' Electoral. I. ELECTION — ' - u - '. Steamers will inn throughout the day, conveying th Supporters of d J. S. MAOPABL ANE if to and from ~ v DEVONPORT AND STOKES' POINT. Free Tickets may be had on application at the COMMITTEE ROOM", 7, QUEEN-STREET ELECTION. MR. HUH ST Has made arrangements for the conveyance of Electors resident In Town, with the £>".S. Ferry Company to run tlieir boats every half-hour, from Oa.m. ELECTION. Supporters of ME. HENDERSON can obtain Return Tickets to and from Dcvonport, on , application at the COMMITTEE ROOM, 25, QUEEN-STREET. Steamers every half-hour. rjlo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Genixemen, —HaviDg been prevented by tho weather from meeting you, as promised, I now beg to submit for your consideration my political creed I believe in the unanimity of members on all questions affecting the interests of .Auckland, and that they should be pledged to vote with a majority of, say—two-thirds, or tender their resignations. I believe in following Sir George Grey, or any other leader who has talent and integrity, and has the welfare of Auckland at heart. I believe in an immediate completion of the Public Works for instance, the extension of the Kaipara Railway. X believe that a reform of the Civil Service is imperatively necessary, so that we may be able to disband a large portion of the array of officials, whose numbers and political influencs have now reached an alarming point. I believe that Insular Separation is advisable, if obtainable on terms advantageous to Auckland. I do not believe in the Administration of the present Government, and would, therefore, advocate a change, in order to free us from the difficulties which are now fast gathering around us. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, THOS. HENDERSON". rjlO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. Gentlemek,—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 votes, I deem it my duty to intimate to you that I disapprove altogether of trying to influence electors to give any promise whatever, and that T consider such proceedings to be virtually an improper interference with electors, and calculated to destroy tho 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 mev/orthy of their confidence. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, j, S. MACFARIiAKE. : Auckland, 16th December, 1575. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAITE-. MATA. ! Gentlemek,—l beg to,announce myself as a can | didate to represent your interests in the forthcoming : Parliament. I I will take an early opportunity of expressing my | views on the important questions now occupying . public attentton. ■. i . . . Yours obediently, . j W. J. HURST, j Auckland, December 9,1875 jrglHE RODNEY ELECTION. All Accounts against Mr. Johst Sdeehak's Committee to be sent to the Undersigned, at the Temperance Hall, Albert-street, on THURSDAY next, at IS o'clock noon. JOHN" KI>"G, Secretary to Committee. Auckland, January 17,1576. Oil and Colourmen. X> UTL E K & Hcl 2s" Ji IS, WAKEFIELD-STREET, AUCKLAND, ': • ■ Importers of ' PAPERH ANGINGS, OILS, GLASS, SCRIM, "VAKSISH.'.BRUSHES, AND ALL PAINTERS* REQUISITES. PAPERHANGINGS, for Cheapness and' Beauty In Design, not to be ~ ' equalled in Auckland. All orders entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. r' r Tendere given for all kinds of Painting, Paperhanging, and House Decorating "Work. - ' THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 1
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