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Electoral. MR De LAUTOUR will address the Electors of Newton and | Ponsonby— At the Aroh Hill School-house This (MONDAY) EVENING, the lltlilnst., nt 7.39 o'clock, And At Avondale later in tho woek. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. A largo number of Electorß in your district have asked me to contest the present Election. Having boon Bottled in tho North for five years, I feel that any services I can render should bo at tho disposal of tho North. My claim to represent you is simply your right to ask for the services of any public man in tho Colony. C. DbLAUTOUR. Auckland, July 7,1881. TjILECTORS OF SOUTH. FRANKLIN MR. E. HAMLIN DESIRES YOU TO MKKT UIM AS undkr:— MONDAY, JULY li-In Bombay Hall TUESDAY, July 15-School-room, Mukctu WEDNESDAY, JULY 16-Old Schoolroom, Arnrlmu THURSDAY, JULY 17—School-room, Kohokoho FRIDAY, JULY 18-School-room, Pollok SATURDAY, JULY 19-Schoolroom, Awhitu EACH EVENING AT 7 P.M. ■m/T R W. F. BUCKLAND .WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH As under :- Maraktai — Wcdnosday, July l(i, in the School-house, at half past 7 p.m. Hunua—Thursday, July 17, in the Sclioolhouso, at half-past 7 p.m. Dkuuy—Friday. July 18, in the School-house, at half-past 7 p.m. Otara—Saturday, July 19, in the ol« Schoolhouse, at half-past 7 p.m. mO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. Gentlbmkn.—At the request of a number of the doctors of Parnoll, I havo now tho honour to offer mysol* as a candidate for your suffrages at tho ensuing olcotlon. Any confidence thai you may ploase to roposo in mo I will endeavour to fully justify. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, S. THORNK GEORGE. Anckland, July 2,1881. jyr R. A. W. O'NEILL WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDKN AT ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM, SYMONDS-&TREET, THIS EVENING, JULY 14, At 8 o'clock. 171 DEN E L E C T 1- O N. MR TOLE, being unable lo obtain a hall curlier, will nddrcss tho Electors on TUESDAY EVENING Next, 15th instant, in the NEWTON ATHENAEUM, nt 8 o'olock. rr\o THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gkntlbmkn,—Pnrliamont having been dissolved, I bog to effer my Borvlccs as your roprescn'utive in tho now Parliament. Being a rosldont In tho district, and having acquired oxporienco in tho businoss of the Homo, as well as being intimately acquainted with your local wants, I trust you will accord mo your support and confidence. Faithfully yours, . THOB. PEACOCK. TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY NORTH. Gentlemen,—l beg respectfully to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your District in the General Assembly, and will sook an early opportunity to address you in public. I remain, Yours very truly, JOSEPH NEWMAN. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l have tho honour to offer myself for re-o_ectlon by your Important district to tho Honso of Representatives, and to assure you, should It be your pleasuro to confer npon mo a renewal of your confidence, that I shall endeavour to merit that confidence and to serve you to the best of my nbility. G. MAURICE O'RORKE. Onehnnga, June 28,1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming eleotion. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing yon. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FRANK LAWRY. Epsom, 2iith June, 1884. mO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Genxlemen,—l respectfully solicit your suffrages at the forthcoming Election of a Momber to Represent you in the Goneral Assembly. I beg to thank you for tho confidence reposed in mo in tho past, and ask for a continuance of that trust. I pledge myßelf to go the Poll. W. J. HURST. mO THE ELECTORS OF RODNEY. Gentlemen,—l 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 de me the honour of returning mo as your representative, I will use my hest efforts to promote the welfare, progress, and seetleraent ■ of the district, by endeavouring to obtain grants - for theopeningnpand improvement of suchroads - as may, for the present, in some measure compensate for the absence of railways, and by assisting, i in all legislation calculated to foster and develop i 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 ndependent support f to the present I WM. P. MOAT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 1420, 14 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 1420, 14 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 1420, 14 July 1884, Page 1