Electoral. Electoral district of the CITY OF AUCKLAND. I hereby notify that JAMES W A 1,1,15, of lonia, Waiteinata, has been duly Nominated under the Electoral Acts Amendment Act, 1890, as a Candidate for the Representation of the above Electoral District in the next Parliament of New Zealand. Dated at Auckland this 21th day of November, imo. 8. Y. COLLINS. Returning Otticer. YY A ITEM AT A ELECTION. I hereby notify th.it JACKSON' PALM lias been duly nominated as a Candidate to represent the W'aiiemata Electoral District in the House of Representatives. THOMAS SHAMAN, Returning officer. REQUISITION. TO W. J. NAP ESQ., AUCKLAND. We, the undersigned Liberal electors of the Waikato, being desirous of having a Representative in the forthcoming I'arliainenl, and knowing your principles and ability, respectfully request you to allow yourself to bo nominated for this district, and wo pledge ourselves to do our best to secure your return. Yours respectfully, JOHN PARR, WILLIAM .JONES, ARCHIBALD SCOTT, .1. B. MOODY, J. SI. MURRAY, And SI Hamilton Klectors and several hundreds from the other centres. R 15 -JL ' YTO MUSSR"!. PARR, JONES, SCOTT, and the large number of Electors whose signatures are appended to the several Requisitions from the various Waikato Districts. Giinti.KMKX, — 1 have received with much pleasure your very flattering requisitions asking me to become a candidate for the representation of the Waikato Electorate. I regret that the interests of the Liberal cause in the City render it impossible for me to consent to be nominated for the Waikato, though it would have given me extreme pleasure to have been the means of wresting from the " Stupid Party " of New Zealand such an important seat as yours. It will be a matter for the greatest regret if you allow your well-known Liberal sentiments to be misrepresented in Parliament by Mr. liryce. Again thanking y.un for the honour you have done me, I am, Gentlemen, , Yours faithfully, W. J. NAI'IKR. November 22, 1890. rjno THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY 01 AUCKLAND. MR. W. J. NAPIER Has the honour to inform the Electors that ho wil ' DELIVER HIS FIRST ADDRESS On the Political Questions of the Day, and explain his viows generally to them, on WEDNESDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER, AT ST. JAMES'S HALL, ELLINGTON-STREET, j Tho Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock p.m. Offices of the Central Liberal Committee, Auckland Chambers, High-street. O T ICE. . TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. At a meeting of the Central Liberal Committee, held on Friday, 21st November, it was finally decided tli it the following gentlemen be adopted as the three Candidates for the City SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B. MR. W. L. RICES MR. W. J. NAPIER. By order of the Committee. 11. J. DUNCAN, Secretary, Central Liberal Committee, Auckland Chambers, High street. OENTRAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE. N 0 T I C E. The EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE will in future MEET EACH DAY, at a quarter-past twelve o'clock, at its Office, Auckland Chambers, Higllstreet, until FriiUy, Otli December. Any communications intended for tho threo Liberal Candidates, or tho Committee, or upon any subject connected with tho General Election, are respectfully requested to be addressed to this office. R. J. DUNCAN, Secretary, OENTRAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE. N OTIC E. The Weekly Meeting of the Central Liberal Committee takes place THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 2fitli, at Robson's Rooms, at eight o'clock, when it is hoped that all favourably interested in the Liberal cause will attend. It. J. DUNCAN, Secretary. rjIHE CENTRAL LIBERAL COMMUTE K, AUCKLAND. Mr. W. L. RICES will Address tho Electors at the Ponsonby Hall, .Tervois Road, on THURSDAY, November 27, at eight p.m. To be followed by Mr. W. J. NAPIER, at the same Hall, on MONDAY, December 1, at eight p.m. rjpo THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. MR. 1). G OLDIE wir.r. ADDRESS THE NEWTON ELECTORS AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At eight o'clock, yy AI T M ATA ELECTION. MR. MONK Will Address the Electors as follows : DEVONPORT HALL —THURSDAY, November 27, eight p.m. NORTIICOTE, GLADSTONE HALL - FRIDAY, November 28, half-pa.st seven p.m. KUMEU — SATURDAY, November 29, half-past four p.m., at Mr. Deacon's. mAI TE M ATA E LECTORATE. Mil. JACKSON PALMER will Address the Electors at— .. THIS EVENING, HELENSVILLE HALL, on TUESDAY, 25th inst., at. 7.30. KAUKAPAKAPA HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 2Gth Inst., at 7.30. KUMEU HALL, on THURSDAY, 27th inst., at 7. HO. 17.H0. SCHOOL, on FRIDAY, 2Sth inst., at SWANSON SCHOOL, on FRIDAY, SStli inst, at 7.30.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8422, 25 November 1890, Page 8
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