Electoral. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MANUKA U. The following— BUOKLAND, WILLIAM FRANCIS, of Kemuera, Solicitor, MUrR, JAMBS. Victoria Avenue. Eden Terrace, Auckland, Merchant. McMAHON, JOHN, Queen-street, Onehunga, Shipping Cleric. O'RORKE, SIR GEORGE MAURICE, 6 f Jerniyn-screet, Auckland, Knight, have been duly Nominated as Candidates, in accordance with the provisions of the Electoral Act. 1893. The Poll will be taken at the undermentioned Polling Places on the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY of NOVEMBER. 1893 :- Courthouse, Onehunga (Principal) The Public Hall, Epsom The Schoolhouse, Tamaki West The Public Hall, Panmure Mr Wilkie's Workshop, Ellerslie Mount Hobson Hall, Remuera St. Alban's Schoolroom, Mount Eden,' ROBERT S. BUSH. Returning Officer. TTILECTORAL DISTRICT OF J__ WAITEMATA. I hereby give notice that the following Candidates have been Nominated to Represent the above District in the House of Representatives :— RICHARD MONK. Paeroa (near Helensville), Farmer. JACKSON PALMER, Northcote, Barrister. I MATTHEW ANGOVE. Returning Officer. Warkworth.
rnHE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT ! CANDIDATES. SIR GEO. GREY, K.C.B. MR W, J. NAPIER 11R T. THOMPSON. ] JBERAL ELECTORS are earnestly requested to VOTE FOR THE WHOLE TICKET and AVOID "PLUMPING." THE AUCKLAND T-7" NIGHTS OF T ABOUR. All KNIGHTS OF LABOUR are hereby requested by the Dli STRICT ASSEMBLY TO SUPPORT THE ELECTION OF ; M R W. J. N APIEE FOR THE CITY ELECTORATE. .7. T. B. DINES. DISTRICT RECORDING and FINANCIAL SECRETARY. District 259, Knights of Labour.
-jHILECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. MR W. J. NAPIER Will again Address the Electors of the City in St. GEOHGE 'S HALL, Karangahape Road, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Ladies, Snov Assistants, Factory Workers, and other Toilers Specially Invited. RmHOM P S O N 1 Will Address the Electors as under :— St. David's, Symonds-street—TO-NIGHT Ladies specially invited to attend. ThiLECTION FOR AUCKLAND CITY. JLli MR C. E. BUTTON, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS TONIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! IX THE CITY HALL, At 8 o'clock. The Dress Circle will be Specially Reserved for Ladies aud their Escorts. And at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT.
XT' LECTION FOR AUCKLAND CITY. MR C. E. BUTTON'S COMMITTEE ROOMS: CENTRAL—Exchange Chambers, nextT. and S. Morrin's, Queen-street SOUTH WARD.—Room at rear of St. James' Hall, VVelli'iKton-strcet. PONSONBV - Shop near Three Lamps, Ponsonby lioad. NEWTON-At Mr McPherson's, Great North Rond. near St George's Hall. GRAFTON— Wesleyan School, corner of Carlton Gore and Graf ton Roads. Rolls may be inspected daily at tho Committee Rooms. TVT AIPA "ELECTORATE. Mr GERALD PEACOCKE Will Address Meetings ' at Makkto—THlS (FRIDAY) EVENING Dkury—SATURDAY, 11 o'clock Bombay—SATURDAY, 3 o'clock Pokeno—SATURDAY, 8 o'clock. mo~THET el7ect6rs^~of waipa. Ladies and Gentlemkn,--T have the honour to inform you I am a Candidate for the Waipa Seat in the coming Election, and in consequence of very limited time before the Polling Day. I regret 1 shall aot be able to visit all the centres, as I should have wished, but I purpose addressing the electors as follows :— FRIDAY, 24th-Maunsratawhiri Valley, 3p.m. Mercer, 8 p.m. F. W. LANG.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 279, 24 November 1893, Page 4
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