ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN EAST. SHALL BE PLEASED TO MEET YOU MONDAY, 27'iH JUNE, at 8 o’clock p.m., AT OLD KNOX CHURCH, Great King street. I am, your obedient servant, ROBERT STOUT. D UNEDIN EAST ELECTION. Mr JAMES ALLEN’S Committee are respectfully requested to Meet at his Committee Room, Great King street (opposite the Museum) on Tuesday Evening, the 28th June, at 8 o’clock, W. OWEN, Chairman of Committee. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN EAST. QENTLBMEN.-I shall be glad to MEET you in the North Dunedin Drill-shed on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 29th June, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of Addressing you on the Political Situation, I am, Your obedient servant, JAMES ALLEN. Dunedin, 25th June, 1887. MR DICK will address THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN WEST AT THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ALBANY STREET, ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 28th INSTANT, At 8 o’clock. Gentlemen willing to act on Mr Dick’s Committee are requested kindly to remain at the close. EAST ELECTION. JAMES ALLEN, Esq., 8.A., Dunedin. Sir, —We, the undersigned Electors of Dunedin East, hereby request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a Candidate for that Electorate at the forthcoming General Election. Should you consent, we will do all in our power to secure your return as our Member for the House of Representatives Wm. Hutton J. M. Mantell James Peebles James Miller J, Melhuish Goo. Vinson R. Grieve W. Owen J. W. Roberts J. Oh. M'Grath R. C. Moore, sen, P. C. Neill Geo. Gray Russell Dennis Heenau Thomas Johnstone Wm. M'Ewan, sen. J. B. Wheeler H. H. Liggins Ed. O’Donnell A. Martinelli And. Ternent Hy. Jeff Wm, Black Thos. Nicol Downes John Stewart Paul Fredric Allan Broad John Colvin Thomas Sneddon Eli Howarth Pat Farrell 0. R. Henderson Win. Wynne Thos. Fogo W. S. Williden 0. Laurence Milieu Coughtrey, M.D. Wm. Duthie Jap, Stewart Jas. Small J. Benfell Alex. Meggett E. Quick Jas. Cable D. M. Stuart J. E. Hutchin on 0. Judd Hy. Stone G. T. Jenkins, And 355 others. Dunedin, 9th June, 1887, Gentlemen, —I sincerely thank those 405 Electors of Dunedin East who have signed this Requisition, and, however great the responsibility, it seems my duty to accede to your reiucst, and I will therefore offer myself as a Candidate at the coming Election, The country I believe demands (and I will aid to the best of my ability)— Economy in every department of the State A reduction in the number of members A reduction in the honorarium That the ruinous policy of borrowing should cease. Should a retrenchment as indicated be insisted on, I hold there will bo no necessity for further taxation either hy increased Property Tax or increased Customs Duties. I would support Our free education system, and would endeavor by all reasonable means to Encourage native industries, and to Settle a numerous people on our lands. It will be my pleasure to lay before you at Public Meetings my opinions on other matters of inter st; and I tiustyou will then find me advocating true Liberal principles. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES ALLEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. GENTLEMEN,— I have the honor to inform you that at the forthcoming General Election I shall again solicit the favor of your suffrages. The principal planks in my platform will be ENCOURAGEMENT TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES AND RETRENCHMENT. I shall take an early oppoitunity of addressing the Electors, and explaining to them fully my views upon the various political questions, Yours obediently, JAMES GORE. ± ROSLYN ELECTION. mHE COMMITTEE of the Roslyn and Mornington Branches of the Protection League of Otago have resolved that Mr WILLIAM HUTCHISON shall bo the Candidate Supported by them for the Roslyn District at the forthcoming Election, JOHN ROBERTS, President Boslyn Branch. THOMAS WOOD, President Mornington Branch. TO THE ELECTORS OF ROSLYN. 11/f R HUTCHISON will he glad to Meet and Address ns many of the Electors as can make it convenient to attend at the TEMPERANCE HALL, KAIKORAI, On the Evening of WEDNESDAY, 29fch INSTANT, At 8 o’clock. Subject: “ The Pressing Questions for a New Parliament.” Gentlemen willing to aid the Roslyn and Kaikorai Committee are respectfully requested to remain at the close of the meeting. TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT CHALMERS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. /'N ENTLBMEN,—I beg to announce that I again offer myself as a Candidate for your Suffrages at the approaching Election. JAMES MILLS. EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray place, EVENING CLASSES, Mondays and Wednesdays, for the study of Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing and Painting from the antique, Fainting in monochrome, Model ling in clay, etc. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Fridays, Drawing and Painting from the living modrl. Open from 7to 9. Fee, 10s 6d. DAVID 0, HUTTON, Art Master. ADULT EDUCATION.—Mr Wood (Wood’s Aoademy ( Moray place) is prepared to give Private Tuition to Adults, both sexes, in Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Letter-writing, Precis Writing, and General Composition; Bookkeeping; Current, Commercial, Legal, Ornamental, Ladies’ Hand, and Window-ticket Writing; Elocution; Pitman’s Phonographic Shorthand, etc. Evening Classes all the year roqud. Established 1879. ALFRED J, SIMS, Teacher Pianoforte, Organ, Singing. Classes or Private Lessons. From One Guinea per quarter. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WELL AND CHEAPLY DONE AX THE EVENING STAR GENERAL PRINTING CFPIOE
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Evening Star, Issue 7247, 25 June 1887, Page 3
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