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Electoral. •f -vroTicn of tolling I)A^ 111 pursuance of tho Herniation of (elections Ac l&SI, ami the I !«•< t<r;il Act Amendment Act, ISO I, Samuel Yeoman Collins, Returning Officer for II Electoral District of the City of Auckland, do her, •»y iv *' notice tint, lis virtue of a Writ hearing <lal the mil (Inv of July, ISM. under the hand of 111 Clerk of Writ-, >n Election will i,. held for tl return of a qualified person to serve as a Mi-mlii for the said Electoral District ; ami that tlie Poll, neeesary, will he t:iken at the several pollin places of the said district on the foiuth (lay i August, IS!W. Every person de-lnuis of becoming a candidal mil-1 he nominated by not less than two electors < the district lira Nomination I'ap-r as prescribed li .section of the Amendment Art, delivered to tli Returning Officer on or befoto Hie aith day of Jul; - lasts. The following are the Polling PI ices for the Elet • loral District of the City of Auckland :— 1. City Hall, Queen-street (Principal) i. Catholic Institute, Wellington-street. 3. Baptist School house, Jerrois Koail. 4. .St. Sepulchre's School, Synionds-street. S. V. COLLINS, Returning Officer, Auckland, July 14, 1893. OIR GEORGE GREY'S OPINION Extract from Auckland evening star, Jim-: 24. ISO 3. "Sir George Grey, .Member for Newton, was feet by a star reporter this morning with reference t< the result of the Caduian-Re.es libel action a Napier." Sir George said :-"I have seen the report of tin verdict of the jury in this ease, and I consider tin question of the greatest importance. It is difficult for me to give von a definite expression of opinior on the case ; bill I can say this to you, that I helievi that any land pin chases the Native .Minister might make from the natives, with the assistance of lib official influence and his power as a .Minister of tin Crown, is legally made on behalf of ilie public ol the colony. If, as Native .Minister, he has acquired valuable native laud-, in' wealth liy means of native lands, the puhlii: should have the henetlt. 1 do not consider it legally or in any other sens.' right that, a Native Minister should Use his influence to acquire native lands for his own benefit—l am sure, in fact, that any purchases he might make must lie held to he for the benefited the Mite, and that the purchases must lie tor the henetlt of the tJovernillelit. lam not yet fully aware'of the whole tacts of the case, but if it is shown that Mr. ('adman has, as Native Minister, been privately purchasing native land, then the puichises must he on behalf of the (inveunuent. It would he the same with private per- If I employed an auenl. to hoy lands for me, and lie purchased choice hits foi himself hy the use of my influence and name while buyiux land for nit", 1 would have legal remedy against him in so far that I would have the (list right in the purchase of the land, similarly, I consider that the Native

Minister can only act on In-half of tin; colony, anil that his purchases cannot in any way lie private. His purchases mu*t legally he for the benefit of the (state." Sir Georue Grey to-day says that his opinion is still tin- s 111:0. August I, I*'I\,B"R. REES' LAST MEETING, At the C 1 T V 1! AI, L, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 3, .MR. W. L. REES Invites Electors of the City to attend at the Ci'y Hall TOMOIIT (Thursday), at H o'clock, when tin will address litem for the last time before the el-el ion. The dress circle will be specially reserved for Ladies and their escorts. Admission by tickets up to 7.30 p.m., which "an he obtained from the Hon. Secretary, or any member of the Committee. SI'IUKCTS: 1. The Heal Issue before the Electors. 'J. Mr. Roes' Answer to Mr. Cadnian and to the Star. 3. The Cry of the .Ma .lis for Justice, i. Opinions of Sir (lw«s Orry, the late lion. .1. I"> ill nice, Mr, Kees, and Mr. Cadman-Coiitra-ted. &. linpoitance of Present Election to Auckland. 0. Final Words to Electors before the Poll. Mil. THOMAS Wild. TAKE THE (HAIR. fi 1 T V U A L L. MR. RI'.KS' MEETING. NOTICE TO HOLDERS AND THE PUBLIC. Ticket-holders an- hereby informed, it has been found necessary that seals cannot '<« reserved afirr half-past seven TO-NIWHT, ami the Til .m. Malls will be thrown open to the public after that time. MR. It E ES' COM MIT TE E X»JL WILL MKKT FOR Till: LAST I'IAIB Ucforc the Poll l-ejtins, At theCENTRAL COMMIT ROOMS, Queen-street, THIS DAY [THURSDAY), at 3 o'clock sharp, To make Una] arrangements. All Friends and supporters earnestly invited to attend. T II3E RA L A S OCIAT I 0 N. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OP THE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION AND LIBERAL ELECTORAL COM MI TICK. At a Meeting held at the Rooms, High-street, on Monday, 31st July.it was resolved— "THAT THIS ASSOCIATION ACCORDS ITS SUPPORT TO MR. A. .1. CADMAN." Members of tin- Association are notified that, in accordance with Bylaw No. I!), they are expected to accord their support to the Candidate mentioned in above resolution on FRIDAY next, August ith instant. W. BEBHAN, Chairman. H. W. WILDING, Hon. Sec. ITR. /MADMAN'S LECTION. COMMITTEE ROOMS: CENTRAL-GREY-STREET. WELLINGTON-STREET - BAC iC OF ST. JAMES' HALL. PONSONBY - SHOP OPPOSITE BAPTIST CHURCH, JKRVOIS ROAD. SYMON DSSTREET-ST. k S EPULCII RE ' S SCHOOL. The four Committees meet punctually every evening niTY OF AUCKLAND ELECTION. FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1893. O O L L Xjl A R L Y. SPECIALLY RECOLLECT TO STRIKE OUT THE CANDIDATE'S NAME YOU DO NOT VOTE FOR. POBURITE. i THE SAFETY EXPLOSIVE. Gold Medal, 1890, International Exhibition of Milling and Metalling, London. The most competent authorities, both theoretical nd practical, hare long ago pronounced Roburito ( 11 bo absolutely free from the danger of accidental * xplosion. Experience has shown that Roburite does better ,'ork at less cost than anv other explosive known. Safety ! Economy ! Effectiveness ! What more an miners want ? , Roburite is smokeless and free from noxious nines. ' Roburite contains no nitroglycerine and does not 1 reeze. Roburite can only be exploded by a powerful de- ' mator, and cannot be exploded by concussion. iction, or flic. Roburite is supplied in any sized cartridges re- I uired by the consumer. Roburite is in daily use in Great Britain, Ger- a lany, Italy, France, Canada, Africa, and Austra- i isia. For particulars of price, etc., apply to T. 4 S. MOillllN & CO., LD., l Ageuta, Auckland. I'J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9269, 3 August 1893, Page 8

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