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D. CREWE, AUCTIONEER AT THE BRICK AUCTION MART. Saturday, November 4, At 2 o’clock. D. C “ E has received instructions to sell unredeemed pledges, consisting of— Gold and silver watches of all descriptions, ladies’ brooches, ladies’ and gents’ rings and scarf pins. Also, 20 pairs of boots and shoes, 20 flannelette shirts, 20 cotton shirts, etc. Also at same time— Large quantity of building timber stacked near Mr Pease’s store, Mangatainoka, consisting of rusticating, flooring boards, rough lining, and window sashes. Further Entries Invited. To the Electors of Waipawa Electorate. Ladies and gentlemen,— I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming election. I am standing as a supporter of the present Liberal Government. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at the various centres in the Electorate, and will then give you my views on the various political questions of the day. Yours faithfully, CHARLES HALL. Woodville, Oct. 18, 1898. To the Electors of Waipawa Electorate.

Ladies and gentlemen,— I will address you at the School House, Ballanee, on Friday, Brd inst., and at Mangatainoka on Saturday, 4th inst.; both meetings commence at 7.80 p.m. / Faithfully Yours, CHARLES HALL.

To the Electors of Masterton. Ladies and Gentlemen, — ~|~ AM a candidate for the honor of representing you in the Parliament about to be elected, and will take an early opportunity of addressing you in the various centres of the electorate. Your Obedient Servant, W. W. McCAItDLK.

TO THE Electors of the Electoral District of Masterton. Ladies and Gentlemen, — T the request of a large number of Electors throughout the District, I beg to announce that I shall be a candidate for the honor of representing you in the Parliament about to be elected. At an early date I purpose meeting you in the various centres, to explain my views on the main political questions of the day. I have, etc., To the Electors of Masterton. Ladies and Gentlemen, — ¥ T is my intention, at the forthcoming general election, to be again a candidate for your representation in Parliament, and 1 hope, if you are satisfied with my actions during the past three years, to receive a renewal of your confidence. 1 shall take an early opportunity of visiting the various settlements in the electorate with the object of consulting you on questions affecting the general welfare. 1 am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, A. W. HOGG. rpO J. B. TAIT, Esq. 1 Dear Sir, —We, the undersigned Ratepayers of the Mangahao Riding, feeling confident of your ability and knowing well your love of justice, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated for a seat on the Pahiatua County Council; and we hereby pledge ourselves to use our vote and influence to secure your election to that position. We are, yours truly, A. H. G. Cooper, E. S. Barton, A. Eddie, and 22 others. Gentlemen, —Having given your requisition careful consideration, 1 have decided to become a candidate for the Mangahao Riding, and if 1 have the honor of being elected I hope to show by my actions that your confidence in me has not been misplaced.—l am, yours obediently, James B. Tait.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 71, 3 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 71, 3 November 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 71, 3 November 1893, Page 3