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' Electoral. I T^LEUTORAL^niSTRICP A . " J^ PARNELL, KiLT OJ NOMINATIONOFCANDIDATEB. 3 ' *,In .Pttrw¥"K» of the Electoral Art km, 9 the A monument and other AeK&an« ;">• lJ'^ ci>y S»'e notice that the ~nlther» ! tioned Candidates have beendulv vnde. r «ien. P £/?!s: is T#iau th t WT»H • ueoember, 1896, viz.:- ' tQ<Mtll day 0 ( The Poll will Open at 9 a.m. and Closetm* 5 JOSEPH GILMORB, \ Keturaiaa Dm** - Auckland, 27th_Xoyeniber. 1886. I ELECTORAL DISTRInr; f NOMINATION OF CANJDATBS ; Notice is hereby given that *KKMRIC WILLIAM LANG, of 1W k&ratuea, Farmer, ' ot "AtAnd HOWARD WALKER, of Ca««l, Clergyman. Werslna,. have (with their consent) been duly and „„. lai-ly Nominated as Candidates at th. Fi.^* of a Member of the House « ' Renresn» ll- m for the said Electoral m*Mc\ th« P^?' which will be taken at the nivewl ! " Pisces for th.i said district on FRIDAY ?* THOMAS KIRK, „ . t . , __ Returning 0ff1... Magistrate's Office, "woer, Hamilton. Novamteor 26.1896. nno w aikato elTboxori FRiEXDS.-Havinj,' consented so recently as yesterday, by telegram from this distance t nomination for your Electorate, it is imnossi'b for me to be among you before your votes will betaken. In asking jour favourable considers tion of my candidature, I invite your support of the following planks :— w«uui 1. The right to life liberty and equal opnor. tunics always paramount. mi 2. The destiny of the beverage liquor traffic detcrminablc by the majority vote of Z people, both locally and nationally. 3. The opportunity of representation afforded Liberal electors, and the prevention of an abortive licensing poll. 4. In frre*t Colonial issues, the people alffaw the final arbiters by the referendum. 5. Education in all its grades equally accei. sible to all. 6. All Colonial loans to be car marked by Pat. liament before raised, and held by elective mm. political treasury loan trustees exclusively for expenditure as per ear marks. 7. Civil service similarly placed beyond political influence, with corresponding economy of administration. } 8. lligid restriction of indirect taxation. I 9. Intercolonial federation and free trade; 10. Speedy completion of the great trunkllnes of railway communication. 11. A year's experiment of the Vailesyßtem of the railways in the Auckland Province. j 12. Eight-hours' system for occupations to | which ir. can reasonably apply, with inoreased pay when overtime a necessity. 13. Old-Age Pensions only if practicable on conditions which will not pauperise. U. Reform of relations between Upper and Lower Houses, on the lines of the Norwegian j system. 15. Equal laws for the sexes. If these proposals fail to sufficiently commend me to your choice ac the polls. I shall find my chief consolation in my high esteem for to personal character of the other candidate to whom your suffrages have hitherto been accorded. Faithfully yours, KDYVARD WALKER. Dunedin, November 25th, 1895. J. 11, S HE Ri Invites Friends and Supporters to meet him a' WESLEY HALL TO-NIGHT SATURDAY) At Ek;hi o'Clock. TO MAKE AKUA.\GEMENTSFORTHE CONTEST. T. HT ~S HE R A One of the Liberal Candidates for Auckland City, will Address the Electors en MONDAY NIGHT In the GRAFTON DISTRICT SCHOOL • HOUSE, Nugenc-street, Kyber Pass, On The Claims ob the Three Conservative Candidates— Sty Borrowing-Tax on Commercial Tkavklleks— Mining Protection, and oUior Topics. Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. L L~~A BC U R /^ANDIDAT E. MR . J . FAWCUS WILL ADDRESS THE KLECTOKS AT CASEY'S HALL. Great North itaul, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL-BOOM, THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. M*'"W. F. M ASSK WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN" As follows:— Saturday, Nov. 23-Mangere Public Hall MONDAY, Nov. 3D~W'hangarataSchoolrooia Tuesday, Dec. I—Karaka Schoolroom Wednesday, Dec. 2 — Awitu Wharf, Jfr Wills Hour 7.30 p.m. .. J _ |M E BRKE6T KUGS TB B iv'S Will once more ADDK l-:SS THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY At POKSOX3Y HALL, ox MONDAY NEXT, 30th INST., h p.m. All are invited to he.ir the only Truly Independent Candidate in the lield J ______. Ik ft RT. 'fHOiU'ftON'B COMMITTEES ill wieet as under:— CENTRAL and UENEUAL COMHITTEE.-Viotoria-strect Vast, corner Lorue-stieci. (,'hainnan, Mr Win. Leys. PONSONBY.-Nearly opposite P»b;ic Hall, Jei-Tois Koau. Chairman. Mr Campi'W. GHAFTON. - St. 'Sepulchre's Seho^nW"' iSymondt-street. Chaii man, Mr a. KCio. NKWTON.—Near Sr. Georges Hall, Chairman, Mr Jesse Sags. SOUTH WARD.-WeUin-ton-streot, roam"1 rear St. James's Hall. Chairman. " Uaahcr. Friends and Supporters ure respectfully «• viied o attend, and i;ive what asiistance ww :an io the Comniiltees. Electors can inapect the Rolls «tanjof« ibove rooms. Committee Itoorcs ODon all day. Meeting' f.30 each evening. (Si gn6 d) A. Wlgg^ Central Committee Rooms, Victoria-street Kaat. November £3. ltiS&. .—-j- ---* MEETING oi Lady Supporteriof »B JOHN KOLLAKD in the present contest or the representation of Eden will be he he Devonport Hall on MONDAY. Vort*W :oth, at i p.m., and tha Gentlemen's Committee vill meetin the evcn;ng atj.3o p.m._ __ _-- O 0 RO"U G H •'' F PARSfc ELECTION ObrCO UN CILLOH. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCYI hereby notify that an Election for the Q , .f Councillor of this Borough |" &* r^ tt« Councillor Thornes. elected■ M«(S thc ioth Joroutjh. will be held on THUE^iiaj ny of December, 1896, and that the. »» v Council Chambers is the pliwe %"% u t l» /clock noon on AtONDA Y. the ?« d« rf ember the time for receiving Nominal landidatea. BEJfJAMnI OlUJg^ lieturnuig '-""^ Borough of Parnell. Paraoii, Nov. 28,1866.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 283, 28 November 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 283, 28 November 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 283, 28 November 1896, Page 2