Electoral. M E H. W. F ARNALL WILL ADDRESS THE CITY ELECTORS AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING: —— OVAL ORANGE A-' INSTITUTION. c followin B aro the Candidates approved by /ffisss!3si%&3if\. the al)0V0 Institution, |g the Support of all Loyal Electors is sought SL Ou their behalf :— EDEN T. E. MITCHELSOW PARNELL .. J. M. LENNOX MANUKAU .. W. F. BUCKLAND WAITEMATA.. X. ; ™ R CITY} .. .. {^THOMPSON ByOrder ' WM.THORNE. Hon. G.S., L.O.L. TTNITED LIBERAL MEETING, \J CITY HALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8, the people of Auckland are invited to meet the three Liberal Candidates — Messrs REES. NAPIEE. and SHERA—who will each address the meeting. Before the Addresses by tho Candidates, a resolution of sympathy with Sir George Grey, and of gratitude for his paat services, will be proposed. The Dress Circle will be reserved for ladies, and gentlemen accompanying them. R. J. DUNCAN, Secretary. Central Liberal Committee Room. High-street, Auckland. TTNITED' LABOUR ELECTORAL \J COMMITTEE. The following aro tho Candidates approved, by the abovenamed organisation, representing all working men in the Provincial District :— W. L. REES ~) W. J. NAPIER rAuckland City J. M. SHERA J JOSEPH GREENWOOD Eden DAVID GOLDIK... Newton J. M. LKNNOX Parnell JOHN LUNDON- Bay of Islands A. ELLIOTT „ Marsden W. KKLLY East Coast N.B.—Every working man is earnestly requested to vote for the above Candidates. Every City voter can vote for the three City Candidates—Messrs Rees, Napier, and Shera. Signed on behalf 1 J. TURNER. Of the Executive Chairman, of the United v Labour Electoral ARTHUR DESMOND, Committee. J Hon. Secretary. Auckland, November 28,1390, Tji LECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY ! THE LIBERAL CANDIDATES j Choeen by the Contral Liberal Committeo are— Mb W. L. REES Mr W. J. NAPIER Mr J, M. SHERA. • \ Jjiberal Committee Rooms, High-street. BAENELL ELECTION. Mr F. LAWRY ■will Address the Electors in the Parnell Hall (Salvation Army's) THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. qiR MAURICE O'RORKE Will Address the Electors of Manukau as under :— THIS .{WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at ONEHUNG A HALL, at 7.30 o'clock THURSDAY, December 4, at OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL, at 7.30 p.m. MANUKAU ELECTORATE. Mr Buckland will address the Electors of Manukau n.s under: At Otahuhu, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, in the Public Hall, at 7.30 o'clock. At Onehunga, on THURSDAY, the 4th of December, in the Public Hall, at 7.30 p.m. MR JOSEPH GREENWOOD will ad- ■ * dross the Eleclore ol Edsn at the Public Hall, I Epsom, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at' 8 o'clock. "OLECTOES OF EDEN. Gentlemen.— Being a Caudidate for the Eden seat. I hare pleasure in placing my political programme before you. Retrenchment Abolition of Property Tax : in lieu thereof. Land and Income Tax Land Settlement Taxing Absentees Aiding Local Industries. JOSEPH GREENWOOD Tpl LECTORS CITY OF AUCKLAND. Gentlemek,— In consequence of the lamented retirement of Sir George Grey. E.C.8., through severe illness, I am a Candidate for the honour { of representing you in the new Parliament at I the request of the Auckland Liberal Party and a large body of Electors, Youra faithfully, J. M. SHERA mo THE ELECTORS AND NONELECTORS OF MARSDEN. Gentlemen , ,— I beg to inform you that I shall be a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election forMareden. Yoiara obediently, A. ELLIOTT Kamo, October 24,1890.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 285, 3 December 1890, Page 8
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