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Auctions. TO-MORROW.-. ::„._. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE Of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MADE FURNITURE. l£ TO CLOSE VARIOUS ACCOUNTS Prior to taking over 'the New Building. G: ABRIEL LEWIS ' Will sell on the above date, at 11 o'clock, A N IMMENSE QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR MADE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.' %2£- NO RESERVE. . Every Lot JMUST BE SOLD to Close Accounts. TO-MORROW, ; At Eleven o'clock. Trade Sale of CHAIRS. CHAIRS. CHAIRS. AUSTRIAN AND~AMERICAN CHAIRS. B. TONKS k CO. Have received instructions to soil on Wednesday next, at eleven o'clook, -t /* E , CASES AUSTRIAN CHAIRS it>O AND AMERICAN CHAIRS. DINING KOOKERS GRECIAN SPINDLE OAK DINING DOUGLAS ARM &.C.. &C, &C. Samples now on view to the Trade. CHAS. HKSKKTII.] [ALKX. AITKEN. TTESKETH, AITKEN AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Rexular Sales every Tuesday of Hides, Skins, Wool, Tallow, etc. CITY MARKET. HIDES, SHEEPSKINS TALLOW. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. Public Notices. '■ ' \ ' "'■-' JUBILEE WHISKY, Unrivalled in the Colonies. MILD' AND MELLOW. JOHN ROBERTSON AND SONS, Dundee. KING, WALKER, AND Co., Sole Agents. , Election Notices. mo THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. Gentlemen,— *" ■ ; . Opposed alike to the present Coalition and to handing over the country to the Hump of the old Continuous Ministry, to whose misgovernment so much of our trouble is due, I ask a renewal of the trust you have for ten years been pleased to place in mo. A great issue is for the first time practically before you. I refer to the effective Protection of every suitable Home Industry. I am stroogly in favour of this as a policy, and believe, that it will also lead to the re-construction of Parties necessary to rescue Parliament from the confusion and weakness caused by the profligate expenditure of millions of borrowed money. Against- this expenditure and .its attendant evils, you. are all aware that I have never ceased to fight, j On all other points mypolitical opinions are too well known to need recapitulation. Whether I have in any way been unfaithful to them or to your interests, it will be, gentlemen, for you now to say. Yours faithfully, F. J. MOSS. mO.THE ELECTORS OF PONSONBY. I have the honour to intimate that I am a Candidate for election to the House of Representatives for the district of Ponsonby. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you in Public Meeting, lam, Yours faithfully, THOS. PEACOCK. mO THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL" Gentlemen,—As an opponent of the present Government, I have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages. I advocate a thorough retrenchment, so that our expenditure may bo brought well within our revenue; the settlement of the people upon the laud; the fostering of local industries; the . abolition of the property tax; anl the substitution of a Laud and Income Tax. Yours faithfully, SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE. TO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN MR J. AITKEN CONNELL will havo great pleasure in meeting any gentlemen who are favourable to his cundidature, and who arc willing to act as Members of his Central and Local Committees, in Waitc's Hall, Mt. Edenon FRIDAY, the Sth inst, at 7 o'clock p.m. Mr Connell expects the attendance of gentlemen generally favourable to his candidature and -who are willing, if thoroughly satisfied on any matters, upon which they may desire further information, to act upon his Cornmi tteos. Leading electors in .the outlying portion of tho district aro specially requested to attond. Business o£ great importance will be laid before the mooting.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 156, 5 July 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 156, 5 July 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 156, 5 July 1887, Page 8