Election Notices. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. i r—(HrBATRE ROYAL. THIS EVENING, iNOVEJdBER s?7th. MR J. S. EVISON WILL ADDRESS the ELECTORS op CHRISTCHURCH AS ABOVE. Ladies are Cordially Invited, and the Dress Circle will be Reserved for them. 6633 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORS. ! MR J. sT EVISON'S (Editor of Truth) | COMMITTEE ROOMS NOW OPEN DAILY - MORNING. AFTERNOON AND ! EVENING. ftOPIES of the Electoral Rolls have been \ placed on the tables for the information of all interested. v 5163 ON MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, TV| R MORTIMER DAVIE WILL j ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ! AT THE j ODDFELLOWS' HALL. SYDENHAM. _The Mayor of Sydenham in the Chair. 6477 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. MR W. HOBAN TJJKTILL Address the Electors as follows :— CHRISTCHURCH-MONDAY, 27th inst, Oddfellows' Hall, Lichlleid atreet, 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited to attend. i MEETINGS OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS :— The Ladies are requested to hand In their returns any time during the day, Central Rooms. CENTRAL ROOMS, MONDAY, 27th inst, 7 p.m. All Committees are requested to attend. 5075 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. ■m/r R W. W. ~~C O L L I N s * SYDENHAM, ST. ALBANS. ADDINGTON. RICHMOND, WALTHAM, AND CENTRAL COMMITTEES, Will MEET at 7 THIS EVENING. ROBT. WINTER. 6672 Chairman of Committee. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORATE. | R. M. TAYLOR. CANDIDATE. FOR RE-ELECTION. ROOMS AT MESSRS DUCKWORTH & BON, COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM, Opposite Mr Forrester, Butcher. Open from noon this day until the close of the poll. 5515 BRADBURY, HOARE AND SMITH. I mHE COMBINED COMMITTEE . OF THE ABOVE CANDIDATES ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO MEET At'the COMMITTEE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, At 6.30 THIS EVENING. Business Important. , 6677 THE CHINESE IN NEW ZEALAND. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,—To Remove the Misconception which has been created by constant Misrepresentation, we beg to state that we are NOT in favour of Admitting Chinese, or any other Coloured Labour, to the Colony. We are. Yours faithfnlly, CHARLES H. BRADBURY. 5619 O'BRYEN HOARE. ELECTORS OF RICCARTON, BEWARE ! ; A T Mr Boag's Meeting at Riccarton on . j£_ Friday lasc a letter from Mr E. O'Connor, Secretary Catholic Registration Committee, wa. read, stating Mr Boag was to receive the Catholic support on Tuesday. What promise has Mr Boag given? A T the Catholic Church, Halswell, yester_r3L day. the Rev. Father Briand told the congregation that Mr Boag wua the only candidate before the Riccarton Kleotors who would support the Catholic claims and do justice to Catholics, and that they, as a family, were bound to vote for Mr Boag. ELECTORS OF RICCARTON, BEWARE I SUPPORT The only Candidate before you pledged to oppose all grants to Catholic or other private schools, G. W. RUSSELL. 6678 ASHBURTON ELECTORATE. MR J. C. WASON TyiLL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ASHBURTON AT THE TOWN HALL, LEESTON, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 87th, At 8 p.m. WW
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8650, 27 November 1893, Page 8
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