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Electoral. J TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND WEST. DR. WALLTS Will address the people of Auckland West In St. James" Hall, Wellington-street, an Fbidav, December 2, at 8 o'clock p.m. Ladies are invited. r|ITY NORTH ELECTORATE. MR. R E E S Will Address the Electors of City North, at the Theatre Royal, TO-MOREOW (Friday) NKJHT, at S o'clock. Mr. Reee will review the paat political actioa of the Aseembly, including the Secession ot Hie Four Auckland Rats, the Native Policy of the Government, the question of Local Self-Government, of Taxation, of the Public Lands, of the Upper House, and some other matters of public Importance. December 1, 18S1. mO THE ELECTORS OF WAITEMATA. OEMTLftHEK, — lam a Candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election in the Liberal-Conservative interest, and shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at the different centres and expressing my views, and. If returned, you may rely upon my doing my utmost for the district. 1 am, yours faithfully, W. BOND. jus. mO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND EAST. GENTI.EMBN,--At the request of a large number of the Electors of your District I hare consented to become a candidate for tho honour of your suffrages at the approaching Election for a Member to represent you in the Honee of Representatives. I shall taSe an early opportunity of addressing you on the questions now before the public. I am, youis respectfully, J. M. CLARK. Auckland, November 23,1881. A UCKXAND EAST ELECTION. MH. J. M. CLARK'S COMMITTEE ROOM, HIGH-STREET, Opposite Porter's Bonded Store. Ofiee hours, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Committee meets every wock 'lay, except Saturdays, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gestlemen,—l am a Candidate for tho honour of Bepresenting you in the next Parliament. If you see fit to re-elect me, I will in tho future, as in the past, do my best for your interest. WILLIAM SWA2JSOX. mO THE ELECTORS OF THK ELKCTORAL DISTRICT OP CO ROMAN DEL. GsKTirMEN,— ily intimate acquaintance with the reiuireraent3 of your District induces me to offer rayeelf for election as your representative in tho next Xew Zealand Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of visiting the various townships and settlements within your electorate, and expressing to you my Tiew3 on political questions affecting your interests and those oi the whole colony. I sha'l go to tho Poll as against all comer.', and as in indepeu- ■ dent candidate, to ne party. JAMES M.\CKAY. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE CORO- - DISIEICT, J GzKxiJBJiES,—I beg to offer mrself as a Candidate I lor the House ci Representatives for your District J at the forthcoming Elections, and -.-iil take an early opportunity oi explaining my views. __________ P. H. BLACKMORE. Machinery. RICHARD GARRETT AND SONS, LEISTON WORKS, Suffolk, England, Are prepared to execute Ordeis through their Agents, MESSRS. OPPENHEIMER & CO., CTJSTOMIIOCSE-STREET, AUCKLAND. Messrs. Garrett & Sons havo received the following Awards at tho International Exhibition at Melbourne :— FIRST PBIZE FOR PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES FIRST PRIZE FOR MINING ENGINES FIRST PRIZE FOK MACHINE FLANGED BOILERS FIRST PRIZE FOR MACHINE FLANGED CORRUOATED IRON BOX FIRST PRIZE FOR CORN DRILL KRST PKIZE FOR PATENT LEVER HORSE HOE SECOND PRIZE FOR THRESHING MACHINES SECOND PRIZE FOR CORN MILL. For full Particulars, prices, ar.d terms, apply to OPPENHEIMER & CO., C USTOM HOUSE-STREET, AUCKLAND. Xp O R SALE. 6, 10, 18, and 25 h.p. Engines and Boilers Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch Breaking-down and Circular Sawing Machinery New ana Secondhand Timber Jack 3 li tone Best Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Kods and Fittings Bone Mills Winches Truck Wheels I Ship's Costings Pulleys and Shifting Bakers' Oven Work I Cotton and Hay Presses Turbine Water Wheels Pipes ! MASEFIELD AND CO. fiITY FLOUR MILLS, STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, SHORTLAND-STBEET, AUCKLAND. J. BYCROFT & CO., in rstuming thanks for the iberal support accorded them hitherto as Biscuit Manufacturers, beg to Btate tbat no effort of toeirs shall be wanting to maintain the position they fced, and retain the confidence of the public. .7. B. *• Vo. have tho largest and most complete Steatc B —uit Factory in New Zealand, and succeeded in obtaining certificates both at the Melbourne «nd Dnuedin Exhibitions, and as they have two patent travelling ovens, with every appliance for a large outturn of biscuit, they flatter themselves tbat they cannot fail to give every satisfaction to their patrons. The utmost attention is given to cleanliness in each department, and HOthing but thev..-y best materials are used, and the most killed labour is employed. All kinds of hard and soft dough Biscuits made by machinery. J. B. & Co. are prepared to turn out 20 tons of Ship Biscuits per week. Biscuits and Flour specially packed in tins for Island trade. J. Bycroft & Co.'a Fancy Biacuits may bo obtained from all grocers. November 1, ISSJ.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6253, 1 December 1881, Page 8