Electoral. rjio THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA j Gentlemen,—Being assured that several of the candidates, desirous of representing your district in Parliament, are making an active canvass of the electors, and endeavouring to obtain pledges of their 1 votes, I deem it my duty to intimate to you that I I disapprove altogether of trying to influence electors to give any promise whatever, and that I consider such proceedings to be virtually an improper interference with electors, and calculated to destroy the usefulness of the vote by ballot, as also being likely to lend to the stirring up of animosity between friends. I trust, therefore, that my mode of action ■ may not be misconstrued into indifference to obtain the support of all electors who may deem me worthy of their confidence. X have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, J. a MACFARLANE. Auckland, 10th December, 1575. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen, —At tho 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, rendor it unnecessary that in making this announcement I should enter into any further particulars. On an early occasion I shall have the pleasure ©f meeting you in the principal parts of tho district, and then explain more fully my views and opiuiona as to the present condition of the colony, and the main questions which are likely to come under the consideration of the new Parliament. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully. THOMAS HENDERSON. Auckland, Bth December, 1875. mo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemen,—l beg to announce myself as a candidate to represent your interests in the forthcoming Parliament. I will take an early opportunity of expressing my views on the important questions now occupying public attentton Yours obediently, W. J. HURST. Auckland, December 9,1875. THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY EAST. Gentlemen, —The Writs for the ensuing election having now been issued, I shall have much pleasure in meeting you in the Hall of the Mechanics' Institute on THIS (Monday) EVENING, 20th inst., when I will take the opportunity of expressing my opinions OU some of tho leading questions of the day. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, J. M. CLARK. Remuera, Dec. 15, 1875. £<ITY EAST ELECTION. I beg 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 Hall. As soon as the present Assembly is dissolved I shall j formally address tho Electors. | W.L. REES. | December 4,1875. £<ITY EAST ELECTION. Mb. W. L. REES will meet the Electors of City ! East at the Mechanics' Institute, on WEDNESDAY 1 EVENING next, at 7.30 o'clock. ■ rjIHE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. Gentlemsn, — I beg to intimate that lam a Candi- | date for the honour of being one of your Representatives. I am of opinion there should be one Government only for the Colony, with, of course, locally elected municipal and local authorities. If tho 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 Zealand should require more than one. Your obedient servant, WILLIAM GOODFELLOW. EWTON ELECTION. Mb. SWANSON will meet the Electors of Newton in the Newton Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING next, at 8 o'clock. "1%/TR. E. HAMLIN will meet the Electors of Franklin as under:— Mauku—On Monday, „ 20, „ PuKEKonE—On Tuesday, „ 21, „ Bombay—On Wednesday, 22, ~ Other places in future notice. READER WOOD will address the Electors of Parnell, at the Parnell Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING next, at 8 o'clock. Coal. QOAL! COAL! COAL! The Proprietors of tho WHATJWHAU COALMIMES, Wrtngarei, having got the Mines and Plant in full and eUicient working order, are prepared to supply this SUPERIOR COAL, at the Shoot, Wangarei, for TEN SHILLINGS PER TON. WALTER SLOANE, Vulcan Lane, Agent. £jOALS! COALS 11 COALS!!'! EX 'GLIMPSE.* The undersigned, having purcliased the above Cargo, are prepared to deliver from Ship's sido in ; any quantities, at reasonable rates. W. & G. WINSTONE, Wholesale and Retail Coal and Wood Merchants. Considerable reduotion made to large consumers. BAY OF ISLANDS COAL YARD, BREAKWATER. .ROAD. BAY OF ISLANDS AND NEWCASTLE COAL ON Sale. Office: 7, Queon-street. ■HENBY GILFILLAN, Agent. Machinery. "OHORMIUM SCRAPING MACHINES, Double Spring Action Cylinders. (POWNALL'S PATENTS.) TO '.FL AX DEB S'S EES. This Important mechanical application of the Maori principle, now thoroughly tested, and guaranteed perfected, produces fibre worth- from £40 to £60 per ton for roping, or spinning in Dundee, into textile fabrics. Quality,.quantity, no bleaching, no waste, only two horse driving power, combined with less cost of production, are the great practical results attained by this valuable invention. Further particulars on application to J. HURLEY, Manufacturer, Wellington. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4400, 20 December 1875, Page 4
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