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CITY COUNCIL ELECTTOf . COOK WARD. To SAMUEL BROWN, Esq , SIB— We, the nmi.raitnod Batepntn of Cook Ward, rc>poctfally request that yen will allow yourself to be Nominated a»a Candidate to represent Cook Ward in the forflteomIng Election, and should yon accede W Mir request, we pledge ©urselvee to use our besl endeavours to secure your election. To M earn. E. Tanner, T. Howel, John Oakd^ W. F. Richards, David Robertson, Jame* Barnard, John Halley, J B. George, R*. Barber, James Rofsell, Herbert Gaby, James Dods. William Dawson, John Adams, William Dear, and all the other Ratepayers signing the requisition, Gbntlbkbx— l bare pleasure in acceding to your request, and will take an early opportunity of addressing yon ; aad should my tows meet with your approval, and I am elected* asyour representative, I will assist as far a* 1 amable to carry out any measure for tbe g«ed> of tbo City in general and Cook Ward is particular ; and a residence ia th»t Ward of ntariy twelve years should enable me to nave ai fair idea of its requirements. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your most obedient servaßt_. SAMUEL BBOWIf. TO THE BATEPAYBBB OF THE UPEBR HUTT DISTRICT. C\ BNTLBMBN— In answer to your reenf\JT sition asking we to allow mvsalf to U nominated for the office of Warden for Wow 6 Ward for the Wellington District Highway Board, I have much pleasure In ■"•*>■**» your request ; and if elected I will do my tat for the ward which I represent and the district generally. lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOS. COTTER. Bilver Stream, 28th August, 1879. MR. LEVJIC'B CANDIDATURE. TkiTß. LEVIN INTITEB the ELECTOBB TO MBET HIM, At the School Room at rear of Primitive Methodic Church, Sydney-street, ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, At 6 o'clock. CITY ELECTION. TLfR. ROBERT GREENFIELD WIIL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At the School Room adjoining the Methodist Chapel, Sydney-street, Thorndon, on MONDAY NEXT, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. MR HUNTER'S CANDIDATURE. -AjTB. HUNTER lnvUes the Hectors to meat him as under :— At Princess Theatre, Tory-street, on FRIDAY, the 29th AUGUST, at 8 o'clock p.m. At Primitive Methodist School-room, Sydney-street, on SATURDAY, the 30th AUGUST, at 7 o'clock p.m. At School-House, Newtown, on MONDAY, the Ist SEPTEMBER, at f o'clock p.m. Wellington, 88th August, 1879, ELECT: ON MEETING. TN consequence of not having obtained a. ■ultable place of meettngilin Thorndon, for THURSDAY, the meeting has been POSTPONED till SATURDAY EVENING, when MR. HUTCHISON Invites the Electors to meet Mm at the PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOL-ROOM, Sydney-street. Observe— SATURDAY, SOth inst. Chair taken at 8 o'clock p.m. WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICTS. 11/TR. IZARD will address the Elector*— At the Odd Fellows' Hall, Porirua Feny, on M> »ND AY, Ist September ; At the Eclioolhouse, Tawa Flat, on TUBBDAY, 2nd September; At Spiers' Hall, Karori, on FRIDAY, sth September ; At Makara, on date to be fixed. In each case at 8 o'clock in the evening. 11*- R. BRANDON WIIL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OP THB WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICT At Johnsonvflle, the Ferry, and Pahautaßui—in further notice. HUTT ELECTION. ftJTR. MASON Invites the Electors to meet him at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Upper Hutt, ON MONDAY, lit SEPTEMBER, At 790 p.m. jUTR, C. F. WORTH will address the Ratepayers of Cook Ward at the SCHOOLROOM, NEWTOWN, on SATURDAY, 90th AUGUST, at half-put Seven p m. WAIRARAPA ELECTION. THURBIMY, 4rH SBPTBMBEB. A SPECIAL TRAT N wUI leave Wellington J\. on Thnrsday, 4th September, at 9a m , to convey Electors to Featherston to record their Votes. The Train returns to Wellington the same day, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. WA2.LAOB will forward Tickets to the Electors residing In Wellington. ACADEMY OF MUB IC. (Late Oddfellows' Hall.) ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OP HUDSON'S BURPRI3B PARTY. Another New and Novel Programme. THIS (PRIDAY) EVENING, AUG. S9th. Head the items. The flags of all nattoas —Hudson and Wallace's oddities.— New vocal dust-Mi* De Gay's violin fantasia.— Pooling with the wrong man.— Funny banjoiuns.— Beautiful ballads.— Grotesque dances —And the screaming: Farce THB TROUBLESOME HOUSR PET. TO-NIGHT AT BIGHT. Admlsiion— 3>, 2s, and Is. T. HUDtiON, Proprietor. Remember, the last two nights iv Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1879, Page 3

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