Electoral. T ICE OP PULLING DAY. In pursu*ncn of "The Regulation of Elections Act 1881," I, '1 HOMAS COTTEK, Returning Officer for the Electoral il (strict of AUCKLAND WbST, do hereby giv« notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the tw»nty-«iiMi day of August, 1887, under the hand of the Clerk of the Write, an ELECTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve a* Member for the Raid Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of Candidates will take place at St. James' Hall, Wellington-street, Auckland, at noon on the Nineteenth day of September, 1887, and that the I'OL , it necessary, will be taken *t the several polling places of the said Dlstriut on Hie Twenty. day of September, 1887. The following is the Polling place for the Electoral Dlstriot of Auckland west. St. Jamas' Hall, Wellington-street, Auckland. THOMAS COTTER, Returning Officer. Dated this 26th day of August. 1837. OF POLLING DAY, PONSONBV. In pursuance of "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881," 1, JAMES THORNTON, Returning Oftlcer for the) Klectoral District of PON.sONBY do hereby give notice tint by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the Twentvixth day of August. 1887. und-r the hand of the Clerk of the Wilts. an ELECTION will be beld for the re urn of one qualified person to serve as Member for the said Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of i andldates will take place at the Publio Hall, Jervols Road, at noon on TUESDAY, the Twentieth day of September, 1887, and that the POLL, if necessary, will he taken at the Polling place of the s»id District on the Tweaty-slxth day of September, 1887. The following is the Polling place for the Electoral District of Ponsonby The Publio Hall, Jervois Road. JAMES THORNTON, Returning Officer. Dated this 30th day of August, 1887. rjio THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Oknti.kmem,—l am a Candidate for the honour of representing your District in the New Parliament, and will continue to address you at the various centres throughout the District. '1 he dates and places Of meetings will be duly advertised. J. AIT KEN CONN ELL. DEN ELECTORATE. MR. J. A. CONNELL Will have much pleasure in addressing the ELECTORS OK EDEN TO-DAY (MONDAY), the 19th lnst, in Mr. T. R. Gunn's Private School, Point Chevalier. On TUESDAY NEXT, the 20th Inst., in the School hou*e, Three Rings. On THUKSD IY| NEXT, 22nd inst., in Wattes Hall Mount Eden. On FRIDAY NEXT, the 23rd iniL, in the Public Hall, Avondale. At half-past seven o'clock each evening. DEN ELECTORATE. MR. J. AITKEN CONN ELL'S COMMITTEES AND SUPPORTERS Will meet as under MT. EDEN—Waite'a Hall, Monday, September 19 MT. ALBERT—Public Hall, Monday, September 19 AVONDALE —Public Hall, Wednesday, September 21 At half-past seven o'clock each evening. Any electors desirous of Joining the various committees are invited to attend. rjlO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemkn, — I hare pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for your electorate, and will, at an early date, da myself the honour of addressing you on political matters. EDWIN MITCHELSOX. Auckland, June 20th. jgjDEN ELECTORATE. MR. MITCHELSON Will Meet bis COMMITTEE AND SUPPORTERS, In the PUBLIC HALL, AVONDALE, THIS (MONDAY) EVrNtff.J. tub lgrH INSTANT, , At Half-past Seven. BUSINESS IMPORTANT. "pi DEN ELECTORATE. MR. MITCHELSON Will MEET HIS COMMITTER AND SUPPORTERS At the SWAN SON HALL, TO MORRi'W (TUESDAY) EVENING, At Seven o'clock. rjpO THE ELECTORS OF WAITE. MATA. Ocntlemkk,—At the request of a number of the Electors 1 offer myself an a Candidate to represent the Electoral District of Waltemata in the General Assembly. 1 will take' an early opportunity of addressing you at Devonport. Your obedient servant, HEADER WOOD. R. RE E R WOOD jyj- R. RE E R WOOD ADDRESS THE ELKO I OR3 OF WA ITEM ATA, At the SCHOOLHOUSW, CHELSEA, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At Half-past Seven. ELECTION. MR. READER WOOD Will ADDRKSI THE ELECTORS At the DEVONPORT HALL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT At Eight o'Clock, TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlemen,—l beg to offer myself for election as your Representative in Parliament. Many of yon have been my constituents for a period of over eleven years past in the la.a Electoral District of Eden, and if elected I shall serve you as faithfully as heretofore. 1 will Address you at an early date. I hare the honour to be, Gentlemen. Yours faithfully , J. A. TOLE. jyj ANUKAU ELECTORATE. Mr. S. S. OSBORNE will Address the Elector* of Manukau as underuotod :— ONKHUNUA PUBLIC HALL-On TUESDAY, 20th September. THORPE'S HARP of ERIN HALL—On THURSDAY, 22.id September, NEWMARKET PUBLIC HALL-On FRIDAY, 23rd September At Eight o'Clock each evening. rjlO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COKOMANDEL. Gentlemen,—ln reply to the numerous letters and the requisition inviting ma to become a Candidate for your suffrages, I have the honour to thank you for the tame, and lave much 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. 1 have the honor to bo, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, » JAMES HACK AY. Auckland, July 20 1887.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8057, 19 September 1887, Page 8
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