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P«tini)£. A LODGE of Instruction will be fl- held al "..') THIS (Thursday) EVENING, nt tho Masonic Hall, Munroestrcci. All Members of the Craft arc invited. OSB Hy Order of thoW.M. CLARENDON CLUB. '■jiHE Quartfirfy" General MeetingX of tho Member's of the above Club will bn held on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. 18th instnnt, nt S p.m. 110BT. PRiCK, tJ7I Hon. Sccrclavy. NAPIER ROWING CLUB. HPHE Annual General Mooting of A the above Club will be held on FRIDAY. August 13th, at S p.m. at the Criterion Hotel. J. CROWLEY, USfi Hon. Sec. . ffw>rriimctt. H. J. GILBERD. T A It A DAf, E NUnS EH V Offers for Sale QUrRESSUS MACKOCARPA, With Matted Fibrous Roots, 18 to 21 inches higli. balled up, :!53 per 100 l.j to 18 inches high, balled up, 32s per 100 15 to 18 inches high, not balled, 25s per 100 12 to 15 inches high, not balled, 20s per 100 100,000 African Rox Thorn nt 15s per 1000. All other Nursery Stock CQunlly Cheap. Free Delivery to Napier and Hustings. New Catalogues post free on application. Town Agent: MESSRS C. E. AND 11. GIRBONS. 101 PARTNERSHIP. FULTON ANITsOUTHWELL. . HHHE undersigned bogs to notify A that he has admitted Mr F. M. Southwell into partnership in the business hitherto carried on at, the Clive-square Seed and train Store, and that for the future the business will be carried on in the same premises under the style of Fllto* an^outh™^ FULTON AND SOUTHWELL Have taken over the Business known as THE OLIVE-SQUAIIE SEED AND GRAIN STORE. They will continue the Business hitherto enrrie'd on by Mr Fred Fulton, anil they trust that a more enlarged and cnrefully-sclectea Stock of SEEDS AND GRAIN Wil command the attention of Customers, whilst they rely on carrying out. the principles under which tho Business has hitherto been controlled to retain tho confidence of patrons who may favor them with orders. We purchase only from Reliable Growers or the Best Houses in the trade. Wo never mix old seeds with new. and at the end of each season we dispose of old scods before taking in new stock. We test all our seeds. We give Good Value. SEE OUK SEED" POTATOES. FULTON AND SOUTHWELL. mo GRASr THIS FACT. A COLLECTION of FLOWEU I\. SEEDS, containing Twelve Varieties of Beautiful Hardy Annuals, our Selection, will be presented to ever}- Cash Purchaser who spends a Pound. ' GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES SEED POTATOES FLOWERING BULBS FRUIT AND FOREST TREKS ROSES AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS The Best Selection and the Cheapest at OUR SEED WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS STREET (Opposite American Coach Factory). Town Ordkhs Dklivkkkd. SUED /SNH NURSERY CATALOGUES Agent for H, J. Gilbekd, Nurseryman, Taradale. C.E.&H^IBBONS. 158 (filedioit girtiTvftSjScis^ WAIPAWA DISTRICT. T INTEND to Address the Electors at HAMPDEN, MONDAY, 22nd August, nt 8 p.m. MAKARETi;, TUESDAY, 23rd August. ASHLEY ■ CLINTON, WEDNESDAY, 24th August. WANSTEAD, THURSDAY, 2oth August. PORANGAUA U, FRIDAY, 26th August. When I shall be pleased to see as many gentlemen na can conveniently attend. F. SUTTON. Royston, 12th August, ISS7. 017 TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. r< ENTLEMEN,— I have the honor to offer you my services as a Member of the House of Representatives which will shorly be elected, and request a continuance of the eonlidcnre and support you gave mi) when j on elected me to the last. I will address you at the various centres of population before the Elections on the more important subjects affecting our interests. raithfully yours, SJG W. 11. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER. /~< ENTLEMEN,—! beg to announce my intention to seek re-election as Representative of the Town of Napier in tho next Parliament, and solicit a continuance; of your conlidence and support. When the time for the election is tixud I shall address you at Public Meetings and explain the views I hold on tho lending political auctions that have to be dealt with. Yours faithfully. J. D. ORJIOND. ,511 __ TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPAWA. ri ENTLEMEN, —In iiccorclanee with my preliminary nolire issued ISth June I have now the pleasure of submitting I'or your consideration the chief points in my policy to which I then roicrrod: — I, Retrenchment, with the sliicieM economy in the administration of the nllairsof the country and expenditure brought within re\ cnite. :!, No increase of Cut-turns dutiet, but a system of direct and equitable taxation so framed as will lend to relieve the I'ubtoms and lead to the establishment of a Freetrade policy. 3, Extended anrt more ellicicnt system of oca government, invoking a complete severance of local and general finance. i. Purchase of mil ivc land by tho Crown and hona fide settlement on the land. .">. Abolition of tlieNativeOlliceandallspufial legislation for the natives. Kqunl right! and responsibilities for both races. I!. Such tinancinl reform in educational mat tors as will put the primary schools on r thoroughly cfllcienl fooling with rcducoc expenditure. 7, Railway reform, 1 shall lake an early opportunity of explaii iag the above most fully, and will give dm notice of the times and places where 1 inti'm to address you. . 308 THOMAS TANNKR.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 3

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