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Electoral Amusements, &c. TO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. XJRINCE OF' "WALES THEATRE. J7 Sole Lessee Mr. G. W. Collier. Gentlemen, -I again offer myself as a Candidate THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 14, for your suffrages at the coming Election. LAST NIGHT OF MISS CARRY GEORGE IN Shonldyouoncemore honour me with yourconfl- LAST NIGH^ V p NYE AS dence I shall, as your Representative, support such LADY LINDEN! measures as will promote the unity of the Colony with Friday, December 17, Sam Poole's Benefit, one Legislature and one purse ZT ~~~ ' I shall also advocate the continuance and extension M^Mdlx of Local Government under Municipalities, and under —— the various Boards (Including County Boards for the I T Y H A _L L. management of main roads, bridges, and other matters) as abministratxte bodjes. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, It will te my endeavour to aid in the establishment MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. of a Colonial system of Secular Education, supported from Consolidated Revenue where Educational En- jx DAVIES dowments are insufficient for the purpose of its maintenance. PREMIER VENTRILOQUIST OF THE Franklin being a large district, it is difficult to meet WORLD, the Electors at one or two places; but if the Electors ASI> of any locality in tho district will name a time and TALENTED COMPANY, place to suit themselves, I shall be glad to meet them, in and give them an account of last Session, and express SELECT RECHERCBE ENTERTAINMENT. my opinions on our future prospects. I am, Gentlemen, Sea othfj . announcemcnts . Yours truly, JOSEPH MAY. CHARLES WEIGHTJIAN, Business Manager for E. D. Daviea. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. — y\ E MURSKA CONCERTS. Gentlemen, —The day is fast approaching wheH .„ ~ ' . . -;. ... j The GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT in New Zealand you will be called upon to eserciso the privilege and be the advent of the birthright of-British subjects to elect a member to HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE, represent your t'he ne,t Parliament of iS™i^^^ New Zealand. As a candidate for your suffrages,'i feel called upon , r AU communications to be addressed to Mr W. S. Mhdcalfe, Agent, Claremont House, to state, for your consideration, that lam of opinion — - that as a means whereby to secure the confidence and -|7, LLERSLIE GARDENS. attachment of the people, and maintain the peace, 1 order, and good government of New Zealand on a MONDAY, 2~tu DECEMBER, IS<5 sound and permanent basis, it is desirable to declare - D ) and recognise the principle that every effort should be made to secure insular separation of the Northern ~~~~~~~ and Southern Islands of New Zealand, by the £ST THE ANNUAL Thalweg of Cook's Straits, with a Federal Govern- ALEI ,ONIAN iHAMES. ment; the details of which will, no doubt, have to \j \Jf be arranged by many compromises. I am further of opinion that unless federal separa- TROGRAMME: tion en be brought about satisfactorily, to reconcile THE yuLE HANDICAP, 100 yards and 250 yardspresent conflicting interests, Auckland should at Ist prize, £1G (cup or money); 2nd prize, £3; once resert to every constitutional means of agita- TH E BOX?NGJ)AY CUP, 450 yards and 1 mile— tion to secure to itself both financial and legislative I st prize, £1G (enp or money); 2nd prize, £3; powers of self-government, and claim to decide its MAIDEN P RACE, 200 yards—lst prize, £4; 2nd prize, own constitutional future; and out of an ample *** customs revenue of £300,000 (three hundred thousand jSSfV ,4 ""* , *** ya ' d3_l3t pounds, make provision for securing the payment of a fair share of the public debt. £i *•••*•• _ _ ~ , HIGH JUMP (running)— Prize £2 I am. Gentlemen, &c, tec, HOP, BTEP. AND JUMP—Prize £2 "WALTEE LEE JUMP WITH .THE POLE—rrize, £2 tii. i > x v i. . ' HAMMER THROWING—Prize, £3 Albert-street, November 25,1875. PUTTING THE STONE—Prize, £3 . DANCING HIGHLAND FLlNG—Prize £2 ' DANCING SWOKD DANCE-Prize, £2 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DIS- %^s a W£ E 9*™£r?P>• *; mriTpm n n WATTTTMATI PLAYING IHL 1 HZe, Jb2 iluti U1 WAIILMAIA. FOR THE BEST DRESSED HIGHLANDER—Prize £2. GEXTLEMKN-.-At tho renncst of many of my old other contests if four competitors guaranteed, friends, I do myself the honor of again soliciting your —— suffrages at tho forthcoming Election. , , . Entrances for the Yule Handicap and Eoxing-Dav My long connection with your district, tho identity Cup, with colours, ami fee of 10s, to be sent to the of interests which exists between us, and vourknow- Secretary, care of Mr. J. Ellis, Exchange Hotel, by Saturday, ISth instant, as 0 p.m. Tim prizes in these ledge of my first career, both politically and otherwise, races will be decided on the s.ime principle as in the render it unnecessary that in making this announce- Birthday Handicap on the 9th November, ment I should enter into any further particulars. Othcr entrfes W , ;I bo receive(l up t0 Tllesdar> tho On an early occasion I shall have the pleesnre of 21st instant. The entrance fees for the .Maiden Race, •meeting you in the principal parts of the district, and Cofeslnd enS then explain more fully my views and opinions as to money must be enclosed, or the entry will not be the present condition of the colony, and tho main takl!n - questions which arc likely to come under the considc- The world-renowned Airec will display his wonderration of the new rarliament. !al Veala ia Mid-air during tho day. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, . , Rules, names of stewards, &c, will appear on the Yours faithfully. cards. THOMAS HENDERSON. ALFRED KING,^^ Auckland, Bth December, 1575. — Mining Notices. FJIO THE ELECTORS OP THE DIS- OTICE ishereby to the TRICT OF WAITEMATA. ■ Krf Uueen quired to pay the amount of Culls nud expenses duo on the t-hares set opposite their respective names, on or before the twentieth day of January, IS7U, at tlio Gentlemen,—l havo the honor to announce that oih'ce of the Manage- of the said Company, at Wynd-ham-street, in the City of Auckland: and notice is at tho forthcoming General Election for the Parlia- h-reby lurther given, that in the event of the nonpayment of such Calls ami expenses on or be/ore tue ment of New Zealand, it ia my intention to offer my- Ba id date, the bbares will be liable to be Forfeited. self as a Candidate to represent your interests in the Name Shares Nos. of Shares Valentine Smith Aston .. 10 .. 18171 to I9iso House of Representatives. Seo. Appleyurd .. .. 20 .. 12J16 — 12455 F. T. Btiyntun .. ..11 .. 20W6 — 30050 I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Henry 13yron .. .. 15 .. uoiu - 9U23 255S — 2502 Your obedient servant, Robert Owen Boyd ..20 .. ICC44 — ICCU3. Slary Emily E. Curron ..20 .. 2D-JSI — 20300 J. S. MACFARLANE. William Colledge .. .. 2 .. ISICC — 13187 Andrews. Carlile.. ..13 .. 19551 — 10S02 Auckland, December 3, ISi 5. John Crowhurst Cullen .. SO .. 0771— 0700 21571 — 21C00 ■ : 3541— 3570 ~ ~ r, -m-. -rm-i-. Thos. Alexander Caldwell 00 .. 3441— 3470 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITE- okg- CC7S it at a 20800 —20075 MAIA - Andrew Cookson .. ..50 .. IBSDG — IUG4S Catherine Davies 10 .. S7Ol — 2770Q Samuel Deven .. .. 20 .. 