TO THE ELECTORS OP THE SOUTI WELLINGTON DISTBICT. AT the request of irany friend's an. electors, I beg to iuform you that '. am a candidate foe the honour of represent injj you in the next Par.iament o£ New Zealand. I shall take an early opportunity of personally explaining my views to you ; and il you deem me worthy of so great a trust, il will be my earnest aim at all times to pro mote the interests of this district, and New Zealand in general, irrespective of parties. Yours obediently, PAUL COFFEY. Clyde Quay, 29th Oct., 1881. ELECTION NOTICE. ME. COFFEY'S Committee will meet in the Excelsior Lodge-room at 8 o'clock on TUESDAY EVENING. NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF WADESTOWN. MR. M. L. M A R X S WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTOES OF WADESTOWN A*P THE SCHOOLROOM TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), THE 31st INST. At 8 o'clock. ELECTOES OF HUTT. Tt/TE. MASON invites the Electors to meet him at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Lower Hntt, TO-NIGHT, Monday, 31st OCTOBEE, at 7.30 o'clock. FOXTON ELECTION. ME. IZAED will Address the Electors as follows .- — Porirua Ferry, Monday, Oct. 31, at Hall. Tawa Flat, Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Schoolroom. Johnionville, Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Hall. Ohariu, Thursday, Nov. 3, at Schoolroom. At Karori and Makara, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 7 and 8. The chair will be taken in each case at 7.30 p.m. T| B. NEWMAN WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT JOHNSONVILLE, AT 8 P.M., ON TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, IN THB PUBLIC HALL. "Jl/TE. PEICE will Address the Electors on FEIDAY, 4th November at 8 o'olook, at the Arcade — The Belation of Land and Taxes to Trade. Te Aro Candidates. Is Wellington to be governed by family interests ? HUTT ELECTION. iyr c. Jackson Eespectfully invites the ELECTOES OF THE LOWEE HUTT TO MEET HIM AT THB ODDFELLOW S' HALL, OS FEIDAY EVENING, 4th NOVEMBER, At half-past seven o'clock. T\E. NEWMAN WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT PORIRUA ON SATURDAY, sth NOV., at 8 p.m. MAYORAL ELECTION. "m/TR. GEORGE FISHER will Address the Ratepayers of Thomdon THIS (Monday) EVENING (31st instant) at the Princess Hotel, Molesworth-street, at 8 o'clock. At the conclusion of the public meeting, a Committee will be formed to secure Mr. Fisher's return. MAYORAL ELECTION. MEETING AT THORNDON. 1%/r R. HUTCHISON Invites the BURGESSES OF THORNDON TO MEET HIM AT THE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Sydney-street, On the Evening of TUESDAY NEXT, the let November, at 8 o'clock sharp. TE ARO HOUSE. Special Importation of BLACK DRESS FABRICS. " BLACK Lustres, FROM 10|d BLACK French Twills, FEOM 15* d BLACK French Cashmeres, FROM 2s BLACK French Merinoes, FEOM 3s 6d BLACK Balmoral Crape, FEOM Is 6d BLACK Barathea, FROM 2a 3d BLACK Persian Cords, FEOM 15Jd BLACK Eussel Cords, FROM 3s 6d BLACK Sicilian Cloths, FEOM 2s 3d BLACK Satin Cloths, FROM Is 8d BLACK Paramattas, FROM 6s 6d B LACK Broche Lustres, FROM 16£ d BLACK French Beiges, FEOM Is 9d BLACK Italian Cloth, FROM 3s 6d BLACK Grenadines, FROM 10£ d BLACK Bareges, FROM 2s 3d BLACK Velveteens, FROM 3s BLACK Glace Silks, FROM 3s 6d BLACK Grosgrain bilks, FROM 4s 6d BLACK Gros de Lyon, FEOM 53 6d BLACK Gros de Suez, FROME 6s 6d BLACK Satin de Lyon, FROM 21s BLACK Gros Eoyal, FROM 9s 6d BLACK Moire Antique, FROM 21s BLACK Silk Merveille, FEOM 6s 6d BLACK Broche Silks, FROM 7s Cd BLACK Brocade Satins, FROM 7s 6d BLACK Madras Lace, FEOM 3s BLACK Spanish Lace, FROM 5s 6d BLACK Plain Cambrics, FROM 6*d BLACK Moire Cambrics, FEOM BJd BLACK Attalea Twills, FEOM 16d BLACK Satteens, FJROM lO^d DRESSMAKING, I In finished Style and «fc the shortest NOTICE. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 261h October, 1881. — I PASSENGER LINE OF PACKETS. SHIP PLEIONE, FROM LONDON. nnHTS vessel will be entered at the Custom JL House, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf this morning, and commence to discharge forthwith. Consignees are requested to pass entries at the Customs, pay freight, and take delivery of their goods in terms of bills of lading. Any goods impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense. All damaged goods must be examined prior to removal from wharf, otherwise no claims for the same will be acknowledged. LEVIN & CO., Agents. Captain C. Renaitt will not hold himself responsible for any debts contracted by the orew without his written authority. 31stOotober, ISBI.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 104, 31 October 1881, Page 3
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