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Electoral. TO THE WORKING MEN OF AUCKLAND. The Trades and Labour Council recommend the following Candidates for the support of the Working Men of Auckland: —/ City North—Mr. T. Thompson • City West—Mr. J. M. Shera Newton—The Hon. J. A. Tola Ponsonby—Mr. C. Wright Pamell—Mr. Moss Manukau— Maurioo O'Roike Eden—Mr. Mitchelson Waitemata—Mr. Reader Wood Franklin North—Mr. F. Lawry Coromandel—Mr J. Macky Signed on behalf of nine Trades Societies. R. TUDEHOPE, President. H. W. FARNALL, Secretary. rjlO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. GENTLEMEN, - HAVING RECEIVED A NUMEROUSLY SIGNED AND REPRESENTATIVE REQUISITION DESIRING ME TO STAND AS A CANDIDATE FOR YOUR DISTRICT, I HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ACCEPTING! THE INVITATION. I AM, YOURS TRULY, ED. WITHY. JJjJ - EWTON ELECTORATE. MR. EDWARD WITHY Will ADDRESS THE NEWTON ELECTORS, In ST. GEORGE'S HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 24, At Eight o'Clock. pAENELL ELECTION. Any friend of Mr. SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE willing to place a HORSE and TRAP at the Disposal of his Committee on MONDAY next will please communicate with Mr. Wm. Johnstone, Stanley-street, his Chairman. EWTON ELECTION. MR. GARRATT Will Address the Electors, in the Protestant Hall, Earangahape Road, opposite Post Office, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. At Eight o'Clock. R. MOSS^OOMMITTjEE MEET AT THE CARLTON CLUB, .TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at Half-past Seven, To make Final Arrangements. Friends willing to assist on Monday are specially inv vited to attend. rjlO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND ' NORTH. Gentlemen,—l respectfully beg to offer myself for Re-election to Represent your District in the House ot Representatives. Yours fait:.folly T. THOMPSON. July 19,1887 AIT EM AT A ELECTION. Mr. MONK will Address the Electois at Mr. Deacon's, Kumeu, THIS DAY (Saturday), Sept. 24, commencing at a quarter-past five ; and also, the same evening, at the Helensville Hall, commencing at Eight p.m. SIR MAURICE O'RORKE Will ADDRESS THE MANUKAU ELECTORS TO-DAY (Saturday), 24th, at Onehunga Public Hall. ! ________ ' I fjio THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate for yonr suffrages at the forthcoming election. Yours very faithfully, THOS. CAMPBELL, fJIO THE ELECTORS OF PONSONBY. Gentlemen,— have the honour to intimate that I am a Candidate for Eieotion to the Ponsonby District. 6 lours faithfully, THOS. PEACOCK rjlO 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 tho same, and have much pleasure in acceding to your request. I shall take an early opportunity of visiting the Townships and Settlements within your District, and j laying my political views before you. j I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient (errant, JAMES MACEAY. Auckland July 20, 1887. ROAD DISTRICT. An extraordinary vacancy having ocourred in the Road Board for the above district by the death of the late R. Garrett, Ksq. I hereby notify that I will receive nominations of Candidates to fill the same before noon of SATURDAY, October 1, 1887, at the Public Ball, Avondale ; and that, if required, a Poll wIU be taken at the aame place between 9 am. and 6 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October 6, 1887. THOMAS SEAMAN. Returning Officer. September 22, 1887, Oil and OolourmenPaperhangingc; APKRHANGINGK7 W. PHILLIPPS & SON Han received, ax late arrivals, 185 P ACKAOES ' Containing 55 500 R 0 "* 3 or apk khan (? lNOS, Consisting ot New Patterns, for Drawing, Dining, Xtedrcont, and Hall and Staircase, suitable for the mansion or cottag., BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AND 8«3 T VALU JSVKR OFFERED IN PAPKRHANGINOB. 916 p* aKAaaß SCRIMS AND HESSIANS, PLATE AND SHEET GLASS, WHITE, LEAD OILS, TURPS, VARNISHED, to. AND ALL TRADE SUNDRIES. W. P EULL,PP3 A o *' j)ti iVO 37, Qoßbs.«tr*ex, fJIHE QRION J£ITCHEN J> ANGfI . 18 THE MOST DURABLE IS THE MOST ECONMONIOAL IS THE EASIEST TO MANAGE IS SELF-SETTING IS THE RANGE THAT NEVER FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION. i See Specimtns and Testimonials at the Agent's, Ijl JJIORDYGB, TYRONE BUILDINGS,, CUSTOM-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 8