I Spouting. - ; i i OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SPUING MEETING, 3599. POTTER'S PADDOCK. EPSOM. SATURDAY, 25th, and ! WEDNESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Acceptances for First Day Close with. ' the Secretary, at the Metropolitan Hotel, Auckland, or at "Otahuhu, on FRIDAY, I November 17, 1599, at 10 p.m. Win. L. LOCKHABT, Secretary. • Ecclesiastical. j" A NNUAL FLORAL SERVICES. j - AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF THE NEW ": CHURCH, ! POMPALLIER TERRACE, PONSONBY. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, At 11 a.m., 3 p.m.. and '6.4s p.m. Short Addresses. Floral Hymns, and Good Music. MR GEO. FOWLDS Gives the Address in the Morning. ■ ♦ A GOOD DISPLAY OF FLOWERS. Electoral. \ UCKLAND CITY ELECTION. MR W. J.. NAPIER Will Address THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD In MRS SOWERBY'S HALL, Syrnonds-st, Next St. Andrew's Church. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At S o'clock. Ladies Specially Invited. Tj^ D E N ELECTORATE. MR JOHN BOLLARD Will Address the Electors in the ST. ALBAN'S SCHOOLROOM, Mt. Roskill Rd., TO-NIGHT. ,j FRIDAY, 17th Nov., at 8 p.m. Also, AT LAKE TAKAPUNA, On MONDAY. 20th Nov., at 8 p.m. •OOLITICAT 7~ ADDRESS. ± . TO-NIGHT.. MR GEO. FOWLDS Will Deliver a Political Address at ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, off Symonds-st. On FRIDAY NIGHT, 17th inst., at 8 p.m. TV/FANUKAU ~~ i , ELECTORATE. MR BUCKLAND , Will Address the Electors as under:— ST. HELIER'S BAY—In the Fairy Bower Hall. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 17th - HOWICK—In the Public Hall, MONDAY, . the 20th -■ . ■: - • , ■ Meetings at S p.m. TiTR W. CROWTHER, M.H.R. Will Address the Electors of Auckland City Electorate in , St. BENEDICT'S HALL, On TUESDAY. 21st inst., at S p.m. . ./-\HINEMTIBX-.':-'-;" '",:.;'ELeStORATE.: ..- MR M. J. STEWART Begs to announce himself ■as jj ADVANCED LIBERAL CANDIDATE For the above; and will go to the Poll against Allcomers. "THE LAND FOR THE PEOPLE." mO THE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. • Owing to the illness of Lady O'Rorke, SIR MAURICE O'RORKE deeply re.grots that he will not be able to address "the Electors' To-night, but will take..the ■ earliest opportunity of doing so, of which ', due notice will '.be given. .... : pa rncil l' ■ electprate!: . MB- HUGH CAMPBELL Will Address the Electors at ST. -BARNABAS' HALL, MT. EDEN, On MONDAY, the 20tli inst., at S p.m. ' I^RANKLIN . ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— 1 have the honour, in response to a very freely expressed desire on the part of a considerable and influential section of the constituency, to announce myself as a candidate for the Parliamentary representation of Franklin at the forthcoming General Election. I am, and always have been, in politics A LIBERAL, and if elected will give a consistent support to the party at present in power, and whose legislation and administration have so largely conduced to the present prosperity of New Zealand. I shall take the earliest opportunity to address you at the several centres in the electorate, and fully explain my views on the leading questions that affect you, particulars of/which meetings will be duly announced;-meantime, I respectfully ask you not to pledge your votes to any candidate. ■ ~;. • Yours faithfully, . W. FINLAY WILSON. "The Gunyah," . ' Onehunga, November 17, 1899. fpHAMES ' '; ' ELECTION. VOTE FOR GREENSLADE, WHO HAS ALWAYS STAUNCHLY SUPPORTED THE MINING INDUSTRY. rpiIAMES ELECTION. VOTE FOR McGOWAN And ■ . PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL LEGISLATION - . .. Ana ADVANCE, THE MINING INDUSTRY,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 273, 17 November 1899, Page 8
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