Electoral. CIRANKLIN NORTH. MR. F. LAWRY Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In the OTAHUBU PUBLIC HALL THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At Halt-past Seven, QIR MAURICE O'RORKE win ADDRESS THE MANUKATJ ELECTORS TO-DAY (Friday , , 23rd, at Thorp's Hall, Ellerslie. SATURDAY, 24th, at Onehuoga Publio Hall. IfANUKAU ELECTORATE. Mr. S. S. OSBORNE will Address the Electors of Manukau as underrated :— NEWMARKET PUBLIC HALL—THIS DAY (Friday), 23rd September At Eight o'clock e»oh evening. M B. M O S 8. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At the PARNELL HALL, AT HALF-PAST SBVitN THIS EVENING. mo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. GENTLEMEN, — HAVING RECEIVED A NUMEROUSLY SIGNED AND REPRESENTATIVE REQUISITION DESIRING ME TO STAND Aβ A CANDIDATE FOR YOUR DISTRICT, I HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN AOOttPTIN3 THE INVITATION. 1 AM, YOC'RS TRULY, ED. WITHY. TM"EWTON ELECTORATE. MR, WITHY'S COMMITTEE win II K E T THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, In COMMITTEE ROOM, ST. GEORGE'S HALT,, At Ha'f-past Seven, FOR FINAL ARRANGEMENTS. V-EWTON ELECTORATE. MR. EDWARD WITHY Will ADDRESS THE NEWrOH ELECTORS, In ST. GEORGE'S HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, At Right o'CV.ook. OARNELL ELECTION. Any friend Of Mr. SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE willing to place a HORSE and TRAP at the Disposal of his C .mmlttee on MONDAY next will please communicate with Mr. Wβ. Johnstons, Stanley-street, his Chairm >n. mo THE b:lector3 OF ponsonby. GiNTIXMEK,—<I have tit!: LcDour to intimate that I am a Candidal for RHeotioßi to the Ponsonby District. Yours faithfully, THOH PEACOCK T\7*AITEMATA ELECTION. Mr. MONK will Address the Electors at Mr. Deacon's, Kumeii, on SATURDAY, September 24, commencing at a quarter-past five ; and also, the ■ameATesinr/i at the Helensvllle Hall, commencing at Eight p m. mo THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COROMANDKL. Gbmtlxmcn,—ln 'reply to the numerous setters and the requisition inviting me to become a Ca dldate for i,ur Ruff rages, I have the honour to thank you for the tame, and have mSioh 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 tide honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient sen/ant, JAMES MACKAY. Auckland July 20, 1887. Board and Residence. 11HE LANG HAM. Jermyn-streeit, com manding a beautiful vie- of the harbour, five minuses' walk from wharf, stiaight ihrousrtn Custom street. Families and others accommodated on modhrate terms. ST. STEPHEN'S AVENUI7!, PA'r<N"ELL. — Aecorarnonatlon for threi or four entlmneu in a pilv»te family; ingle rooms, jj lunge a.ud shower baths, and « ery comfort.—A ply, I>y letter, to U.K., HICRAIiD "fflce. HOARD and Residence in a private family ; no other lodger; no children ; use of piano; ire minutes frem tram. -Qornerof Richmond Hoadand Sussex-street. * #>RIVATB Board and Lodging in HobionL street South.— Apply Hem i.b office. PRIVATE Board and Residence at Mrs. HoLeod's, top of Shortlai id-street ' (next the Putting) BELMONT HOUSE, Upper Vincentstreet— Douhl* and Slogks Uedrooma, splendid view, with the convenience of h« t or cold baths. WATERLOO HOUSK —Private Hoard anil Residence at Watu rloo House, Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government House gates, within two minutes of Queen-street )l lome comfort* ELECT Board and Jjf.eeideuce at Cambridge House, Lower I'in<W)nt-etr««t. Double and single bedrooms, plunge 11.'nd shower baths, piano, and every home comfort. litupeotlon invited. —Mrs. Mansfield, Proprietress. MR E (VILLIAMS , TEMPERANOK BO».4RDING-HOUBE, QIRBT-STn CET. Single Bedrooms, with PUn and ll»tVri?nin, etc. Visitors will Ond a comfortable Home. WAIWERA CELEBRATED HOT SPRI m»s. within '18, miles of Auckland— To the lßTtlid seeking health and the lonristen these world-renowned Natural Medicinal -fprlugs. offers great attractions mm «rah»m having leased the above property, visitors will nnd a moat comfortable and well appointed FVmlly Uotal. with all the advantages of a flist-class >&n ttorium. Communication daily by steamer and co*<) alternately. Terms, 8s ed per day, £.2 Uβ net wai k ; £9 lour weeks (including liath and towla . l-« tters or telc«raiu.i addressed to the Manager, Wed "era H te ; or H. H. ilayr X Co., Agents 13. Lower Queen-street, Auckland, "ill receive promt t itleutiou •l/J-HOBSB-POWER GAS ENGINE, §_ O Otto Sliest, nearly new, for sale, cheap, to m - room for increased power. This Engine has bee* kept in the Herald Office aa a reserve' power, and very little used. To be toid cheap, with all pipes applia-eces, water tank*, etc.—Apply Herald Office.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 1
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