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Electoral, OIR G. M. O'RORKE will ADDRESS the ELECTORS of the Manukau Distiict in the Masonic Hall, Queen-xtreet. Onehunga, at halfpast 7 o'clock THIS EVENING ■jt/TRJOSEPHNKWMANwiIIADDRESS the ELECTORS of City North THIS EVENING, at 7.30, at the Temperance Hall, Albert^strcnt. Tm DE N ELECTION, MR TOLE, being unable to obtain a hull earlier, will address tho Electors THIS (Tuesday) EVENING 10th instant, In tho NEWTON ATHENJSWM, »t 8 o'olock. pARNELL ELECTORATE. M k MOBS Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS at ST SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL - HOUSK, Upper Symonds-street, on WEDNESDAY Evening, at 8 o'olook; after which a Meeting of bis Supporters will ho bold, at tho same plaoo. TjUECTORS OF SOUTH. FRANKLIN MR. eTTiAMLIN DICHIItKB YOU TO MEET HIM AS UNDRK:*TUEBDAY, July IS-School-room, Maketu WEDNESDAY, JULY 18-Old Scliool-room. Ararlmu THURSDAY, JULY 17-ScUoolroom, Kohokdho FRIDAY, JULY 18-Sohool-room, Pollok SATURDAY, JULY 10-School-room, Awbitn BACH EVENING AT 7 P.M. IVT R \V, F. AUCKLAND ,WiLL ADDRESS THK ELECTORS OF FRANKUN NORTH Ag under:— Maiuktai — Wednesday, July 10, in tho BchooUiousu, at halt-pout 7. p.m. Hpnua—Thursday, July 17, in the SclioolKoufto, at hall-past 7 p.m. DnußY—Friday, July 18, in tho School-houso, at holl-uast 7 p.m. Otaka—Saturday, July lfl, In tho old Schoolhouso, at half-paat 7 p.m. mO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. (JKNTLKMKN,—At the request of a number uf Uie electors of Purnoll, I have now the honour to oirer mysel' u» a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing uloctlon. Any confidence Unit you may plejiso to ropoeo In mo I will endeavour to fully justify. I remain, Gonliemon, Yours faithfully, 8. THORNK GEORGE. Auckland, July 2,1881. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. A largo number of Electors In yoHr district have asked mo to contest tho present Election. Having been Bottled in tho North for five years, I 100 l 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 tho sorvioes of any public man in tho Colony. C. DkLAUTOUR. Auckland, July 7,1881. ■jl/l It D A R G A V I L L E respectfully requests Uio Electors of City West not to commit thomsolvea to any particular courso in respect of tho ensuing election until he lias had an opportunity of being heard, lie will Address the Electors on as early a dato as arrangements can conveniently bo made for. mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlkmbn,—Parliament having been dissolved, I boR to after my services as your representative in the new Parliament. Being a resident in the distriot, and having acquired cxporlonce In tho business of th« Houso, as well as being Intimately acquainted with your local wants, I trust you will accord me your support and confldonee. Faithfully yours, THOS. PEACOCK. mO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND -"- CIIY NORTH. Gentlbmbn,—l bog reepeotfully to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your District in the Goneral Assombly, and will nook an early opportunity to address yon in public. I remain. Yours very truly. JOSEPH NEWMAN. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l have tho honour to ofitr myself for ro-eloction by your important district to tho House of Representatives, and to assure you, should It bo your pleasure to confer tipon mo a renewal of your confldonco, that I shall endoavour to merit that confldonoo and to serve you to tho best of my ability. G. MAURICE G'RORKK. Onohunga, Juno 28,1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gehtlkmen,—l havo tho honour to offor myaelf as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election. I shall take an early opportunity of addrossing you. • I am. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FRANK LA WRY. Epsom, 26th June, 1884. mO THE ELECTORS OF RODNEY. Gentlemen, —I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the coining 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 me as youj representative, I will use my bost efforts to promote the welfare, progress, and settlement of the district, by endeavouring to obtain grants for the opening up and improvement of such roads as may, for the present, in some measure compensate for tho absence of railways, and by assistln g. 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 to Interfere with our present system of education, and will give ndopendent support to the present WM. P. MOAT,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4421, 15 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4421, 15 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4421, 15 July 1884, Page 1