO, Tho latest Novelty imported into New Zealand, only 3ft. 4in. wide. NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. r. EES T S OF DRAWERS Vory Handsome Chests of Drawers, in Rich Mottled Kauri, are now soiling at the following prices for Cash:—Tho Duke of Edinburgh Chest of Eight Drawers (tho bonnet drawer richly panelled with totara, bird, and rewa rowa) ,£6 10s; Five Drawor Chests, £4. Theabovoarticleß have always given great satisfaction, and be come more boautiful with age. W. NORRIE, TOP Of SnOItTLAND-BTRBgr. JMi AMES I.A-.KIA-.]. AND DKA i _ FACTOR! JAMES MACKIB, Pnornrrron, VICTORIA-STREET EAST. AUCKLAND Repairs of every deseriptlon In Wood and iron noAtly executed on the shortest notice. Springs made aud repaired. Always on Hand—A large qtwattty of Lamps, also Ironbark Shafts and Spokea^Red Gum r.Uoos. and Hobart Tow» Hardwood. - N.R -Country Orders PMotoaOr »«tended te

ii! J. M O S - 4 O 0., Ij • HOUSE, LAND. & ESTATE AGENTS. We beg to inform Owners of Property that Houses or hand, for RENTAL OR SALE, are entered in our Registry Freo"of Chargo, for the Information of those who favour us with a call at our offices, in Shortlund-atreet. Monov to Lond at Current Rateß of Interest. CHARLES HEBKETII.] [ALEX. AITKEN. HESKETH AND AITKEN are glad to Inform thoir Customers and tho Public generally that having sold the whole of their last fear's Stock of Clovers, etc., they arc in a position to Offor an Entirely New Stock arriving per direct steamer Aorangi, from Loudon, and por Mail Stcamor from Sun Francisco, as undor, all ourrent season's growth, consisting ofWHITE CLOVER (Trefolium repens) RED CLOVER (Trefolium pretens) ALSYKE CLOVER (Trefolium hybrida) COWGRASS (Trefolium perenne) SCARLET CLOVER (Trefolium incarnatum) TREFOIL (Medicago supulina) LUCERNE (Medicago sativa) ALFALFA (Medicago Chiliana) TIMOTHY (Phleum Prateuis) CRESTED DOGSTAIL (Cynosurus eristalus) MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus protensis) SHEEPS FESCUE (Festuca ovina) WOOD MEADOW GRASS (Poa nemoralis) PRAIRIE (Bromus Schrcedori) DOOB GRASS RAT-TAIL (Sporobolus clongatus) RYE-GRASS (Soloum perrcne sempervirens) COCKSFOOT (Daotylis glomerate) PURPLE and GREEN TOP ABERDEEN TURNIPS DEVONSHIRE GREY STONE, WHITE STONE. AND GLOBE TURNIPS SWEDE TURNIPS They aro also Agents for the Bonedust as Manufactured by tho Auckland Manure Company, Sydney Bonedust and Flour, Mineral ani Bone Phosphates, Potato and Gr % ass Manures, Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, and other Artificial Manures; Oats, Maizo, Barloy. Beans, Pease; Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt, Cobra, and Linseed Coke -, New Zealand Flax and Tow, etc.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4418, 11 July 1884, Page 1