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Ejection Addresses. MR. McSWEENISY respectfully invites tl Electors to meet him on TUESDAY, December tl Oth, at 8 p.m., at the Theatre Royal. *■ ELECTION NOTICE. c r ~jVfl"R JOHN BUCHANAN begs to invite tl .. Electors of Port Ahuriri to meet him at the O c School-room, next to the Fire Brigade Station, c 0 WEDNESDAY, 7th instant, at S o'clock p.m. ' TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER. /"I ENTLESIEN-I will address you on the Evenin of THURSDAY, December Bth, in the Protestai Hall. Chair will he taken at 7.30 p.m. sharp. 1 Your obediont servant, JOHN W. McDOUGALL. ' TO THE ELECTOES OP THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER. ENTLEMEN—Statements hiving been made t 1 me that uncertainty exists whether in the comim contest for your representation in the Genera Assembly I shall really appear as a Candidate fo your suffrages, I take this early opportunity o rein ving , doubt on the point by plainly saying i is intention one j again to seek your votes, witl political -views that have undergone no materia change since I last solicited your confidence. Recem political events must, I think, have served to point unmistakably to the necessity in this community o: some base for united a.ntl concerted, action "being taken by its members on leading questions, Thai necessity is one that I hold to bo of piimary import ance—let the shade of individual opinions differ as it may on minor matters. Your very obedient servant, JOHN BUCHANAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. (~*\ ENTLEMEN.— I have the honor to inform yov that I shall bo a Candidate for the representatiot of your District at the coming elcctiou. Faithfully yours, W. R. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTOES OF WAIPAWA fi ENTLEMEN—I bog to announce myself a3 t Cnndidato for your district, anil trust my actiena as your Rcprcsantative for the last twenty years, wil' secure me a continuance of your confidence) cam" support. I will give notice a3 soon as possible of the dates at which I hope to address you at othei places; my wish is co to arrange as to meet the Electors in all parts of the Waipawa District. J. D. ORMOND. TO THE ELECTOES OF WAIPAWA' IREQTTEST the Electors of Waipawa to meet ni( at the undermentioned places;— Norsewood—School-house, on Wednesday, Dec, 7th, at 7.30 p.m. Waipukurau—Town Hall, on Thursday, Decem her Bth, at 8 p.m. W. C. SMITH. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE EASI COAST ELECTORAL DISTRICT. fi ENTLEMEN,— have to annouce to you that i is my intention to offer myself for your suffrage, at the ensuing General Election. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, SAMUEL LOCKE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAS] COAST. f~l ENTLEMEN—Being on the eve of a genera VJT election, vital questions of policy will bo lai< before tha electors by the various candidate throughout the Colony, and it is the duty of one am all to usa the pow«r conferred under the prtssu liberal franchise, whether in the position of an elec tor or candidate Id the laner position I come hoTjostly forward t express my views, and use my most strenuou i-fforts in t-upport of such measures is I deem eeeent ially beneficial to the welfare of the electorate, am conducive to the future prosperity of the Co'ony a I hold sorong views en many questi<-m o moment, bearing directly upon our rights and pri vileges as free men, living nmier a tree cons' itution I_l am a supporter of the pre-ent Minis-try, 2—l r.m opposed to the disintegration of the Colon; as at present constituted. 3—l disapprove of such a retrojade step from at sured progress as a rivision to tffete Provincialism. 4—l advocate a curtailment of the extravagan expenditure under the prose t County and Koa Board syttem, substituting one uniform valuatior one rate, and one co-operative sjstem of depari mental »■ ministration. s—l fwor amendment of the Property Tax., _c substitution of a more equitable aud lets inquisil crial mta-ure. 0 lam a supporter of Free Trade, and promotlo of local manufacturing industries t>y liberal bonusc on \'!iluo <■! products. 7_l strongly advocate n better administration an more inpid uoitlenicnt of our Waste Lands, ly selci tion lit nominal rates, free grants, and inonetar ass st iiioo to f.irniera. 8 — 1 disapprove (if reckless alienation of the publl estates to ahsumeos arid capitalists. 9—t ir.ipofc equal rating of lands, includin Government and I- ativo. ■ o—Tin-10 —Tin-1 i.vvs relating to Native Isind tenuie shoul 1 c Biniplifl-id ; all Jwal ami nnnecpw.rv Acte abo i -hoi ; living c-rtondod powi rs under tho exfctin Native Loud Act of liiSO; :i system <f local , tion introduced, and a regular circuit of tho Courl cit-iblishtd. 11 - A modification of our present expr-nsh sys'emcf primary education is necessary. 3 12— Districts geogr iphioally debarred from tl benefits of Railway extension should in fair propo : tion ho assisted in the construction of other pnul works of utility, such vb Harbors, Roads, Bridge 1 etc. 13—1 should urge a remodelling of tho Civil So vice by placing it on a non-po itical and bona fii guarantee bssi". 'I he f.)reK"i"K 1" n l> rief outlino of general polio; 1 iOi.il l , however, upon the public plsitforin, mo fully dilate upon tV-ese anil the vaiimis iuenl subjec ti<ui.'hiii<r ilit! wolfitic of the whole clector-ite. ' In col.elusion, gent omen, f you will puppo my <andi. a'ure ; r,n) avirig served you faithfully many puMic positions in the punr., f seek your lv llnji-'confulfciice iti my earnest detirc to soive yui best intertbls in the future. I remain (. entlemen, Faithfully yours, 1 ' 'J. W. PORTER. ■ O -O A R N II A M PAINTER, GLAZIER, P A P E R H A N G X R, &c, (O|)pofaile Survey Offices, Napier.) I!. O. hegH to inform the public of'-'apier and er. nui diiiL' diptricifl (hat he Inis :i fiveh supply of I>APEHIJAM3IJS T G3, OIL, LEAD, MIXED PAINTS, COLOURED A* OEKc. MENTAL GLASS, PICTURES, and ' PICTURE MOULDING GLASS CUT TO ANY feIZE.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3254, 6 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3254, 6 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3254, 6 December 1881, Page 1

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