AUCTIONS. "ryEDNESDAY, QECEMBER -Jg AT 2 P.M. SHARP. SAMUEL TTAILE AND gONS Will Sell by Public Auction, nt their Land Sale Rooms. 87. Queen-street, SPLENDID T>ROPERTY ON THE JTtAMOUS "pUKEKOHB JJILL. -* A, LEVEL ACRES of the richest volcanic —-V land in the Dominion; -acre in potatoes, half-acre barley, half-acre knmaras, etc, balance English grasses. New four-roomed House, built with a view to additions, of first-class picked timber; washhouse, cartshed, cowshed, fowlhouse, etc. £500 may lie at five per cent. 528 1 ELECTORAL. rpAMAKI WEST ROAD DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. An Election of One Member of the Tamakl West Road Board in place of Mr. B. Owen, who has resigned, will be held in the Office of the Board on SATURDAY, 23rd December, 1911. Nominations of Candidates will be received by mc up till Noon of SATURDAY, 16th December, 191 Lat the office of the Board, Tamaki West. Ratepayers must have all their Rates paid before they can take part in the Election. ALEX. BELL. Returning Officer. Tamaki West, 2nd December, 1911. 003 POLITICAL. SPORTS pROTBCTION. TO THE 700 (SEVEN HUNDRED) MEMBERS OF mHE pARNELL pRANCH OF mHE -jyjUTUAL gPOBTS pROTECTION A SSOCIATION, A UCKLAND, WHICH NUMBERS IN THB CITY AND SUBURBS ALONE OVER 6000 (SIX THOUSAND) MEMBERS, Yon have been termed by "The Auckland Star" "An Insignificant and unimportant body"—"A handful of malcontents." Because, after giving aU the Candidates fair play, you selected for your support M* J. S. D ICKBON In preference to SIB JOHN FINDLAY. YOU HAVE BEEN ACCUSED OF ATTEMPTING "TO REVIVE THE BOOKMAKER." QENY mHIS TTtALSEHOOD! The Bookmaker was not mentioned in any ' of your questions. Yon have held Public Meetings throughout I the Parnell Electorate, and have satisfac torily answered all criticisms and al I questions. YOUR DUTY is to actively support th« man who supports yon. REMEMBER the eyes of New Zealand an on Parnell. REMEMBER POLLING DAY. mHTJRSDAY QECEMBER f~^ E. J. BALDWIN, Hon. Sec. Branch. B. A. ARMSTRONG, Sec. _*._. | 59! vyiLL Y ou AT I/ 151 * T** OR, TyiLL Y ou __*** pl*KH> rpAX no, burghers of the city! Ho, farmers of the plain! See ye that truth shall triumph. Do right between us twain. The brewers seek for plunder, They work our people woe, And prate about the revenue. While ceaseless tears do flow. We're out to save our people. To care the hearth and home; To cheer the broken-hearted, fChe outcast ones who roam. .THEY boast about one million They pay unto the State, From six mßUons YOU pay THEM In yonr spendings soon and late. Blood-stained the hands that gather! Blood-stained the coins they pay! Shall License see the daylight Of another polling day? Ho, burghers of the city! Ho, dweUers on the plain! Let your hearts be moved in pity For the hosts that drink has stain. And say nnto the spoilers From whom such evils flow, "On the seventh of December Your trade and you shall go!" 507 OsTH. JTNTVERSAL gATURDAY JJALI JJOLIDAY A SSOCIATION. The following Candidates have declare themselves in favour of a Universal Satu day Half-Holiday:— AUCKLAND CENTRAL—MR. J. GLEESO AUCKLAND EAST— A. MYERS. AUCKLAND MESSRS. POOL AND BRADNEY. GREY LYNN—MESSRS. G. FOWLD! PAYNE, AND MURRAY. EDEN— BOLLARD. PARNELL—MR. DICKSON AND SI JOHN FINDLAY. MANUKAU—MR. MORTON. WArTEMATA—MR, NAPIER. SHOP A SSISTANTS, TaTOTE: AND VOTE ONLY FOR THOSE CANE DATES WHO WILL HELP YOU TO GAI THIS GREAT BOON. 1 i JTAVE yOU A piNK piBBOI
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