NAPIER ELECTION. TOADIES AND GENTLEMEN,Beliovinpf thero Is a general wish on the part of the Eleotors that there should be a direct fight between Mr Swan and Mr Cornell I have decided not to go to the Poll. I desire to express my sincere thanks for the support which has been so freely tendered to me, and for tho general expressions of satisfaction with my platform efforts. Combinations on both sides are too strong for me to reasonably hope for a successful Ibsuo at the present Election. Should I be allvo nnd well at the next Eloction I shall bo probably early in tho field, and hopo again to ocoupy the proud position of Momber of the New Zealand Parliament /or Napier. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, F. SUTTON. 23th November, 1893. 853 MR SWAN'S ELECTION. LADIES 1 COMMITTEE ROOMS. Tl/p GEORGE FAULOOK, Hastings-street, having kindly placed Ms Showroom at the disposal of Mr Swan's Ladles' Committee, the Room will be open all day on MONDAY and TUESDAY for the convenience of Ladies who aro working in Mr Swan's interest. All Information will bo given, and all interested are cordially inj viud to co-operat». On TUESDAY (the Polling Day), the Office of the Park Racing Club, Market- * street, will also be open as a Ladles' Committee Room from 9 a.m. till CIO9O of the .. Poll. K2 TO THE ELEOTORS OF NAPIER. 6 J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,At th« urgont request of my friends and supporters, both I* Town and Country, 1 •j ha ye decided to again Contest the Napier Seat at the forthcoming Gouoral Election. I will toko an early opportunity of address ing you «i Political Matters go»erally. 4 Trusting t« bs fav«red with a continuance •f that ctnSdenco and support which you have accorded mo during the last 20 years oi Publio lifo,I have the konor to remain, Ladies and Gontlemen, Your obedient wvant, ;. 626 «. H. SWAN. MR OARNELL'S ELECTION. IS TO THB ELECTORS OF NAPIER, T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In response to tho request of the Democratic Party of Napier I beg* to offer myself as a Candidate for the Napior Seat at tie c*mlng Election. As the laeuoa must be dear o»d well doinod, I now declare tkat I on a 5 staunch supporter of tha present Llboral Government, and tkat I will, if you honor me by returning me, do my boat t« advance your Interests, as well as those of the people of the Colony as a whole. Refoms of an if urgont nature aro still required, a»4 l shall ka frund supporting those withl all my atrwgtk. t 1 shall address yan shortly o» tke great questions of the hoar, and I now ask y»u not to pledge your votes until you Knew my views. ; I have tho honor to be, i Ladies and Gcutlemoa, 611 SAMUEL CARNELL. 1 -' > •— »■■»-.-.■■— — - — T ' | I NOTICE OFJPOLLLNO DAY. | N pursuance of " Tho Eleotoral Act, * 1893," I, John Ernest Provis, Roturning Officer for tho Electoral District of Nnpior, do hereby give notico that by virtue of a Writ, bearing date tho 13th day of Novembor, 1893, undor tho hand of tho Clerk of the Writs, an Election will bo held for the roturn of ono qualified person to servo as a Member for the said District, and that tho latest day for reoolving Nominations of Candidates will be at Noon on tho 20th day of November, 1893, and the poll if neoossary will bo taken at the soveral polling places of the said District on the 28th day of November, 1893. Evory Man desirous of becoming a Candidate must bo nominated by not less than two E 1 otors of the District by a Nomination Paper as proscribed by Section Seventy-five of ' fho Electoral Act, 1883," on or before the 20th day of Novombor, 1883. Tho following aro tho Polling Places for the Electoral District of Naolor ;— The Old Provincial Council Chamber Naplir (principal) The Public Hall, Meanoe Th« Oddfellows' Hall, Taradalo Waterworth's Hall, Clivo-square The Orango Hall, Raffleß-street The Presbyterian Schoolroom, Spit The Morist Brothors' Sohoolxoom, Shake? speare-road Tho Old Grammar School, Napier-terraco The Sunday-school, Chaucer-road (south) JOHN E. PROVIS, Returning Officer. Nomination Papers can be obtained on application to the Returning Officer. 697 NAPIER ELECTION, THE Poll for the Eloction of a Member of the House of Roprfsenta. tlves for the Electorate of Napier will be hold an the 38th at November, 1893, commonoing at ' a.m. and closing at 1 p.m. at tho several Polling Booths, J. E. PROVIB, Returning Officer. November 21th, 1893, 842 ■ . ' TO THE RESIDENTS OF NAPIER ' AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ' IOHN MAGINNITY, Wine and ! v Spirit Merchant, of Wellington, has i muoh pleasuro in announcing that he has opened an Agency in Emeraon-strei*, corner of Parade, under the management of his son, where orders for his celebrated Wines and P £IH rHL be «?°?i vod and forwarded Immediately from Wellington. Samples at tho Office JOHN MAGINNITY, ' IMPORTER JJBST BEAND CUTLEBY. J Just Landed, direot from the Manufacturers (Southern and Riciiardson), a good Assortment of DESSERT KNIVES, TABLE KNIVES, CARVERS, AND STEELS. ' S. & B. hay« a world-wide reputation for Firßt-clase Cutlery. ' Having been established tor nearly three! quarters of a century Is sufflelont guar- (< anteo for Steriing'Value. I One Triax Wim. Convinob. J-^ novbltTdepot, m%Y
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9540, 28 November 1893, Page 4
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883Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9540, 28 November 1893, Page 4
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