ELECTION NOTICESTO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN EAST. ENTLBMEN,—I shall be glad to MEET y„ii in the North Dunedin Drill-shed THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 29th June, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of Addressing you on the I'vlitical Situation. I atn, Your obedient servant, JAMBS ALLEN. Dunedin, 25th June, 1887. fJIO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN I shall be Pleased to MEET YOU on FRIDAY EVENING, IST JULY, At 8 o’clock, at the PRINCESS’S THEATRE, When I propose to Address you upon the Political History of the Colony for the past 17 years, our Future Policy with regard to Public Works, and other matters. I am, your obedient servant, ROBERT STOUT. The Dress Circle will be Reserved for Gentlemen accompanied by Ladies. TO THE ELECTORS OF ROSLYN. MR HUTCHISON will bo glad to Meet and Address as many of the Electors as can make it convenient to attend at the TEMPERANCE HALL, KAIKORAI, On the Evening of WEDNESDAY, 29tb INSTANT, At 8 o’clock. Subject: “The Pressing Questions for a New Parliament.” Gentlemen willing to aid the Koalyn and Kaikorai Committee are respectfully requested to remain at the close of the meeting. ROSLYN ELECTION. T HE FRIENDS and SUPPORTERS of MR WALTER CARLTON Are Invited to attend a Meeting at MR ROBT. DICKENSON’S, Mornington, On THURSDAY NEXT, 30th, at 8 p.m. ROSLYN ELECTION. M E WALTER CARLTON will address THE ELECTORS OF THE ROSLYN ELECTORAL DISTRICT IN THU COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ROSLYN, On MONDAY, JULY 4, at 8 p.m. The Mayor (A. C. Begg, Esq.) will occupy the Chair. JQUNEDIN 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 Geo. Vinson R. Grieve W. Owen J. W. Roberts J. Cli. M'Grath R. C. Moore, son. P. C. Neill Geo. Gray Russell Dennis Heenan Thomas Johnstone Wm. M‘Ewan, sen. J. E. 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 C. R. Henderson Wm. Wynne Thoa. Fogo W. S. Willi.len C. Laurence Milieu Cough trey, M.n. Wm. Duthie Jap. Stewart Jaa. Small J. Ben fell Alex. Meggctt E. Quick Jas. Cable D. M. Stuart J. E. Hutchin - on C. Judd Hy. Stone G. T. Jenkins, And 355 others. Dunedin, 9th June, 1887. Gentlemen,—l sincerely thank those 403 Electors of Dunedin East who have signed this Requisition, and, however great the responsibility, it seems my duty to accede to your repiest, 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 ruinoua policy of borrowing should cease. Should a retrenchment as indicated be insisted on, I hold there will be 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 t-.ust you will then find me advocating true Liberal principles. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES ALLEN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DUNEDIN CENTRAL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— At the request and with the promised support of a number of Electors, I have resolved to offer myself, asa Candidate for the seat of your Representative in Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of explaining to you my views on the pditical situation. Your obedient servant, E. B. CARGILL. Dunedin, 28th June, 1887. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. aENTLEMEN.— 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 bo ENCOURAGEMENT TO LOCAL INDUSTRIES AND RETRENCHMENT. I shall take an early oppoi tunity of addressing the Electors, and explaining to them fully my views upon the various political questions. Yours obedie itly, JAMES GORE) BANKRUPTCY NOTICE v. GAZETTE IN BANKRUPTCY. The evening star is duly appointed Gazette for the publication of all Noth a under the Bankruptcy Act, In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy of Now Zealand, holdcn at Dunedin. No, 332. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” ami the Amendments- thereof, and in the matter of- THOMAS roW, °f Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, merchant, a Bankrupt., ■VTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that on J3I Monday, the twenty- seventh day of June, 1887, the Bankruptcy of the abovenam.ed Thomas Low was Closed by order of the Court. And Notice is Hereby also Given that the Court hsq, appointed Monday, the eighteenth day of July, 1887, for hearing the application of Thomas Low for an Order of Discharge, and that on that day, qr as soon thereafter as his application can bp thp said Thumps, Low will apply for his discharge accordingly. D. D. MACDONALD, Bankrupt's Solicitor, Temple Chambers, No. 99 Princes street, Dunedin. Q AAA Copies daily is the Circulation of OUvv the Evening Stab!
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Evening Star, Issue 7250, 29 June 1887, Page 3
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