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GENERAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE INANGAHUA. GENTLEMEN,— Having this day VJ been notified that I have been selected by ballot by a very large ; majority . to contest tlie Inangahua Seat in tho interests of the Labour Unionists at the forthcoming election, and having also been requested by a large number of other electors in this and different parts of the electorate to allow m; -.>![' to be nominated as a candiduti ! he representation of the Constitute :■ , I hereby announce that in compliance with the above requisitions I am a candidate for the repren 3PUtation of the Inangahua at the coming election. I shall make known through (he public press in a few days, the lines of policy I intend to adhere to ; and shall take an early opportunity of visiting you at the various centres of the Electorate, and address you upon I my political views. I anr,,Gentlemeu, Obediently Yours, JOHN DRAKE. . TO THE ELECTORS OF INANGAHUA. GENTLEMEN,— I have the honor I* to state tint it is my intention to SEEK RE-ELECTION at your hands at the forthcoming general election for the House of Representatives. Re» lying on my past services I do this with every confidence. I hope shortly to visit the various centres, and submit my views on political questions. I am, Yours faithfully, RICHARD REEVES. TREASURE COAL MINE. MR G. W. KING lms been appointed AGENT and COLLECTOR for the above Company. * " . J. B. BEECHE, pro Proprietors
NOTICE OF; POLLING DAY. IN PURSUANCE, of " The Regu'a* lion of Elections Act, 1881," «.u:d "The Electcrul Acts kniendrutmt Aot, 1890," I, HiiNRY Lucas, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Inangahua, do HEREBY GIVE NOTiOB that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the FJFTH day of NOVEMBER, 1890, under the hand of theO.erk of the Writs, AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD for the return of a qualified person to serve as a member for the sai'.l Electoral District, AND that the POLL, IF NECESSARY, will be tuken at llie several Polling p'acea •of the said district on the FIFTH DAY of DECEMBER, 1890. Every person desirous of becoming a candida.e mint- be nominated by not less than two Electors of the district by a nomination paper n3 prescribed by Section Five of the Amendment Act, delivered to the- Returning Offiei, ON or BEFORE the TWENTYSEVENTH day of NOVEMBER, 1890. , The following, are the polling places for the Electoral District of Inauga-« hua: — -. . The Courthouse, Reefton (principal). The Schoolhouse, Black's Point. McHurdy's Buildings, Little Grey. The Pul.lic Hall, Granville. The Courthouse, Ahaura The Schoolhouse, Orwell The Schoolhouse, Oape Foulwind Mrs Clarke's Assembly Room, Nelson Creek Mr Archbold'? Dwelling, Moonlight The Schoolhouse, Boatman's The Schoolhouse, Inangahua Junction The Schoolhouse, Addison's The Schoolhouse, Brighton The Courthouse, Charleston The Public Hall, Murchiaon Spencer's Building, Glenroy White's Building, White's Point Ryall's Store, Barrytown Peter Wilson's House, Nine mile, North Beach v . * The Schoolhouse, Taylorville Kelly's Barn, Twelve-Mile The Courthouse, No Town Frank Pitt's Store, Red Jacks Kinsella's Store, Blackball : : -,-. Wilson's Boarding House; Tawhai ' HENRY LUCAS, Returning Officer.
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| NOTICE OF REMOVAL. P SETTE LE, MILUTAKY TiYIOR, HAS resumed business in the pre mises lately in the occupation of Mr Normanby. Known as RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. Adjoining Eorsyth and Masters Broadway, Reef ton. Splendid aasortment of New Season Tweeds and cloths just arrived. P. SETTELE LANDING CREEK SAW-MILLS BR VAN. B-R 0 T H E R.S ' y beg to ANNOUNCE that THE Suw-Mill > now IN tfULL WORKING ORDER,. and they are prepared to deliver in all parts of the district Suwn Timber of any dimensions, AT LOWEST OUIUiENT RATES. ■ J. :>.■ <\J ._: ■- . . Lavgn quuj^itiiis of Totara and Black-Pine- o-.i iuuply.--,.,. - Agent for iteefton ; Mr H. Coopejj, BRYAN BROS., , ; .■;.. . Prpprietors..
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Inangahua Times, Volume XV, Issue 20887, 1 December 1890, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XV, Issue 20887, 1 December 1890, Page 3
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