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Amusements. &c. TpRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Sole Lessee .".. Mr. G. W. Collier Stage Manager Mr. R. W. Lawrence. ; THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 9, By special desire. MISS CARRY GEORGE as the NEW MAGDALEN MISS JENNIE NYE as FANCHETTE. TWO GREGORIES I Fridayi Grand Fashionable night. QITY HALL. LAST NIGHT! THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 9, FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under the distinguished patronage of Sip. Geokce Grey;, K.C.B. His Woeship the Matoh Capt. Burns and Officers of the Artillery Capt. Li Roy and Officers of the Navals COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TENDERED TO MON S. J. ORIEL. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE NEW PANORAMA, By Henuings. GRAND CANINE SPELLING BEE ! The winning Dog to be presented with a Silvermounted Co'lar. MR. H. F. TOWLE will siDg on this occasionSong "Killarney" THE FINE BAND OF THE ARTILLERY Will Play during the evening, by THIRTY" VALUABLE PRIZES Will bo given away. TRICKS A» USUAL. CHORAL HALL, ONEHUNGA, Ti>6 above Company will appear at Onehunga TOMORRO W (Friday)-one night only. Prices, 2s, Is. RAND ART UNION (By Permission). MR. SEUFFERT Has on view, at Mr. Sharland's, Chemist, Shortlandstreet, and to be disposed of on the Art Union Principle, the following articles:— Value. Large Oval Drawingroom Table.. .. £100 0 0 Card Table 10 0 0 Pocket Handkerchief Box 5 0 0 Pocket Handkerchief Box 5 0 0 Gloveßos 3 0 0 BS- 123 MEMBERS, AT ONE GUINEA EACH. Intending Subscribers would do well to secure tickets without delay, as the list is being rapidly filled up. Tickets to be had from Mr. J. C. Sharland, Chemist; ShorUand-street; Mr. C. Westpfahl, Queen-street;and A. Seuffcrt, Elliott-street, at the Market entrance. Meetings. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held TOMORROW (Friday), the 10th instant, at three o'clock p.m. W. C. WILSON, Vice-Presldent. ANK OF TOKATEA GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, Shortland-street. Auckland, on WEUNKSDAY, the 15th day of December, 1575, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business: To authorise the Directors to dispose of the Company' 3 Propertv, and to pass a Resolution rfquiring the Company to be Voluntarily Wound-up, under the 112 th section of the Mining Companies Act, 1572. By order of the Directors. F. A. WHITE, Manager. Auckland, November 20, 1575. A MEETING of the Sous of Old Colonists will be held at the Masonic Tlotel, rrincesstreet, on MONDAY next, 13th December, at halfpast 8 o'clock, to consider the propriety of appointing a deputation to wait upon Kir George Grey, K.C.8., to urge upon him the justice of bunding , over a Block of Land on the same conditions as the Katikati Settlers. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. NOON-DAY PKAYEK-MEETING at School-room. High-street, near Durhaiu-slreet, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. Electoral. mHE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. Gentlemen,— I beg to intimate that I am a Candidate for the honour of being one of your Representatives. I am of opinion 1 there should bo one Government only for the Colony, with, of course, locally elected municipal and local authorities. If the British Islands and Ireland with their large population and greater area than New Zealand can be governed by one Parliament, it is difficult to see why New Ztaland should require more than one. Your obedient servant, WILLIAM GOODFELLOW. rillY EAST ELECTION. I bog to give definite and distinct notice to all Electors of City East that I am a Candidate for that Constituency; to which position I have been pledged ever since Mr. Vogel's meeting at the Choral HailAs soon as the present Assembly is dissolved I shall formally address the Electors. W. L. REES. December 4,1575. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,-At the request of many of my old friends I do myself the honor of again soliciting your suffrages at the forthcoming Election. My long connection with your district, the identity of interests which exists between us, and your knowledge of my first career, both politically and otherwise, render it unnecessary that in making this announcement 1 should enter into any further particulars. On an early occasion I shall have the pleasure of meeting you in the principal parts of the district, and then explain more fnlly my views and opinions as to the present condition of the colony, and the main questions which are likely to come under the consideration of the new I'arliaiucnt. I have tho hunor to be, Gentlemen, Your 3 faithfully. THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, Eth December, 1575. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—l have the honor to announce that at the forthcoming G»neral Election for the Parliament of New Zealand, it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your interests in the House of Representatives. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. S. MACFARLANE. Auckland, December 3,1575. O THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlemen,— Having reason to believe that I fairly represented your opinions in Parliament, and knowinc that I did my best to do so, I offer myself aa a Candidate for re-election. There is nothing I can say that will enable you to know more of me than you do now, as I am and have been personally known for many years to nearly all of you. As to what is to be done now, I say let us, as far as possible, manage oar own affairs. Surely we, who know, and are interested, can do so better than those whe neither know nor care, and whose interests are often opposed to ours. If you see fit to elect me, my conduct will bo the same in the future a3 it has been in the past—an endeavour, as far rts possible, to get unity of action among our Members ; to reduce wasteful expenditure: to put power into the hands of the people—not to de prire them of it; and that all great questions should be submitted to them. ; WM. SWANSON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4391, 9 December 1875, Page 1

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