ELECTOKAL. .mO THE "ELECTORS OP THE riITY OF ' A UCKLAND. " Xj xi LADIES & GENTLEMEN,— At the time of the last Geni eral Election, when I had the honour of j addressing you through the public press, j X intimated my intention of placing, my ! services at your disposal on some future ! occasion, ; It id a matter for public regret that the | occasion has now risen through the death jof our esteemed fellow townsman Mr Crowther. Out of delicacy and respect to his name, it was not possible to intimate earlier that I would contest the scat. This I shall now do, if I find tt is the general wish of the Citizens of Auckland, and if elected should support the present Government, so long as they fulfil their present determination to do justice to Auckland. I am, etc., Yours sincerely, J. H. WITHEFORD. Auckland, March, 1900. pITY OF AUCKLAND ELECTION. A PRELIMINARY MEETING OF ELECTORS favourable to the return or MR R. HOBES as a Member of the House of Representatives, will be held in the TAILORESSES' HALL, Cook-st., on WEDNESDAY. 21st inst., at 8 p.m.. VOLUNTEER HOTICES. a% i * ~ "VTEW ZEALAND NA-K-'JfviJfeF "*■ TIVE INFANTRY. If?W$V ~No. 3 COMPANY. A Meeting of the above Company win i be held in the Orderly Room TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), the 21st March, at 7.30 p.m. Business—To leiect Mr Reid Captains vice Mr Baume. resigned. /-IOLLEGE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. The Corps will Parade at the Drill Hall at 10.1.") TO-MORROW (Thursday), to Farewell Captain Major. | Drill order. G. BIGG-WITHER, I Lieut.-Commanding. -|-\EVONPORT COASTGUARD ARTIL- *-* LERY VOLUNTEERS. j The Company will parade at Devonport for Inspection by the Officer Com-J. mauding the District. TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday), at S p.m. All arms and accoutrements must be.produced. W. J. NAPIER, Captain, Commanding D.C.A.V. :. j DBAPSRY, CLOTHING, ETC. ■ it' TTNIVERSAL -^rERDICT. Notwithstanding all other Sales,, the Universal Verdict of a Discerning Public is that /TVHORBURN'S QALE Is the BALE OF ,QALES, fTHORBURN Is making a Clean Sweep of tho Whole of his stock of MEN'S. YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, etc., etc. At Prices that a Discerning Public Appreciate, and Big Business results. • \ i REMEMBER, ALL ROADS LEAD TO ' : nrHOBBUBN'S 170, QUEEN-ST. (next Iredale's). " H — j LOST AND FOUND. * T OST, between East-st. and St. George's 1 JLJ Hall, Gold Horseshoe Brooch, ink-: , tailed R.H.—Apply. W. Hart, East-st. j T7ILAGS, Flags, Flags.—Boys, show your ■ } A. patriotism by flying a British or New i Zealand Flag.—May be had for 1/ at F. h J. Bennett's, Clothier, Queen-st. j ( m .SKEATES, SADDLER. REMOVED ! 1 J- • from Wellesley-st. to HIGH STREET to sell off balance of stock. Come and se- j sure bargains. ]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1900, Page 8
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