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Election Notices. mO THE ELECTORS OF . EDEN Gentlemen,— . •" -« I have pleasure in offering.myself as Candidate for your electorate, and will, at i early date, do myself tho honour of addressii you on political matters. t / . EDWIN MITCHELSONi Auckland, 30th June, 1887. I ' ' >_£ TO THE ELECTORS OF EDEJn Copies of my first andsecond Addresses to ye and of my Letters on Party Government and < Sir George Grey's Speech may be obtained each of the following places :—&. J R. H. Abbott's Drapery Establishmei Symonds-street j Smcaton Bros.' Store, Mount Roskill Road Smeaton Bros.' Store, Beedell's Buildtal Eden Terrace . f . A. Cucksey's Store, Mount Eden Road.' J J. AITKEN CONNELL, I Candidate for EdeJ mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWT(f Gentlemen,-I am a candidate for yourF" frages at the next.General Election. I myself to do my best endeavours as follows I 1. Protect the industries of the colony, J 2. Nationalise the land. I regard the Yip Settlement Scheme as the thin end of the v&e to nationalise the land. I 3. To impose a Land Tax, and, if required ll Income I'ax, in lieu of a Property Tax. I 4. To keep our present education ■ stfm intact, trimmed economically to produojhe best results. J 5. And one vote for one man. I a|for measures and not for men. . f Yours truly, I HENRY R. Jlf^_ mO THE ELECTORS OF ERANBYN SOUTH. - / f

Gentlemen,—At the very urgeit requff of a large number of influential elecors in y<jf very important district, I have coipented sallow myself to be nominated as youi represjtative in the coming Reform Parlianent, w- will positively go to the Poll in the intpt of Retrenchment and Reform, ari indepeient of all other Political Parties. / I -....: /am, I;, 4sk You- very try. Jen jenjns. Newmarket, June 10th, 18f. | XISANKLI n! Soj TH. I I MAJOR HARRIS will jddress tbj Electors asunder:— I I ■ I Pukekohe School-houd TO-MIRROW (Saturday), 7.30 p.rn/ . | Patumahoe Hall, MONDAY, July j 7.30 p.m. Bombay Hall, TUESD/Y/, July 5, j p.m. Paparata School-housfWEDNEg)AY, July 0,7 pm. f I . f ' r Maungatawhiri Sohd-house, T2URSDAY, July 7, 7 p.m.- . / I Mercer School-houseFRIDAY, 1 July 8, 7.30 P-m-.' . J J Pokeno Hill School-lpe, SATURDAY, July 0,7 p.m. j j' - ~ _ ■ I ! • " ' A UCKLAND ELECTORATE. The supporters of J E. W. MORRISON arc requested to meet atihe old Wellington Hotel TO-MORROW (Satiay), July!, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of cnpleting tb_ election arid appointment of Conjittces. | j, :-/* '' -• •. '/ *" T. C. GRAHAM, ~;;:-, "•' | . j Secretary.:mo THE EECTORS fOF EDEN. POLITICA'SODIAL METING.: - G_NTLEMEN,—ieg respectfully to inviteyou to meet me on HEYDAY EVENING next, the Ith July, at -thipt. Sepulchre's fSchoolrooin Symonds-strect.fhen I propose making to you my bow as a Caudate for yotr suffrages. - As the mectinjis of an - introductory character merely, I ddot propose altering upon the discussion of te many important topics of public interest pw agitating'the jpublic mind. These I will dil with at theproper time; that is to say, af terje nominatioj. | The progranjie for Monday evening will.be as follows:— !, . .. \ 1. A few ivfds upon the .truej nature of the rclatia which shouH obiain between a memlr and his constituents, and on.the functps and responsibilities oiE each. 2. Who isio? Where kid lie come,from? Whahashedone?! I-: - ••■■ > 3. Electio/ractics. IE, '.- i. On thelfluence of women in elections and polics, considered in relation to the shcf burning question of Women's Surage. | -| ■•! . ■/'■ .-•'. ' Eleotorsvill do me a very great favour if they will kind? bring their wives, sweethearts, and adult lad members of their families with them, as this isthe sole occasion upon which I will speak upji the above-named fourth topic, and I am pancularly desirous that as many ladies as possite in the electorate should hear what I havetojiy. .' | j j .'. : W N.8.-Admission for ladies, accompanied by not mq- than one gentleman each, by side door, fjm seven to a qulrter-pasc seven- p.m. Fronldoor open for gentlemen at a quarterpast spen. Address amimences ft twentyflve nxiutes to eight sharp. | ~| i: I hqe, gentlemen, we shall have ariinteresting and /ot, perhaps, an | altogether Junamusing cvemig. • ■■■ '■ " ■ J. AITKEN CONNELL, / I Caodidate for Ederi. Jlp THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST. teNTLKMEN,—At the request ofa large numb<f of Electors, it is imr intcntiouto solicit your SJrTrages at the ensuing General Contest.; As regards my political oplnioh|tlioy arc such it are held by advanced Liberals ( . '. ' fft is abundantly manifest thatasweepingrefaction must be make in the lost of Qoycrnn'ent. ' ,1.; .. .-. /Tho Property Taj, which Jias proved so deterrent to the progress and sittlementof the Colony, should be abolished, Jnd in its place I Land and Income Taxes imposf-v " '~" All encouragement shouldibe afforded to people to settle upon the land.' ■ Plural Voting should be abolished. ■ ■/ ' The aggregate sum through" the Customs should be largely reduced, and the duties levied be ruainly on iiticles of luxury and those which can be prodiced in the colony. The Upper House should te; abolished, but if allowed to continue, its menik-s should attend at their own expense., |j The above are some of thoihiportantquestious with which the coining Parliament will have to deal. \V '..::, ' .:.'. I shall take an early opportlnity to invite you to meet me, in order to enter j- to details on the questions I have mcntioifea, and. explain my views on other matters whiel shordd have the careful consideration of electors. In the event of your ddinfe me the honour of returning me, you may rely upon' it that my energies, and thirty years' colonial experience, will be devoted to the advancement of New Zealand, and to watching over the interests of the electors of City West. f« I lam, Gentlemen, Your most Obedient Servant, lv '■■ ; E."VTi MORRISON. Karangahape poad, June 27,1557. I . "

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Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 8

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