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Electoral. WAITEMATA ELECTION. The Nomination of Candidates will take place at 12 o'clock on TUESDAY, July 15,1881, at the Devonport Hall. THOMAS SEAMAN, R( turning Officer. THE WAITEMATA ELECTORAL ROLL . May now be had at 31, N.Z. Insurance Build' inns, Auckland. THOMAS SEAMAN, Registrar. Jul} 12,1881. /CITY WEST ELECTION. The Friends and Supporters of Mr Dargavllle are hereby invited to a Private Meeting to be held THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cook-street, to make arrangements for Nomination )Jay, Polling Day, &c. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON -*- AND PONSONBY. Mr De LAUTOUR will meet any Electors who are willing to tako aa active part in tho present contest in the Liberal interest at the Excelsior Hall, Newton,TO-DAY (Saturday), 12th inst, from 3 to 5 in the Afternoon, and from 7 to 830 in tho Evening. It is hoped that the Electoral Uoll will then bo obtainable. DARNELL ELECTORATE. A Preliminary MEETING of Mr MOSS'S SUPPORTERS is requested THIS EVENING, at the NEWMARKET COFFEE PALACE, at 7 o'clock; and a Second MEETING on TUES_ DAY Next, at tho ODDFELLOWS' UALh, PARNEL-L, at half-past 7. "DARNELL ELECTORATE. Mv M 0 S S Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at ST SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL - HOUSE, Upper Symondsstreet, on WEDNESDAY Evening, at 8 o'clock; after which a Meeting of his Suppor. tors will he beld, at tho Bame place. OIR G. M. O'RORKE will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of the Manukau District in the Masonic Hall, Queen-street. Onehunga, at halfpast 7 o'clock on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. MR CHARLES ATKIN will Address the Electors of EDEN as follows :— MONDAY, lith inst., 7.30 p.m., Waitc'a Hall. Mount Eden WEDNESDAY, 16th inst., 7.30 p.m., Mount Albert. THURSDAY, 17th innt., 7.30 p.m., Hazell's Riding School, Eden Terrace. TjiLECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH. I shall havo tho honour of Addressing you on TUESDAY, Julyls-Mangnro, School-house, at 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 16 - Wnihoke Schoolhouse, at 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, July 18-Papakura Valloy Schoolhouse, at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, July 19-Maraetai School-house, at 7.30 p.m. B. HARRIS. OIR GEORGE GREY WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING IN TUB OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 14, At 8 o'clock. Subject— "THK PRKSENT POLITICAL CRISIS." fT\O THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate to represent you in tho next Parliament. WM, SWANSON. O THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for ycur snffVages at the approaching Gcnoral Elections, in the liberal- interest. I will shortly meet you, and will give you my views on the present political position. HARRY W. FARNALL. "M/TRJOSEPHNEWMANwiIIADDRESS the ELECTORS of City North on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30, at tho Temperance Hall, Albort/Btreet. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on TUESDAY EVENING Next, the 15th instant, iin St. James's Hall, under the auspices of tho AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. All Carpen-' tcrs and Joiners, Cabinet-makers, Mill Hands, and all others ongagod in the timber trade, are cordially invited to attend. Business: To Consider the Present Political Situation, and to Adopt Resolutions affecting the Working Classes. Tho following gentlemen are expected to attend:—Bir George Grey, X.C.8., O. A. De Lautour, J. M. Dargavillo, J. A. Tole, S. T. George. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m.—F. Stafford, President. Continued on FlreUjPago. meetings. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. The ordinary Monthly Meeting will be held in tho Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, the Uth inst., at a quarter to 8 p.m., when the following Papers will be read :— 1. Notes on the Psolaphidas of New Zealand, by Captain T. Broun. 2. The Curso of Charity, by E. A. Ma«kechnio, Esq. 3. Notes on Geyser Eruptions and Terrace Formations, with photographic illustrations, by J. Martin, F.G.S. T. g. CHEE9EMAN, Secretary. -Cl DEN LODGE, No. 1,530, E.C, An Emergency Meeting will bo held in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hall. Karangahape Road, on MONDAY EVENING next, at 6 o'clook prooisely. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By command of the W.M. JOSEPH WARREN. P.M.. Secretary. A UCKLAND TRADES AND LABOUR __. COUNCIL. A Mooting of tho Council will] tako place on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 p.m., at tho Working Men's Club. HARRY W. FARNALL. Sec. (6 T>OYAL BLACK PRECEPBM&L £\i TORY, 149. -/-jßfilr Tho Monthly Meeting will be _TL«_sß_holil on MONDAY, July 11, at »WJ§""TI7.;iO, in the Hall, Newton. r*L sti_«y Bnsiness-To arrange Annivery&f}sZgSlsso BHry. Visitors cordially invited. ■•■"">•-• By order of W.P. J. CARNAHAN, Registrar. "VTEW ZEALAND SEAMEN'S UNION, JX AUCKLAND BRANCH. Special Meeting at the British Hotel, MONDAY, Uth, at 7.3iip.m., when Mr Dodson, President of tho New Zealand Seamen's Union will Address the Meeting. All Members are requested to attend. Business of importance. ED. ELLISON. Secretary. fTX A.C.8.5., Auckland Xl* Branch, No. 81. A Special Meeting of the above will bo hold immediately after the Ordinary Meeting on WEDNESDAY, 16th instant, to consider the report on the Quinquennial Valuation. The business being important every member is requested to attend. P. KEARNEY, Sec. "XT Z.O.G.T.—The Anniversary of the jy • Sir Henry Havelook Lodge will tako place on TUESDAY next, July 15, in the Lodge Room, Alexandra-street. Addresses will be given by Messrs Carr and Wilcock. Choruses? Songs, Readings, Recitations, Trios. MrKenyori will perform on his Fairy Bells. Toa on tables at 6.30: tickets, Is 6d; concert at 8 o'clock. A host of talent. A B.H. UNION CHOIR. "^* NOTICE fcfMEMBERS. Place of Mooting wuTbe" advertised in Monflay " STA^OTHKBHAM * DICKENSON,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 7

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