ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN/ SOUTH. I BEG TO INTIMATE that, ty compliance with ft very numerously-signed requisition, lam ft Candidate for your suffrages. My polltieal Planks are as under—to which, irrespective of parties, I shall give unswerving support—vis?. '.— Protection to Local Industry and Intercolonial Freetrade. Vigorous Retrenchment in all Departments •* the State Abolition of the Property Tax, and the Imposition ifl lieu thereof of a Land and Income Tax-both being progressive. Reduction of the Education Vote, without impairing the efficiency of the system. Abolition of State Aid to Secondary Schools. Moderate Borrowing (sufficient only to complete Railway Lines already in progress to a payable point), A vigorous prosecution of the Otago Central Railway. I shall enlarge on these and other subjects at an early date, when I shall meet you publicly. lam, Your obedient servant, H. S. FISH, Jun. Dunedin, August 1,1887. TO THB ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN SOUTH. jpi ENTLEMEN,—I have the honor to inform yX you that at the forthcoming General Election I shall again solicit the favor of your suffrages. The principal plants in my platform will be 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. | DUNEDIN CENTRAL ELECTION. PR FIICHETT will Address the Electors at OLD KNOX CHURCH \ FRIDAY, THE sth INST., j At 8 p.m., on THE BISHOP AND THE BIBLE, PROTECTION v. FREETRADE. B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Committee. ; N.B.—The Committee meet at the Rooms, next Queen's Theatre, every Monday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. R OWEN J. HODGE'S OOMMITTKB win. wart , TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), t At Committee Rooms, ' At 8 p.m. j Business of importance. JAMES E. M'KELVBY, Sec to Committee. DUNEDIN EAST ELECTION. MR ALLEN'S North-east Valley Committee will meet at the Committee Rooms, North-east Valley, on Thursday Evening, the 4th August, at 8 o'clock. ROEERT HAMILTON, Chairman. . DUNEDIN EAST ELECTION, R ALLEN'S COMMITTEE BOOMS, n . w* i i _ _ AnniiT T\ * l from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Copies of Mr Allen's Speeches can be had on application. w oweNj Chairman. DUNEDIN WEST ELECTION. JHE HON. T. DICK will Address the - Electors at the Leith Valley School-house on FRIDAY next, August 5, at half-past seven o'clook. _ R. BROWNLIE, Chairman of Committee. ROSLYN ELECTION. HUTCHISON ill Address the Electors of Woodhaugh To-morrow (THURSDAY), 4th instant, in Mr Lawson's Large Room, at eight o'clock p.m. T HAVE the honor to invite ELECTORS Of tbe CAVBBSHAM DISTRICT to Meet me at the School-house, Green Island, on TO.MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. WILLIAM BARRON.
PORT CHALMERS ELECTORATE. ~ TR GREEN will Address the Electors This ._L (WEDNESDAY) Evening, at 8 o'clock, In the SOHOOLHOUSE, SAWYERS BAY: WAITATI, on SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock; RAVENSBOURNE (Jackman's Hall), on MONDAY EVENING. TO THE ELEOTORS OF PORT CHALMERS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to announce that I again offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you upon the various questions of the day. Yours faithfully, jAMES MILLS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PENINSULA. GENTLEMEN,— Parliament having been at the forthcoming Election for the New Parliament, it is my intention to ask for a renewal of your confidence. In the course of ten days I hope to be able to leave my duties here for a while, with the object of going South, when I purpose meeting you in different parts of the district , _,„., «« W. J. M. LARNACH. Wellington, July 15th, 1887. X SHALL BE GLAD TO MEET as many at NaumamVs Hall, South Duuedin, This (WEDNESDAY) Evening, the 3rd August, at 8 o'clock. W. J. M. LARNACH. Dunedin, July 30,1887. AIHEMO ELECTORATE. MR BUCKLAND will ADDRESS THE ELEOTORS as follows:—' At Sohoolhouse, Evansdale Thursday, August 4. At Sohoolhouse, Seacliff—Friday, A At Sohoolhouse, Merton—Saturday,. 6. At Waikouaiti—Monday; August 8. Meetings at 8 o'clock each evening. THE CLUTHA ELECTION. R THOMAS MaoKBNZDS will Address . the Eleotors of Balclutha and neighborhood To-morrow (Thursday) Evening, the 4th August, in Barr's Hall, at 8 o'elook. JOHN MACMOLLAN, Secretary of Committee. GOVERNMENT NOTIOBB. NEW ZEALAND. RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN POULTRY SHOW, 12th and 13th AUGUST", 1887. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Dunedin will be issued at Oamaru, Clinton. available for return up to ugust. By order. YOU FIND ANYTHING Advertise it in the ~.•■' EVENING STAR. Sixteen Words for One Shilling.
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Evening Star, Issue 7280, 3 August 1887, Page 3
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