Licensing Notices. OONSONBY LICENSING ELECTION. THE MODERATE PARTY Respectfully solicit your " VOTE AND INTEREST For tho following Candidates : dufaur, edmund thomas masefield, thomas taylor mason, william McDonald, daniel birrell WRIGHT, CHARLES SAMUEL TOLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891, AT ODDFELLOWS' HALL. A UCKLAIND NORTH LICENSING ELECTION. % BAILEY, CHARLES CRAIG, JOSEPH JAMES HOLLAND, JAMES JOB MASEFIELD, THOMAS TAYLOR PORTER, ADAM POLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1891, AT YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BUILDING, ALBERT-STREKT. A UCKLAND SOUTH LICENSING ELECTION. HOLLAND, JAV~S JOB ■ JULIAN, JOHN CI O.MAS MASEFIELD, Tin;MAS TAYLOR PORTER, ADAM WRIGHT, CHARLES SAMUEL POLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891, AT THE 'INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON-STREET. A UCKLAND EAST LICENSING "*■ ELECTION. BAILEY, CHARLES HOLLAND, JAMES JOB MASEFIELD, THOMAS TAYLOR PORTER, ADAM WINKS, JONATHAN POLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891, AT CHARITABLE AID BOARD ROOM, HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND NORTH. LICENSING ELECTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS. : Referring to the above, we, the undersigned, beg to state that itAvas represented to us that MESSRS. BROWN, CAMPBELL, AND CO. AND MESSRS. HANCOCK AND CO. HAD AGREED TO THE ABOVE NOMINATIONS, And we therefore signed it. But now, finding that MESSRS. BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO. AND HANCOCK & CO. HAVE NOT AGREED TO IT, Which is a misrepresentation to us, we hereby WITHDRAW OUR NAMES From the published list of those pledged to vote for the Candidates named. JOHN MORRISON, Royal Mail Hotel. ALFRED J. TAPPER, Hobson Hotel. n. MEYER, Albion Hotel. May 1, 1891. • pRAFTON ROAD LICENSING ELECTION. THE MODERATE PARTY Respectfully solicit your '■'*' VOTE AND INTEREST For the following Candidates : JOHN BURTON ROBERT FROUDE CHARLES LAVER JAMES MUIR PATERSON DAVID ROBERTSON POLLING DAY: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1891, ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM, SYMONDS-STREET. A UCKLAND NORTH LICENSING J\. DISTRICT. MODERATE CANDIDATES. TO THE PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. . As it appears by advertisement in to-night's Star that I (with others) have pledged myself to rote for and ensure the return of a Moderate Ticket from which the name of J. M. Shera, Esq., is omitted, I hasten to explain how my signature was obtained. Two members of the Trade called on me early this morning, and stated that Mr. Shera had signified that he was prepared to withdraw from tho contest, and that the " Moderate Ticket" they submitted, as now published, had been agreed to by all interested in the Trade except Messrs. Davis (Hancock and Co.) and Oleeson ; and while regretting that such "an able gentleman as Mr. Shera should withdraw, I signed the document which I was told had been unanimously agreed to. This I now find was incorrect, and 1 have caused my name to be removed ; and 1 beg to state that but fjr the misrepresentation above-mentioned I should not have signed the document. I now hold myself free to vote and work for any " Ticket" or Candidate I please, and only hope that the result of the poll will place Mr. Shera in the same position as he was in his election for Parliament. {JOHN END KAN, • „~, ,„ , ■ Waitemata Hotel, ■ Ist May, 1891. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8557, 4 May 1891, Page 8
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