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imG-M : ONT ELECTION. Electors desirous of securing the return of the Hon, Majoe Atkinson are requested to meet at Cook's Empire Hotel, on Wednesday Evening, the 16th instant, at half-past seven sharp. > Business — To form a Committee to work in accord with other centres, and the discussion of other important matters. TjIGMONT ELECTION. NOTICE. TO THE ELECTOES OP N'OEMANBY. A Meeting of those Electors interested- in the return of Majoe Atkinson to Parliament be held, at the store oi the undersigned, on Thuesday Evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Business — To form an Electioneering Committee. CHAS. E. GIBSON. TjIGMONT ELECTION. MAJOR ATKINSON WILL ADDEESS THE ELECTORS AT Steatfoed, on Thuesday, Nov. 17. At half-past seven. TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. Gentlemen, — I have the honor to again offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the House of Representatives. Nothing but the heavy pressure of important public business, mainly relating to your district, has prevented me from visiting you before this. Of general politics, or of the manner in which I have executed the trust you have so long reposed in me, I will now say little, as I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you personally in a few days. I must, however, with regard to Native matters, say a word or two at once, the subject being of such paramount importance to our district. Two years ago I promised that I would support no Government that would not effectually settle the Native difficulty on our coast. Since taking office, I have told you that the Government were steadily working in that direction, and that while they would not be unduly hurried on the i one hand, on the other they would not "be debarred from enforcing the authority of the law by fear of. any consequences. If you will recall to wind how matters stood two years ago, aud compare them with the state of things at present, you will see at a glance that a great advance has been made; and I now say emphatically that the time has come when an end must be made of this standing threat to the peace of the Colony and district, and that it must and, I believe, will be effectually disposed of during this summer. I cannot conclude without congratulating you upon having made probably more proportionate progress since I have had the honor of representing you in Parliament than almost any other district in the Colony, and this notwithstanding the difficulties against which we have had to contend. I am, gentlemen, Tout wotsb obedient servant, H. A. ATKINSON. ni/T ONET TO LEND. From £100 to £50,000. In excess of £20,000, rate of interest 6 per cent. ; in smaller sums, 6£ to 7on broad acres. Borrowers applying direct to our firm have the advantage of securing Mortgage Loans at lowest ruling rates, and avoid the exacting terms and penalties of Loan Societies. OHAS. POWNALL & CO., Scriveners, Wellington. M ° — T s *• The New Zealand Tau&T axd Loan Company (Limited) are prepared to make advances from £500 upwards on the security of Freehold Land, and at Current Rates of Interest. For further particulars, apply to WHITWORTH RUSSELL, Agent, TLiAgway-at., Wanganiii ; or to » LEVIN & CO., jGß9tc Wellington. "TTTANTED, Paddocking for horse, W near township. Z., Stae Office. WANTED KNOWN, that T. Ecclesfield, Family Grocer, sells Flour, Pollard, Bran, Chick Wheat, «fee, &c, <fee, at mill prices. \\f ANTED, a situation (by a marH ried man) on a cattle station •, has had four years' experience in Queensland with cattle, &c. ; a good station carpenter. Apply to Mr. Fishee, Norfolk Road, Inglewood. WTANTED^NOWN— That Mrs. O'REILLY has opened a Regis'fcry Office for Servants ancL Farm Laborers in connection with her Fruit Shop and Boarding-house in High-street, Hawera, opposite Prosser's Hotel. 753tc Z TJpTANTED KNOWN, that the W undersigned is now prepared to make or repair all kinds of Farmer's Implements, from a Pigring to a Triple-Furrow Plough. Horses carefully • shod. Jjight shoes, 78. per set. All work done in first-class style. 878tc Q. YICKEK?;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 173, 16 November 1881, Page 3

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