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, T~* : — TO THE ELECTOHS OP THE ■t*, r WAIRARAPA. f\ ENTLEMEN— In~v7ew of ,the,Dissqlutlon \X. -of. : Paru>Jmfflat, 1 have" respectfully to intimate that it is my intention to seek reelection, for tbe District which I haye.repre?.; sented'fw so many years. " ' ■ • T"• It; is my intention to hold^meetinga at the several centres of population, when I shall place my views on matters both of local' and general interest fully before you. In the meantime I may state, that I Intend te give; a hearty support to the programme of the Liberal party, including 1 the repeal of "the? Land Tax, the imposition of a Property and Income Tax, the reduction of the taxation on the I necessaries of life, liberal Land Laws, Trianial Parliaments, the vigorous prosecution of Public Works, and other liberal measures which were indicated in the Governor's speech at' the openingtof Parliament. > , / ;•.:•• I have the honor to be, "' • ■■• • „G entlemen, „ .V ' . .-. You* pbedient servant,' V ' •': -.-,--. . „ HENRY BUNNY," r l>th August, 1879. - - .- HUTT ELECTION. "" . '; To Thokas Masok, Esq. * _„-. SIR,— We, the nndersigned electors. of the. Hutt District, request that yon will again offer yourself as a candidate for the looming election- for a member of the House of Representatives. Or complying with this, we pledge ourselves to do our utmost-to get you returned. 1 (Signed) RICHARD PROFSE, „ ■ (And thirty-six electors). 13th August, 1879. " -.. Gentlemen, — In- compliance with your wishes 1 have pleasure in again offering myself as a candidate for your representation. . ., ■' ,j Whilst acknowledging the necessity for an extension of the franchise, a re-distribution of seatr, and triennial Parliaments, I, can; place no confidence in the present Ministry- , - • . I would advocate greater- -economy .in expenditure, progress in public works, particularly tbose within the district;' and generally such measures si will tend to promote the prosperity of the Colony, and shall take an early opportunity td state my- views on these and other subjects. Yours faithfully, THOMAS MASON. 1 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. LiMBTON*WARD. "-)■ ,-." Tp LEWIS MOSS, Esq. ' . ' | TXTEi the undWsigned, Ratepayers of Lambi • 1t ' .ton,, jjfTajd, hearing th>t you retire from tHe-CJUy. Council by e'ffluxlbn of ' timey request that you will again allow* yourself to" be nomi-' nated for this Ward, and we pledge ourselves /to use our best endeavors to securaVour. return to the seat you have so ably filled for* the past twelve years :— .•••'"<- Jj. H. Marriott '" J. El Evans ' W. Wiggins . ,. ,„ .. ( ' H. J:'G6odman ' R. Hannah :' .' \.. JEdwaid Augustus ; Thomas Myers " J Casey k McDonald' John Orr : ■'„,, ,Whltteker Brothers Samuel W. A)corn ' Wm. H. Clarke • C. Gamble ' . . , Joseph Taylor • E. Wilson' , J. W: Leahy . Peter Laing C. Bonnington C. Ludwig T. J. Mouritara J J.E.Hayes G.HaIJ W. Woods E. Plummer 1 S. Crosbie A. Curtis Alfred Wise J. T. Steele J. Gale , J. H. Cook A. Wilton F. Wallis B. Levy N. J. Isaacs B. Ling - Thomas Urwin Wm. James James Barlow .- . A. Warsaw James Barber G. L. Jenness Joseph Maadel Jacob Jrateph &Co ,--H. E. Liardet . - W. Owen L. L. Harris John Young ' S. S.;Downes Stephen Bishop B. Cohen H: Bennett • William Fife . s ,1. PhUipMoeUer J. Watt Fred. C. Binns ' - - . J. Pownceby W. Whittem Duncan Cameron ,R. W."Barbor ' •' " JohnCoogan ■ - 'Joseph Rowley F.Aug. KruU *A •George North s N^Guthridge . ~ - ; W. F.Ross Salvatore Cimeno . -."•■ , James Huxley ' A; C.Shaw. ,- , '' > vv.;M. Bannatyne Charles Hill, .