Electoral. 0 OUNTY OF EDEN. "tt'HAU RIDING. ELECTION OF COTJNCILLOE. I hereby notify that an Election will be held on the fourteenth day of December, 1881, for the return of one duly qualified person as Councillor for the above Riding, and T hereby appoint the Public Hall, Whau, and MONDAY, the sth day of December, 1881, for the Nomination of Candidates. Nomination Papers, signed each by a Candidate, and two duly qualified voters, must be delivered to the Returning Officer before the hour of noon on the day of nomination. Given under my hand this 2Sth day of November, ISSI * "WM. G. P. O'CALLAGHAN, Returning Officer. I~j~ ELEN SVILL E. WAITEMATA ELECTORS. PLEASE MEET ME AT YOUR PUBLIC HALL ON MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 5, At 8 p.m., To hear an expression of my views on political questions. Yours faithfully, W. J. HTTRST. Auckland, December 2,1881. aukapakapa. WAITEMATA ELECTORS. PLEASE MEET ME AT YOUR PUBLIC HALL OJf TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 6, At 7 p.m. To liear an expression of my views on political questions. Yours faithfull "W. J. HURST. Auckland, December S, 1881. R. READER WOOD Will ADDRESS TIIE ELECTORS OP BI>F.N, At tho Mount Albert Hall, On Monday Evening, December 5, At s o'clock. THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. MR. RICHARD MONK Will address tho Electors of Parnell as follows : Saturday, December 3, at 8 p.m., Newmarket Hall. rjIOTHE ELECTORS of WAITEMATA.
Gentlemen—l have the honour to announco myself as a Candidate for the Electorate of Waitemata, coming forward as a true Liberal. Having an intimate knowledge of the requirements of the constituency, I shall at all times endeavour to secure such advAntages as will promote the interests of every district in the Country. EWEN W. ALISON. Devonport, November 26, ISSI. rj\ O THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COROMANDEL. Gentlemen*, —My ictimato acquaintance with the requirements of your District induces me to offer myself for election as your representative in tho next New Zealand Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of visiting tho various townships and settlements within your electorate, and expressing to you my views on political quostions affecting your interests and those of tho whole colony. I shall go to tho Poll as against all comers, and as an indepen> dent candidate, bound to no party. JAMES MACKAY. rjlO THE ELECTORS OF THE COROMANDEL DISTRICT, Gentlemen, —I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the House of Representatives for your District at tho forthcoming Elections, and will take an early opportunity of explaining my views. P. H. BLACKMORE. rjio THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH. GEXTLHMnn.—X hare the honour to announce that I am a candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Elections. I remain, gontlemen, Yours obediently, JNO. GORDON. Otahuhu, September 27, 1881. rjio THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND EAST. Gentlemen, —At the request of a large number of the Electors of your District I have consented to become a candidate for tho honour of your suffrages at tho approaching Election for a Member to represent you in the House of Representatives. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on the questions now before the public. I am, yours respectfully, J. M. CLARK. Auckland, November 23,1881. EAST ELECTION. MR. J. M. CLARK'S COMMITTEE ROOM, HIGH-STREET, Opposite Porter's Bonded Store. OfEoe hours, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 2 p.m, to 4 p.m. The Committee meets every week daj, except Saturdays, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. TJ\ O THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, —At the request of many of the Eleotors of Eden, I beg to ofTer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the onsuing Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you upon tho political questions of tho day* Yours faithfully, READER WOOD. November 17,1881. rjlo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen, —I have the honour to announco myself as a Candidate to represent you in tho next Parliament, and shall in due course notify when I shall have tho pleasure of addressing you. Yours faithfully, JOS. A. TOLE. Auckland, 21st October, 1881* rjlO THE ELECTORS OF CITY NORTH. Gicntlhmbn,—l havo tho honour to ofTor myuolf as a Candtdnto to roprcnunt you In tho llouho ef RoproHnntativon. 1 shall taku tut early opportunity of mooting you in public. W. L. HISEH, Novombor 28th, 1881. JHMTIUCT OF WAll'A. TO TilK KLKOTOUH OK WAIt'A. Gbntlbmkw, —tt Is my (nletitloti to ofTor myuolf, at tho next General Election, as a (Jamlidato Lu ropre< sent your District In the Otnoinl Assembly* WILLIAM MC'KSUNt Kllilklh!, July 1,1881.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 8
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