ELECTION NOTICES TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAITAKI DISTRICT. Gestlemet, r deference to the desire of the Electors of this district—principally expressed hj means of numerously-signed requisitions received by me from the town and country daring theJast few days—l offer myself as a for the seat in Parliament rendered vacant through the retirement of He. Hislop. I purpose to address as many meetings in the centres of population throughout the electorate as time will permit, the dates of which meetings will he shortly notified in the local papers. Tour obedient servant, GEORSE JONES. TO TTTR ELECTORS OP WAITAKI. MR. GEORGE JONES will address the Electors at the undermentioned times and places— Teaneraki —Wednesday, June 2, at 6.30 p.m. Awamoko —Thursday, June 3, at 7 p.m. Papakaio—Friday, June 4, at 6 p.m. Puieuri Point—Saturday, June 5, at 7 p.m. Oamaru —Tuesday, June 15th, at 8 p.m. TO THE ELECTORS OF TTTF. WAITAKI DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, Having received a numerously-signed requisition desiring ■« to come forward as a candidate for the ■eat in Parliament vacated by the resignation of Mr. Hislop, I have determined to place my services at your disposal. If elected, I will use my utmost endeavor to assist in carrying such measures as will do justice alike to all classes of the community. I will give a hearty support to any Government that may be in power in carrying ont such reforms as will conduce to the reduction tf departmental expenditure without destroying the efficiency of service, and in all honest endeavors to reduce taxation and to practice strict economy. The information which I have gained in connection with our railway system as a member of the Railway Commission will, I trust, be of service to the country if I am elected, as it will enable me to aid in putting aa end to all unprofitable railway schemes such as have been forced upon Parliament during past years. I shall be in favor of the utmost liberality, consistent with prudence, in settling population upon our Crown lands, and of continning the present liberal electoral law. I will address you at the various centres ia the coarse of the ensuing fortnight, when I shall enter more particularly into a statement of my political views. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN PvETD. Elderalie, ISfch May, ISSO. 266 ELECTION FOR WAITAKI. MR. JOHN REED will meet the Electors at the undermentioned places aad times:— PAPAKAIO —Thursday, June 3, 7 p.m PUKEURI POlNT—Friday, June 4, p.m. HAMPDEN —Monday, June 7, at 7 p.m, Places of meetings will be notified hereafter; and times and places for other addresses will be published. 252 TO. THE ELECTORS OF WAITAKI. —At the request of large number of the Electors of this District, I have agreed to become a Candidate far the seat rendered vacant by Mr. Hislop's resignation. I have hitherto given what assistance I could to the liberal cause, and, if elected to represent you, I will assist the liberal party in it 3 efforts. As soon as arrangements can be made I will fully explain my views. I am, Your obedient servant, 11« W. H S. ROBERTS. ELECTION FOR WAITAKI. "*yTB. W. H. S. ROBERTS will meeet the -J-™-*- Electors at the undermentioned places and times : TEANERAKI .. Schoolhouse, June 3, 7 p.m. CAVE VALLEY, Schoolhouse, June 4, 7 •Xmaru ...Volunteer Hall, Jane 5, 7.30 p.m. [A Card.] Mrs. brunton Will resume her JUVENILE DANCING CLASS .At her Residence, Eden-street East, on "WEDNESDAY, the 21st INST., at 3.30 jxm. OLONIAL BOOT MART Thames-STKEiT. c Having purchased in Dunedin, at A DISCOUNT OF 50 PER CENT. From manufacturers' prices, 3 «m prepared to offer the same to the residents of Oamaru and district, at prices lolly one-third lower than those usually charged by the trade. Inspection invited. Competition defied. % G. W. HINCHLIFFE, Coloiul Boot Mabt, Thames-street, Oamaru. 347 TKTEWZEALAND MUSIC ALBUM, No. 2. New Dance Music. B, W. Haybb, lfcwctoller. Itchcn-rtrecU
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1297, 3 June 1880, Page 4
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