•• J. k R. Sloan H. S. Fitzherberfc Geo. W. Dutton James Re\d ; . \ W. H. Spiller Robert Laery. „ Wm. Simpson G. Noble Campbell J. E. Nathan Kirkcaldie & Stains Webber Bros. George Aldous W. H. Cook R. Port W. H..Levuv . J. Dransfield, Junr. William Dawson& Co J. L. Johnston ! J. Hughes P. A. Buckley G. V. Shannon * Henry Sullivan J. S. M. Thompson W. Clark D. T. Stuart R. A. Marshall John W. Stevenson F. Leesingion- <* Samuel Danks J. H. Bethune J. Mackay D. M'lntyre H. W. Diver James R; Brown . T A. K. Newman J. Nancarrow, junr. Wilson & Richardson Kohn k Co. A. R. Hislop M'Dowell Bros. Albert Fisher JohnPlimmer' Alfred Lindsay Tbos. Mills E. W. Mills Charles White < J.H.Wallace William Light ~- C. Cheymol G. S. Graham i s T. J. Ladd Geo. M. Summerflsld Robt.' Gardner "> ■ > Charles Ambrose- ,:, J. Wllleston R. J. Duncan - : . John Danks F. Simeon '■' GEirrLBHEW'^-In answer to< your very; flattering and so- numerously signed requisition, which assures me you retain the confidence you have held in me for so many years past as your representative for Lambton Ward, . I have very much pleasure In accedInp'to your request, and, if again returned; will continue in the future as 1 have done in the past, to use my best endeavors to serve the interests- of the ratepayers of the city, and Lambton Ward in particular. - r .--,.-„ I have the honor ba, . - : .. : Gentlemen, , , ' .' __ Your obedient servant, '"' LEWIS MOSS. ; TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE UPPER _,_ _ % HUTT DISTRICT. p\ ENTLEMEN— In answer to your requlVJT sition asking me to allow myself to tie nominated for the office of Warden for No.& Ward for th» WeUington District HighwayBoard, I'tiave mufth* pleasure in acceding to your request; and if elected I will do my best for the Ward which I represent and the. district generally. ' ■" \ I am, l ' . Gentlemen, ■ , ; • Your obedient servant, . ■ THOS. COTTER. Sflver Stream, 28th August, 1879. IMPERIAL LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES, . , , AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Opposite the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smithstreet; and Branch Stables, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Molesworth-street. Tarrlages, Waggonettes, Cabs, Juggles, and 1 ' Saddle Horses on Hire. Carriages Built" and Bepaired, &c, Horses Shod By a First-class Shoeing Smith. R. SOMERVILLE . ... Proprietor. P.S— On Sale, Carriages, -Buggies, Expresses, &Ch ¥■*. MUSICAL NOTICE. WM. WEBLeT^ Lambtoh Qua*," WELLINGTON, . , Tuner and Repairer of tbe Pianoforte, Cabinet Organs, Harmoniums, Fiutlao, Violin, English Concertina, '&cv, ace. Pianos resumed, repolished. refcltoaV and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices. New reeds inserted to Organ 'or Harmonium. Violins Repaired. Flutes tenadded, &c, kc. Bows re-haired andcleantdL ' '•'<■ ••!• ,-. ■ . , A supply of fittings for various Instruments kept in stock. Tutors for all instruments. ... - "A stock of small- instruments always on band. ■ ' Musical Instrument Commission Agency. Instruments of every -description bought or s )ld at a moderate rate of commission. . . . .Orders taken for American Organs. ~ HOfl-CB* • i~> ,7; riIHE following Is a copy of a Notice |ome X' from my esteemed and learned neighbour, Rlßutitt^— ','■:.-/ :-j .v August 27 8179 R Butler J?lr < Since* jou hava give ; your jrlarl nottesi to dog my cows I give ybuTaoiices to pout yonr fince oup i give you fourting dayes notices add ! i all so give you notice to keep yonr fialew out my Pacied I dont now what- yomf.-spiet is a gaieneetmeelff yon-will be- kland a noiiff ta setiedthe lettel abunt you will A bilge.] .- ' ,' The iibove T consider well worth preserving. . - „: -„ - J> B - THORNTON: ° J ''• '' ' VO T I GE. i/. _ ""* IF. the Goods left in my charge ara not re- , deemed before 7 days, they wflf o)b Sold to defray. expentes.. .. .' ,I—r . TTTjohn wiLLiAMB, { ; ; :' Criterion Restamaattt.; <: '7^. '■ -A- ' j '■ '• j Mo|oßwmth-Bttej|^y „ ■ '«•. m TO STAND THIS SEAfIQIL : '°""' ' "it .:>^.i_, 1 1 ,. ,- . -.- c j£ j , « mHE Entire Horsaf^ j.hh -xv.w<l ! * v X YOUNG SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, " Between Wellington and the Hutt. S. PIKE, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume 03, Issue 3, 3 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume 03, Issue 3, 3 September 1879, Page 4

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