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Electoral. ' "B1 LECTORS OF SOUTH, FRANKLIN MR. E. HAMLIN 1 desires you to meet him ; as under:— . WEDNESDAY, JULY 16-Old School-room Ararimu . THURSDAY, JULY 17-Schoolroom, Kohe | koho , FRIDAY, JULY 18-School-room, Pollok SATURDAY, JULY 19-Sohoolroom, Awhitu 1 EACH EVENING AT 7 p.m. mO THE ELECTORS OF WAITE MATA, Genjxemen,—l respectfully solicit your sufi rages at tho forthcoming Election of a Membra to Represent you in tho Gonoral Assembly. ] beg to thank you for tho confidence reposed ir me in the past, and ask for a continuance o: that trust. I pledgo myself to go tho Poll. W. J. HURST. rpO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. Gentlemen.—At the request of a number of tho electors of Parnell, I havo now the honour to offer myscll as a candidate for your suffrages at tho ensuing eleotion. Any confidence that you may please to repose in mo I will ondoavour to fully justify. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, S. THORNE GEORGE. Anckland, July 2,1881. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. A large number of Eleotors in your dteti let havo asked mo to contest the present Election. Having been settled In tho North for five years, I fool that any services I can render should bo at the disposal of the North. My claim to represent you is simply your right to ask for tho services of any public man in tho Colony. C. DeLAUTOUR. Auckland, July 7,1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY WEST. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate to represent ycu In the next Parliament WM. SWANSON. mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gbntlkmkn,— I hare the honour to submit my self as a Candidate tor Reoleotion as your Representative in Parliament, and respectfully ask a Renewal of tho Confidence hitherto roposcd in me. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH A. TOLE. mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlemen,—Parliament having been dissolved, I beg to offer ray services as your representative in the new Parliament Being a resident In the distriot and having acquired experience in the business of tho House, as well as being lntlnately acquainted with your looal wants, I trust you will accord me your support and confidence. Faithfully yours, €„ THOS. PEACOCK. mO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND -*■ CUT NORTH. Gentlemen,—l beg respectfully to offer myself as a Candidate to represent yonr Distriot in the General Assembly, and will seek an early opportunity te address you in public. I remain, Yours very truly, JOSEPH NEWMAN. rpo THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Gentlemen,—l have tho honour to offer my self for re-election by yonr important distriot tc the Houso ot Representatives, and to assure you, should it be your pleasure to confor upor mo a renewal of your confidence, .that I shal endeavour to merit that confidence and to servt you to the best of my ability. \j G. MAURICE G'RORKE. Onehunga, Jnnt 28,1884. mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU Gentlemen,—l have the honour to offer my self as a Candidate for your suffrages at thi forthcoming eleotion. I shall take an early opportunity of address ing you. I am, Gentlemen, Yonr obedient servant, FRANK LAWRY. Epsom, 26th June, 1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF RODNEY Gentlemen,—l have the honour to offe myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at th coming eleotion, and will take an early oppo tunity of meeting you at the different centres o population, and explaining my political viewt ShouWyou de me the honour of returning m as you; representative, I will use my best offort to promote the welfare, progress, and set+lemen of the distriot by endeavouring to obtain grant fortheopenlngnpandimprovementofsuchroad as may, for the present, in some measure compel sate for the absence of railways, and by assistin i in all legislation calculated to foster and develo its industries and manufactures. I will strem ously oppose any attempt to delay the constrc tion of the North Island Trunk Railway, or t interfere with our present system of educatioi and will give • ndepehdent suppoi to the present WM. P. MOAT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 1

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