Electoral. __ TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have now given seven political addresses in various parts of the City, and propose meeting you 1 again on MONDAY, at St. James' Hall, at 8 p.m. 1 Having thus paced my political views fully before ' you I leave it to you to decide if lam one of the I best men to represent you in Parliament. 1 Believing an organised canvass EITHER PAID > OR VOLUNTARY to he wromi in principle and - AN INSULT TO THE INTELLIGENCE OF THE VOTERS I have abstained from sanctioning the practice. 1 1 am not a colonist of a few years standing only, ■ but am known to many of you from my early boyhood. I confidently appeal to my past life and public work as a guarantee for the future, and a claim on you for support. My work in connection with Railway Reform has made me many and very , powerful enemies. I have carried it on under almost insuperable difficulties and at a great loss to myself. It is for you to say if it it deserves recognition at i your hands. , Faithfully yours, ] SAMUEL VAILE. , O A M U E L yAI L E , Will Address the Electors of the ' CITY OF AUCKLAND f On MONDAY, 27th, he invites the Electors to s come to ST. JAMES' HALL well primed with questions. Mr. Vaile will commence by answering any questions that may be put to him, and will then, if time ' allows, Speak on Co-operative Works or any other Political subjects the audience may suggest. : TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having enunciated my political views at the City Hall on .Monday last, I therefore respectfully request that, if these meet with your approbation, you will favour me with your Votes on TUESDAY next. Faithfully yours, THOMAS FERNANDEZ. "VTATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JLI ZEALAND (AUCKLAND SECTION.) "CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT." The attention of the Council has been directed to rumoured infringements of this Act, and it is necessary that steps should be taken to check the following abuses :— 1. Several persons have registered, each under several assumed names, which they intend to personate at different polling booths. 2. Names appear on the Rolls whose owners never applied for enrolment. Thus some person or per- ] sons must be guilty of making a false declaration. ; 3. Names appear on the Rolls of some persons [ who are under 21 years of age; of some who have j not been three months in the colony ; and of others who have not been naturalised. To check these abuses, a voluntary Vigilance Committee will be allotted to the various polling districts, and known cases of personation, or other corrupt practices, will be duly reported for prosecution. PENALTIES. (See Corrupt Practices Act, 1SS1 ; clause 29). Imprisonment, not exceeding two years, with o r without hard labour; and the Returning Officer ' has power to arrest without a warrant. By order of the Council, JOHN HASTLE, Secretary. miED HOTELS. miED HOTELS. TO THE ELECTORS, PUBLICANS, AND THEIR FRIENDS. VOTE FOR I S H E R A, I FREE HOTELS AND COMPENSATION. ; NOT THE BREWERS' TICKET : THOMPSON CROWTHER AND TIED HOTELS, AND WHITE SLAVERY. » ■ i ... i —— Insurance CompaniesTHE UNITED INSURANCE COM PAKY (LIMITED), FIRE AND MARINE HEAD OFFICE, SYDNEY. Capital .... ... £500,000. THE ABOVE company has recommenced FIRE BUSINESS Throughout New Zealand, and the undersigned Is prepared to accept risks at LOWEST CURRENT RATES Losses Promptly Settled. ARTHUR HEATHER, Custom-street, Agent for Auckland. NORTHERN ASSURANCE' /COMPANY Head Offices : Aberdeen and London. Established 1836. CAPITAL „ .. _ £3,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS.. *3,/ 80,000 FIRE PREMIUMS .. .. ' £626,000 INSURANCE EFFECTED ON BUILDINGS AND CONTENTS, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED THOMAS MACKY, FORT-STREET CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND. Sub-agents have been appointed as follows:— THAMES .. .. MB. L. W, PARSONS CAMBRIDGE .. MR. WM. BSCOTT TE AROHA .. .. MR. DAVID MACNICOL WHANGAREI .. MARSHALL <fc SONS PONSONBY, % NEWTON, I SUBURBS, and > MR. GEO. W. JONES PROVINCIAL f DISTRICT ) Auckland October 28, 1890 f***"^»^—^—i mmmmmmmmmmm RANGITOTO SALT WORKS COMPANY. DEPOT-RAILWAY WHARF. Support Local Industry and Buy Rangitoto Salt. Any quantity on hand, Coarse and Fine. A Pure Salt, and superior to the imported. P.O. Box 452. T>IGS. T>IGS. TOGS. T>IGS. FIRST-CLASS PIGS, FROM PEDIGREE STOCK For Breedng Purposes, ON SALE AT BINSTED'S AVONDALE STYES. Apply to H. & J. BINSTKD, Butchers, Freeman's Bay and Avondale. mHE LATE MKS. BRACKENBURY'S X FRENCH STOCK, EX ARAWA. J?OAA AT retail VALUES. ,vuvv will be open for inspection on MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY DISCOUNTS of 10 to 25 PER CENT. Off Mrs. Brackenbury's Prices. J. M. M C L AOHLAN 222, QUEEN-STREET. -VTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAJLI TION. Wholesale supplies of the Association's celebrated Brand of Butter are held in stock at the Depot, City Flour Mills, Shortland-r.treet. Retail quantities may be had from any grocer, provision dealer, or dairyman. Note.—The name ' New Zealand Dairy Assocja. liott" is upos every pat and. package.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9368, 27 November 1893, Page 8
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