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Electoral. - OF POLLING DAY. In pursuance of "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881,' I, WILLIAM ESDAILE THOMAS, Returning i Officer fr.r the Electoral District of PA KNELL, do hereby gir» notice thut by virtue of a Writ bearing date the twenty-sixth day of August, 1887, under the - hand of the Clerk of the Writ», an ELECTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve . as Member for the »aid Electoral District,, and that the POLL will be taken THIS DAY from 9 a.m. to 7 ] p.m. at the several polling places of the said district. The following are the ling-places for the Klec- . toral District of Parnell:— ' Parnell Public Hall, principal Mason's Temperance Hotel, Newmarket Schoolhouse, Parliament.street. » Notice is hereby also given that the Official Declaration of the Poll will be made at the Parnell Public Hall on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, at the hour of 1 ten o'clock in the forenoon.. WILLIAM ESDAILE THOMAS. I Returning Officer. Dated this 26th day of September, IS!>7. JjJ-OTICE OF POLLING DAY. In pursuance of "The Regulation of I!le:tions Act, f 1881," I, 'I HOMAS COTTER, Returning Ofllcer for the Electoral district of AUCKLAND WttST, do hereby . give notice tbat, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 1 twenty-sixth da}'of August, 1887, under tte hand of ■ the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to uerte its Member for the said Electoral District, and that the NOMINATION of Candidates will take place <tt St. James' ] Hall, Wellington-street, Auckland, at noon on the ' Nineteenth day of September, IBS?', and that the j ' POLi., if necessary, will be taken &t the several pol--1 ling places of the said District on Hie '.Cweoty-sixth day ot September, 1887. The following is the Polling place for th.» Electoral , I District of Auckland West. St. James' Hall, Wellington-street, Auckland. , THOMAS COTTER, R"turn:lnj Officer. Dated this 26th day ol! August)lßß7. ELECTION. I respectfully beg to remind ray supporters that this is the Polling day. Owing to the pressure of canvassing Work, gome of the electors may not have been interviewed, and there are others whose addresses have not been found. Any such are requested to kindly overlook tie inadvertence and record their votes in my favour. The Devonport Polling Booth is removed to the Borough Council Chambers, near the Vlcterli, Wharf, and Electors who may be in Auckland can o over, record their votes, and return by the same boat. Hours of polling from nine a.m. to six p.m. RICHARD MONK. jp ARN EL L ELECTION, ' MR. SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE will esteem it a great favour if as many of his friends is conveniently can will VOTE EARLY IN THE ID AY, so that the Polliug<plsees may be as free as possible in the evening for those who cannot vote earl'ei, POLLING PLACES: PARNELL HALL MASON'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, NEW- | MARKET And the SCHOOLHOUSE, PARLIAMENT-STREET. POLLING FROM NINE O'CLOOK TILL SEVEN ! O'CLOCK.' rjno THE ELECTORS OF CITY NORTH. GKNrLKHBv, —Acting upon the advice of the Trades and Labour Council, I beg to announce my withdrawal ; from the position of Candidate for your suffrages. Believing that Mr. Thomas Thompson reprnsents the same Liberal principles that I myself hold, rind which in my opinion are vital to the interests and welfare of the Colony, I respectfully invite all those who kindly tendered me their support to aid in the rotc rn of th\t gentleman to Parliament. I am, ! Yours very obediently, HARRY W. FAUN ALL. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. Gentlemen', —I beg to offer myself for election as your Representative in Parliament. Many of you - have been my constituents for a period of over eleven years past in the la:e Electoral District of Eden, and if elected I shall serve you as faithfully ail heretofore. I will Address you at an early date. I have tho honour to be. Gentlemen. Your* faithfully] J. A. HOLE. rpO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate for the honour of representing yonr District in the New Parliament, j and will continne to address you at the various centres throughout the District. Hie dates and places of meetings will be duly advertised. J. AITKEN CONN ELL. ) rjlO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. ' Gkntlemen,— 1 have pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for your electoratt, and will, at an early date, do mysslf the honour of addressing yon on ' political matters. EDWIN MITCHE&SON. Auckland, June 20tb. I rjio THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Gentlemen,—l am a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election. ' Yours very faithfully, THOS. CAMI'BKLL. rjpo THE ELECTORS OF WAITEs MATA. Gintlkmek,—At the request of a number of the • Electors I offer myself as a Candidate to represent the Electoral District of Waltsmata in the General Assembly. * I will take' an early opportunity of addressing you at Devonport. I Your obedient servant, READER WOOD. fJIO 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 yiiUr suffrages I have the honour to thank you for the same, and hjive 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 yon. ■ I have the honor to be, , Gentlemen, I Your most obedient servant. I [ JAMES MACK AY. Auckland Jnly 20, 1887.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8063, 26 September 1887, Page 8