72— 91 j Gektlkmen,—l beg to announce myself as a can- Gerald G. Flynn .. ..15 .. 14411 — 14425 jj diclatc to represent your interests in the forthcoming Gregory !! " % Y. Wf = 4ol? Parliament 18251 — 15270 I will take an curly opportunity of expressing my S^ifo^ s " ." ~l ." "mJ - "uM vio-.vs on the important questions now occupying Margaretlrwin .. ..15 .. 21081 — 21070 1092G — 19930 public attentton. Jacob Joseph .. .. 5 .. 13390 — 13400 Yours obediently, William Frederick Jones 5 .. 7457 — 7491 w t TjrrosT. MiMbeth Ann Jones .. 2 .. UtWl — 9cS2 W. J. HURSI. John Lamburn .. ..20 .. 14400 — 14515 Auckland, December9.lS7s. ISw 7 " ." *2 II sloZ^? " —' Denis Rubie .. .. 5 .. SilUO — 9080 Margaret Sloane .. ..10 .. 10921 — 10930 CITY EAST ELECTION. Lewis Samuels .. .. 10 .. OUI — 9120 111 ■L'-ri-O-i. William Froy .. .. 50 .. 79-J3 - 5042 David N. Wilkinson .. 5 .. 13391 — 13395 Ebenezer Waytnouth .. 10 '.. IOUUI — 20000 I beg to give definite and distinct notice to all .. .. 4u20 - «s| Electo.9 of City East that I am a Candidate for that 120S0 _ 13^., 9 fYmstitupncv to which position I have been pledged 3171 — 3520 Constituency, to wnicn po Edward W. Briggs ..6 .. 11734-11783 ever since Mr. Vogel's meeting at the Choral Uall. 21(j21 _ 21GS5 As soon as the present Assembly is dissolved I shall By o£ the Director3 _ formally iddress the Electors. H _ GAEL a. nd W. h. x(.fcjKo. -. T '„ „ Manager. December i, 1875. Auckland, December 13,1575. Meetings. Public Notices. -OED, WHITE AND BLUE GOLD HARLES BURTON'S GIFT ENTERJti MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). pKIgE Matkimosial IXDUC£MESI;i) . A General Meeting of Shareholders of Intacriber t0 L Tv777rize. In one cake will Company wiU be held at the Company s Office, on Wedding Ring, IS carat fine. First P T£X^ZT^^ S , has decided U be o^^W^£ lawfully brought forward. SCOTT will take place on THURBDAY EVENING, 23rd R. MCDONALD er December, at 7 o'clock. A Committee of Subscribers Office Grahamstown Stock Exchange, ' will be respectfully requested to conduct the same. uuice, ™. mi, h D 10 1575 400 Subscribers at 2s Cd each-£SO. Owen street, , Ist Prize, Wedding Cake .. .. £3 5 0 -CTOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- f£ ;; cwS Pound Cake i." flO o X CIATION. 4th ", „ 12 0 _ .„, , 43 Currant Pound Cakes, at 6s .. 12 IS 0 NOON-DAY PRAYER-MEETING at School-room. 100 „ at4s .. 20 0 0 High-street, near Durham-street, 12 to 12.45, taatur- 150 Packets Lollies, at Cd .. .. 315 0 daya excepted. AU are invited. ioo ~ Bon Bons, at Is .. 50 0 Bankruptcy Notices. All the goods to be of superior quality." ! • Ticketsto be had of C. Burton, Confectioner and 4Si Charcoal Biscuit Manufacturer, Parnell. < 5S««iSi&!3£SR? > Orders for Mince Pies (large or small) are respectfully requested to be sent in not later than 4 p.m. on T N BANKRUPTCY. the 22 " d iD3t - . RESTAQRANT, of DANIEL PAGE, of the City of Auckland, CUItUMAMDJiL. Provedore, held at the Office of the Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, at the Supreme Court house, A good opening for a married couple for a RestauAuckland, this day, was adjourned until MONDAY, rant. The above establishment, which is well-known, the 20th day of December inatant, at 12 o'clock noon at and doing % good steady business, including Stock the sJtne Office. ■ and Furniture, is for Sale, upon favorable terms.— Dated this 13th day ef December, 1875. Apply on the promises to Mr. Moout, the present A. BROCK, proprietor, who will give satisfactory reasons for Solicitor for Bankrupt. caving.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4395, 14 December 1875, Page 1

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