--Sectoral. TO CANDIDATES FOR PARLIAMENT. ] Candidates fdtr Parliament in the coming Elections will please note that we shall give. to each a Report not exceeding two columns ia length of the First Address to the Electors. If a Fuller Report thereof is desired, or Reports of • subsequent Speeches; special arrangements will : ba've to be.made. "4 ' W. BEAUMONT, Manager. October 11,1830. . R .vF. L A W R Yl Will Address the Electors of Parnell in the Newmarket Hall THIS (Wednesday! JEVENING at 8 o'clock. - ■ -rpr • R A N X.L J 1 N. Mr B. HARRIS will Addresathe Electors a/. under at 7.-0 pirn. :— Waipipi—MONDAY, NovenjherlO. at Schoolhouse. Pollack-TUESDAY, November 11, atSchoolhouse. Awhltii-WEDNESDAY, November 12, ait Schoolhouse, Kohekohe—THURSDAY. November 13. at School house. Maiori—FRIDAY, November 14, at SchooV house. Waiuku — SATURDAY, November 15, at Public Hall. \ ' - /IT mO THE .ELECTORS OF EDEN THE HON. E,, MITCHELSON WILI, ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDEN AT WAITE'S HALL. MOUNT EDEN. ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. ] Chair to be taken at half-past seven p.m. '•_ : rjlO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. « Gentlemen,— I have tho heuionr to offer myoelf as a * Candidate to represent you in the next Parlia--1 ment of -NeW Zealand, and will take an early 1 ... ■■ .- i opportnniW 6f BUbmitite_£ mf views to you and : conferring with you upon the present critical affairs Of the Colbn.-*. 1 I have the honour to he, \ Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, s G. MAURICE O'RORKE. / Mount Smart, Penrose, _ October 4,1890. *^ I , * r " -, ... v 6 ~} TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TE _ AROHA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. Gentlemen.—Mr W. s. Allen is a Candi- 1 date for your suffrages at the forthcoming li General Elections. Mr Allen will arrive in j New Zealand on the Bth November, and will immediately afterwards address meetings at the various centres of population. HENRY BUTTLE, 0 Acting Agent. October 18,1890. 1 __■-■ c a _ mO THE ELECTORS AND NON- j ELECTORS OF MARSDEN. j Gentlemen,-. I beg to inform you that I shall be a Candidate for yoiir suffrages at the forthcoining El-Ot-ottfov Marsden.' c ... Yours obediently, . j* A. ELLIOTT. Kamo, October 24,1890. j < rpo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. It has been stated that I am running for . Eden in tbe interests of another Candidate. f This is untrue. I shall absolutely go to the Poll, JOSEPH GREENWOOD. _ Wat-tefll • WANTED Known.—Miss Cadigan, Dressmaker. Beresford-street, opposite i Union-street. s WANTED Seen — The lovely new c Oriental Drapes for Mantles or Brackets, . from 7_d to Is 6d the yard: Plain Art Muslin in 1 beautiful Bhades, just received and shown in « Goodson's Oriental Bazaar and Xmas Cards Show Room. . T>OOT MANUFACTURERS AND . OTHERS. 1 li " ' 1 The undersigned having resigned his position ( t as Manager of Messrs Wm. McArthur & Co.'a 1 Boot and Saddlery Department and Factory, is J open for a similar engagement in any part of tbe ( •" f colony. Testimonials of ability and experience i can be produced.. Address Box 75, Post-office, < Auckland. ■ • JOHN JAMIESONi O TAILORS AND TAILORESSES.-- 3 Wanted, good Coat Hand : also. Trousers ( and Vest Hands. — Apply Collie aa4 Stilt, \ 1 Victoria-street East. • . .-..'.■-£__ l_ it
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 262, 5 November 1890, Page 1
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