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Electoral. J ELECTORAL. DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND WEST. iJ?» 1 r arßl \ M ' c L o i "Regulation of Elections Act, 18S1." I, t.iward S. WiUcockg, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Auckland West, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the ninth day of November, 18S1. under the hand of the Clerk of the W nts, an Election will be held for the return of one qualified Person to serve as Member for the said Electoral District; and that the Nomination ?. r , urt ' d,ltes "*" tote place at St. James's Hall, Wellington street, Auckland, ct noon on the first ffi Ei ?t ceml ff,, : a D n l,. tlmt tbe ro "' if neceas&ry, will be taken at the PoUing-pUca of the 3aid District on the ninth day of December, 1881 DUWcKSland &™|?M»«» «" Sectoral St. James's Hall, Wellington-street, Auckland. EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS, Returning Officer. mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN GBjnxEMK),—After consultation between the supporters of Mr. Reader Wood and myself, in the interests of the constituency, I cordially retire in favour of Mr. Wood. Yours truly, D. BEIUCE. November 30,1881. mo THE ELECTORS OP PARK ELL. MR. RICHARD MONK Will address the Electors of Pamell as follows : Friday, December 2, at 8 p.m., St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom. Saturday, Docember 3, at 8 p.m., Newmarket Hall. /""IITY EAST ELECTORATE. An Adjourned Mooting of the Friends ard Supporters of Sir George Grey will be held at the AiL'ert Hall, Dorby-street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, st half-past 7 o'clock, at which all Sir George's sympathisers are particularly requested to attend. Business!: To further go through the roll. TO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH. Gentlbmbw.—l have the honour to announce that I am a candidato for your suffrages at the forthcoming Elections. I remain, geatlemen, Yours obediently, JXO. GORDON. Otahuhu. September 27, 1881. npO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. G-entlemek,—l have tho hononr to acquaint ;ov that, acting upon the advice of my friends, I propose the ensuing election to offer mj'3elf a» & candidate for City East. Should you favour mo with your confidence, iuiU return me to Parliament, as your representative, you may rely upon my making every exertion to prosoote your interests and the welfare of New Zealand. I hare the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, O. GREY. Auckland, October 25th. 18S1. mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentluhe:;,—At the rctuest of many of the Electors of Eden, 1 i>»? to oTcr uiysel/ as a Candidate to representyou in the ensuing: Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you upon the political qvia.Uoi.s of the day. Years faithfully, HEADER WOOD, November 17,1681. rpO THE ELKCTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, — I have the honour to nrxounce myself as i Candidate to represent you in the next Parliament, and shall in due course notify when I shall have the pleasure of addressing you. Yours faithfully, JOS. A. TOLE. Auckland, "!lat October, 1881. mo THE ELECTORS OF CITY NOKXH. Gentlemen,—l have tho honour to offer myself as a Candidato to represent you in the House ef Representatives. I shall take an early opportuaity of meeting you in publli-. W. L. REF.S. November 28th, 1881. TCI LECTOR AL DISTRICT OF WAIPA. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Gejjixemkjj,—lt is my intention to offer myself, ai tho next General Election, as a Candidate to repre. sent your District in tho General Assembly. WILLIAM JACKSON. Kihikihi. July I, 1881. "pi D E N COUNTY WHAU RIDING. 1 beg to intimate to the Lady and Gentlemen electors of the Whau Riding, that lam a candidate for its representation in tho Eden Count v Council R. &ARRETT. COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WHAU RIDING. Gesileme-v,—l beg to intimate to you that it is my intention to 3cok re-election to represent you in the Eden County Council. JAMES J. PIONAH. mo THE ELECTORS of VVAITEMATA. Gektxekex—l have the honour to announce mysell as a Candidate for the Electorate of Waitemata, coming forward as a true Liberal. Having sn intimate knowledge of the requirements of the constituency, I shall at all times endeavour to secure such advantages as will promote the interests of ever; district in the Country. EWEN W. ALISON. Devonport, November 28,1881.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 8

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