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ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN BAST ELECTION. MR JAMES ALLEN Will Address the Electois of Dimcdin East At the VINERY, OPOIIO, On MONDAY EVENING, the 11th JULY, At 8 o'clock. DUNEDIN EAST ELECTION. |HE Supporters of Sir ROBERT STOUT , are invited to Meet him at the Council Chambers, North-east Valley, This (Saturday) Evening, at 7.30. A Subcommittee for the North-east Valley will be appointed at this meeting. ROBT. GEO. STONE, Secretary of General Committee. DUNEDIN WEST ELECTION. 'R DICK will Address the Electors of Dunedin West in the Council Chambers, North-east Valley, on MOADAY NEXT, the 11th inst., at 8 o'clock. Mr Dick's Committee-room in Great King street (opposite the Post Office) is open daily, p.m. DUNEDIN WEST. R DOWNIE STEWART Will Address the E.L E 0 T 0 R S IN THE PINE HILL SCHOOL-HOUSE ON TUESDAY EVENING, THE 12ra INST., At 8 o'clock. In LEITH VALLEY SCHOOL-HOUSE On FRIDAY EVENING, At 7.30 o'clock. ROSLYN ELECTION. R W. CARLTON will Addreßs the Electors at the TEMPERANCE HALL, MORNINGTON, On MONDAY, 11th INST., At 8 p.m. The Mayor (J. Grindley, Esq.) in the chair. Gentlemen willing to act on the Committee to secure Mr Carlton's return are requested to wait for a few minutes at the close of the Public Meeting. ROSLYN ELECTION. ,HE COMMITTEE of the Roslyn and u Mornington Branches of the Protection League of Otago have resolved that Mr WILLIAM HUTCHISON shall be the Candidate Supported by them for the Roslyn Distric at the forthcoming Election. JOHN ROBERTS, President Roslyn Branch. THOMAS WOOD, President Mornington Branch. TQ THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. ~' ENTLEMEN,—I have the honor to inform ■ you that at the forthcoming General Election I shall again solicit tho 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 obediently, JAMES GORE. MR HALLENSTEIN'S WITHDRAWAL. To the Electors of Dunedin Central. GENTLEMEN,— I deeply regret that since I issued my Address as a Candidate for the House of Representatives, circumstances have occurred necessitating mc to Withdraw fiom the contest. To the very many Gentlemen who, unsolicited, offered me their vote and support,' thus assuring me of an easy victory, I beg to tender my hearty thanks. lam sorry to have to take this and remain, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, B. HALLENSTEIN. TO THE ELECTORS OF CAVERSHAM ELECTORAL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— Believing that I still re tain your confidence, as I have tried to deserve it, and that I can be of further ÜBe in Parliament, I have the honor to intimate that I am a Candidate for Re-election to the House of Representatives as your Member, and that 1 hope poon to have the pleasure of meeting you in various parts of the district. Yours, faithfully, WILLIAM BARRON. TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT CHALMKRS. | ENTLEMEN,—Now that the boundaries v-»f of the new Tort Chalmers Electorate have been proclaimed, I feel myself warranted in complying with the request of a large number of the electors that I should allow myself to be placed in nomination, acd accordingly I now solicit your suffrages. I shall take the earliest opportunity of addressing you on the questions of the day, and meanwhile respectfully ask you not to pledge yourselves. Yours respectfully, JAMES GREEN. I TQ THE ELECTORS OF- PORT CHALMERS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I bug to announce that I a g a i n offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election, I shall take an e»rly opportunity of addressing you upon the various questions of the day. Yours faithfully, JAMES MILLS. TAIBRI ELECTION. ' v i T Q N L Will be glad to. Maet the TAIER? ELECTORS At the places, and dates mentioned below, each ' evening at 7.30 o'olock, Kuri Bush School-house—FRIDAY, July 8. Outram Societies' HaII—SATURDAY, uly 9. I Otakia §chool.house-MONDAY, j u ] y n r Greytown Sohool-house—TUESDAY, July Saddle Hill Pchool-house-WEDNESDAY, [ July 13. ; Waipori-THURSDAY, July 14. . Maungatua—FßlDAY, July 15 TO THE ELECTORS O^ 1 THE WAIHEMO DISTRICT, GBNTLEMEN, Relying upon your approval of my past actions as Member of the House of Representatives for Waikouaiti, I have the honor to announce that I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing Election. |I shall take an earlA opportunity of addressing you throughout the Electorate j but meantime I desire to expi'osa tho hope that not only those ; whose confidence I now ask, but every Elector throughout the Colony, will refuse to be drawn from the roal issues now to be decided—- ; namely: A material reduction in the number , Members of the Legislature. Rigorous Retrenchment o{j Expenditure in I every of the public Ser* I vice; and, F Opposition, io. apy Increase to our already ■ intolerable burdens of Taxation on any ! pretext whatever. ; I may add that, these are the objects I have !hitherto kept in view, and, that I shall not sup'port any Government whioh does not immediately and earnestly try 'to do everything posisible'to give effeot to them. ;j ~ I,am, Gentlemen,. 1 ■ Your obedient Servant, J, 0. BUOKLAND. LOST FOUND &c. LOST, Bunch of eight or nine Keys. Fjndeir rewarded/ Oram Bal), Union Chambers, I Prinoea street. ' ''".'' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. |\J nominal rent; till October; seven shillings iweelc, faring included. "Ooleraine," Star Officii. Copies daily is the Circulation of OW" the Evßirara 9iab.

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Evening Star, Issue 7259, 9 July 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 7259, 9 July 1887, Page 3