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Meetings. DUNEDIN GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tlie GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS In the above Company will take pliice on WEDNESDAY, the 27th July 1887, at the Registered Oflice, Princes street, Dimedin, at 4 0 clock in tlie nfternoon. Business : T°El™, JJi ll, a v C% dllect and I£e P°rt; a'""), Election of Directors und Auditor. ANDREW HAMILTON Jjuncdin, 16th July 1887QTA G 0 hi G H SCHOOL! OLD BOYS' DINNER (Under the auspices of the Otago Ex-High School Boys' Club). THE INAUGURAL ANNUAL DINNER Will be heW on the School Foundation Day, WEDNESDAY, .'ird AUGUST. Time and place in a future issue. Tickets (10s Gd each) may be obtained from the following Members of the Dinner Committee :-Dr ielcher, Messrs C. Gillies, Alex. Morris, E. It bmJLli, ana the Undersigned. Dinner List CLOSES on FRIDAY, 29th inst. ,„. V. STILLING, jH Jy Hon. Secretary Dinner Committee. Election Notices, J^UNEDIN BAST ELECTION. MR ALLEN'S SOUTH-EAST VALLEY COMMITTEE Will MEET at the Committee lioom, St. John's Wood, THIS (MONDAY), EVENING, 18th Inst., At 8 o'clock. KOBERT HAMILTON, !°jy Chairman of Committee. T\UNEDIN EAST ELECTION. MX ALLEN'S COMMITTEE Will MEET at the Committee Booms, Great King street (opposite Museum), On TUESDAY EVENING, July 19, At 8 o'clock. W. OWEN, 16Jy Chairman of Committee. rj\O OWEN JAMES HODGE, ESa SIR,-We, the undersigned Electors of Dunedin Central, request you to allow yourself to be Nominated to Represent us in the House of Representatives in the interests of Retrenchment, Legislative Jteform, and a Native Industries Protection Policy m keeping with the requirements of the Colony. ' (Signed) WILLIAM THOMPSON WILLIAM PARKEH ISAAC 3ELBY JOHN YATES J. N. MERRY PATRICK LYNG WILLIAM DICKSON And 352 other Electors. To Messrs William Thompson, William Parker Isaac Selby John Yatea, j'. N. Merry, Pariek Lyng, William Dlckson, and the 352 other Electors signing the Requisition. GENTLEMEN,-In compliance with your request jAi™e^ onoure^ in/? Uo: vi! ig myself to 1)e n°mi.WAiiHj for Dtinedm Central. You have well stated what I consider the most important questions of thi-day, and on these, as well us on other matters, I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, 35!1 OWEN JAS. HODGE, j 110 THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN CENTRAL. GENTLEMEN.-I beg to announce that at the request of a number of Electors I am a CANDIDATE for the honour of Representing you in Parliament. 1 shall take an early opportunity of placing my Political views before you, and in the meantime beg to subscribe myself, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, _ ~ „ FRED. FITOHETT. Dunedin, 13th July 1887. T> OSL V N ELECTION. MB HUTCHISON'S MORNINGTON COMMITTEE will MEET in the Anteroom of the Temperance Hall, Mornington, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, ISth inst,, at half-past 7. The HOSLYN and KAIKORAI BRANCH of the PROTECTION TJ?*.OITB, and MR HUTCHISON'S EOSLYN COMMITTEE will MEET in Mr Stewart's jarge Room, Kaikorai Valley, on TUESDAY EVENING, 19th inst., at half-pact 7. XUIiOU&I MR HUTCHISON'S MAORI HILL COMMITTEE will MEET in the Schoolroom, Maori Hill, on THURSDAY EVENING. 21st inst., at half-past 7 J 18jy }0S LV N ELECTION. Mr W. CARLTON Will ADDKESS the ELECTORS At the SCHOOLHOUSE, MAORI HILL, THIS EVENING, MONDAY, JULY 18, at 8 o'clock /iAVERSHAM ELECTORATE. Mr RUTHERFORD, Caversham. Dear Sis,—We, the undersigned Electors of the Caversham District, hereby request you to allow yourself to be Nominated as a Candidate at the forthcoming General Election to carry out our Platform of a simpler form of Government, combined with rigid Retrenchment, judicious Encouragement of Local Industries, and a Graduated Land and Win. Bragg, James Neil, W. Baskett, H. Lethaby, J. B. Taverner. W. C. Jackson, J. Broadfoot, G. Piddington, J. Wells, W. H. Frye, C. Williams, Alfred Bragg, J. C. Burmau, H. Warner, and others. In reply to the above Requisition, I accede to your wishes, pledging myself to do my best to carry out the reforms mentioned by you. I Bhall take an early opportunity of Addressing you in, the most oonveoient p'aees in the Electorate. 18jy R. RUTHERFORD. f^AVERSHAM ELECTORIAL \J DISTRICT. MR WILLIAM BAURON Will ADDRESS a P;UBLI0 MEETING In CAVEHSHAM TOWN HALL On TUESDAY NEXT, 19th July, At 8 p.m., When he will be glad to meet as many of the Electors as may find it to be convenient to attend. Arrangements will be made for subsequent meetings in other parts of the district. 16jy m A I E R I ELECTION. MR FULTON WILL BE GLAD TO MEET The TAIERIELECTORS At the places >nd dates mentioned below, each evening at 7.30 o'clock. Hiccarton Hall-TO-NIGHTIMOHDAY), July 18. North Taierl Schoolhouse—TUESDAY, 19th July. Woodside Schoolhouse-WEDNESDAY, July 20. 2jy TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT CHALMERS ELECTORAL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to announce that I again offer myself as a CANDIDATE for your Suffrages at the approaching Election, I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you upon the various questions of the day. Yours faithfully, 9jy JAMES MILLS. TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT CHALMERS. GENTLEMEN,-Now that the boundaries of the new Port Chalmers Electorate have been proclaimed, I feel myself warranted in complying with the request of a large number of the Electors that I should allow myself to be placed in Nomination, and accordingly I now solicit your suffrages. I Bhall take the earliest opportunity of addressing you on tho questions of the day, and meanwhile respectfully ask you not to pledge yourselves. Yours respectfully, 6jy JAMES GREEN. TO THE ELECTOKS OF WAIHEMO. GENTLEIIEN,-I beg to intimate that I am a CANDIDATE for the above Electorate at the ensuing Election. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you in the various portions of the Electorate. Meantime I may stale that I am strongly In favour of retrenchment in the public service, and aa a necessary corollary, am opposed to the present Government. I am, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, 7jy CHAS. HAYNES.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7926, 18 July 1887, Page 1

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