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Electoral. MR De LAUTOUR will address the Electors of Newton and Ponsonby— At tho Arch Hill School-house on MONDAY EVENING, the Uth inst., at 7.30 o'clock, And At Avondale lator in the woek. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. A largo number of Electors in your district have asked me to contest the prosent Election. Having been, settled in the North for five years, I feol that any services I oan render should bo at tho disposal of tho North. My olaim to represent you Is simply your right to nsk for tho services of any public man in tho Colony. C. DELAUTOUR. Auckland, July 7,1881. TfILECTORS OF SOUTIT FRANKLIN MR. E. HAMLIN DKSIRKS YOU TO MEET HIM A8 UNDKJi:— MONDAY, JULY 14-In Bombay Hall TUESDAY, July 15—Sohool-room, Maketu WEDNESDAY, JULY 18-Old Schoolroom, Ararimu > THURSDAY,'JULY 17-School room, KohoIcoho FRIDAY, JULY 18-School-room, Pollok SATURDAY, JULY 19-Sohool-room, Awhitu EACH EVKNING AT 7 P.M. TIT R W. F. AUCKLAND IWILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH Aa under :- Woodsidk—Saturday, July 12, In tho Schoolhousa, at half-past 7 p.m. Maraktai — Wodnosday, July 10, in the School-houßo, at half-past 7 p.m. H-unca—Thursday, July 17, In the Schoolhouse, at half -oast 7 p.m. Dbury—Friday, July 18, in tho School house, at half-past 7 p.m. Otaju--Saturday, July 19, In the old Schoolhouse, at hull-past' p.m. fPO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, —At tho request of a consWi-r----able number of tho Kleotors, I consent to allow myself to bo nominated oa a Candidato for j our suffrages; nnd at a manufacturer In your mi '..it, hopo to represont that interest which has hitherto been almost unrepresented in Parliament, kno wing that tho mineral and forest resource of tin) North afford exceptional faculties for maimfacurlng purposes. I will take on opportunity r , giving my views in diffcront centred of population upon subjects at present agitating the public mind. I havo tho honour to bo, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHARLES ATKIN. Eden Terrace, July S, 1834. nr\o THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gknti.esik.v,—Parliament having been dissolved, I beg to (ifor my services as your representative in the new Parllainont Beingl a resident In the district, and liarlng acquired oxp«rlana« In tho business of th« Houso, as well as being Intimately acquainted with your local wants, I trust you will accord Die your support and confidence. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing Tou and explaining my vlows on the leading questions of the day. Faithfully you», THOS. PEACOCK. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CIIY NORTH. Gentlemen,—l beg respectfully to oflVr myselt aa a Candidato to ropresont your District in tho General Assembly, and will seek au early opportunity to address you in public. Iramaln, Yours very truly, JOSEPH NEWMAN. mo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. " Gkntlbmkn,—l have tho honour to offer myself for re-election by your Important district to tho Houso of Representatives, and to assure you, should it be ytur pleasure to confer upon mo a renewal of your oonildenco, that I shall endeavour to merit that eonndtmco and to servo you to tho best of my ability. G. MAURICE O'RORKE. Onohunga, June 2S, 1851. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l have tho honour to offor myselt as a Candidato for your suffrages at tho forthcoming election. I shall take an enrly opportunity of addressing you, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FRANK LAWRY. Epsom, 2Cth Juno, 188-1. mo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Qenilemen,—l respectfully solicit your suffrages at tho forthcoming Election of a Member to Represent you In tho General Assomhly. I beg to thank you for the confidence reposed in me in the past, 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 the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at tho coming election, and will take an early oppor tunity of meeting you at the different centres of population, and explaining my political views. Should you ds mo tho honour of returning me as yout*(ipresentative, I will use my best efforts to promote the welfare, progress, and sot'lement of tho district, by endeavouring to obtain grants fortheopenlngupandlmprovementofsuchroads as may, for the present, In some measure compensate for the absence 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 tlon of the North Island Trunk Railway, or tc interfere with our present system of education, and will give ndopendont support to the present ■ WM. P, MOAT. MEETINGS FOR THIS WEEK. Warkworth, Freemasons Hall, on Satur day, at 7.30

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 1