Public Notices. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN JUDICIAL DISTRICT, No. 2049. Between SAMUEL JACKSON, Junior, of the City of Auckland, in the County oi Eden, in New Zealand, Solicitor, Plaintiff, and WILLIAM MoGREGOU, his last known residence, being at the said City of Auckland, Mariner, Defendant. Take notiee that you are required on or before the 12th day of September, 1887, to file in the offl e of this Court at Auckland, a statement of your defence to the plaintiff's claim, which Is filed In this Court at Auckland. You are hereby summoned to attend the sittings of the Court at Auckland on the 21st day of f.eptember, 1887, and take notiae that if you fail so to appear the action may be heard and determined In your absence. Dated at Auckland, this twenty-fourth day of August, 18S7. To the above-named defendant, ) / I.Q innT William MoGregor. ( \ J This writ was sued out by SAuasn Jackson, Junior, Solicitor, the plaintiff in person, whose address for service la at Queen-street, Auckland. Th» plaintiff claims £7 7s for costs of sarrics of this writ and incidental thereto. RE HENRY HARDINGTON, DEceased. All claims against this oitate must be sent into the office of Messrs. Brookfield and Son, Colonial Rank Buildings, Auckland, on or before the 31st August, inst. Electoral. r£lo THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COROMANDEL. Gentlemen,—ln reply to the numerous letters and the requisition inviting me to become a Candidate for your suffrages, I have the honour to thank you for the same, and hive muoh pleasure in acceding to your request. I shall take an early opportunity of visiting the Townships and Settlements within your District, and laying my political views before you. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yonr most obedient servant, JAMES MACKAY. Auckland, July 20 1887. »JlO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gintlkmbn,— Having received a nameroas.y signed and representative requisition desiring me to stand as a Candidate for your District, I hare much pleasure In accepting the invitation. I am, Yours truly, . ED. WITHY, E.W. can be seen by any Elector at his Committee Room, St. George's Hall, Great North Road, on Wed nesday evening from seven to half-past seven. rpo THE ELECTORS OFj ;WAITE« MATA. Gehtleubk,— the request of a number of the Electors I offer myself as a Candidate to represent the Electoral District of Waitem&ta in the; General Assembly. I will take an early opportunity ofj addressing you at Devonport. Your obedient servant, HEADER WOOD, . rpo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlzisex,— I have pleasure In offering myself as a Candidate for your electorate, and will, at an early dste, do myself the honour of addressing you on political matters. EDWIN MITCHELSON. Auckland, June 20th, •gfDEN ELECTORATE. Mr. MITCHELSON will Address the Eleotors of Eden as follows :— In the Schoolhouse, THREE KINGS, on MONDAY EVKNING, the 29th instant, at eight o'clock. In the Schoolhouse, WAIKOMITI, on TUESDAY EVENING, the SOth Instant, at seven o'clock. In the Scboolhouse, TITIRANGI, on SATURDAY, the 3rd September, at half-past two p.m. JgjDEN ELECTORATE. MR. MITCHELSON Invites all those FAVOURABLE TO HIS CANDIDATURE rro MEET HIM In one of the Rooms of the MOUNT ALBERT HALL, For the I'urposo of Forming a Committee, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 25t* INSTANT, At Eight p.m. DEN ELECTORATE. MR. J. AITKEN CONNELL Will have much ple&nuro in MEETING GENTLEMEN SUPPORTING HIS CANDIDATURE, in the PUBLIC HALL, AVONDALE, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 25,' At Eight o'clock. Eden electorate. MR. J. AITKEN CONNELL will have much pleasure in meeting the Electors of Fden at PUBLIC HALL, MOUNT ALBKIIT—On MONDAY EVENING, August 29, at eight o'clock. SCHOOLHOUSK, TITIRANGI— On TUESDAY EVENING, August 30, at seven o'clock, PUBLIC HALL, SWANSON—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 81, at half-past seven p.m. Further Meetings at other places will be duly advertised. fJIO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND NORTH. Gentlbmbn,—l respectfully beg to offer myself for Re-election to Represent your District In the House of Representative*. Yours faithfully, T. THOMPSON. July 19, 1887. JpARNELL ELECTORATE. MR. SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE Will Address THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL In the NEWMARKET HALL, On FRIDAY EVENING, 26.Q Inst, at Eiaar P.M fJIO THE ELECTORS OF WAI PA. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election. Yours very faithfully, ' THOS. CAMPBELL. CORN MANURE.—Freezing Comanß » v Supplied by all Merchants.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8036, 25 August 1887, Page 1
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