>\v TO THE ELECTORS he OF THR ry WHATAUPOKO RIDING. id at cc T BEG to offer you my services again a at -L County Councillor for your Ridinf r ' and should you do me tho honor of roturn ing me, I shall endeavor to do my best t conserve your interests, as heretofore, a well as to adrance tho settlement am prosperity of the district at large. t Remember date of Election— Wednesdat November Bth. d WILLIAM COOPER. - 81 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE :. WHATAUPOKO & KAITI RIDINGS Cook County Council. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,— By request of several ratepayers ( i lam a candidate to represent your interest; n in the County Council, and, if elected, ] II will, I can assure you, do you justice a: p far as I am able. _ All ratepayers not ha ving paid last year's rates before the Election will be prohibited from voting. 11 Yours faithfully, | 104 E. P. JOYCE. y TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPU". T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,---1 I have much pleasure In 5 announcing that lam a candidate for the 1 honor of representing the constituency in 3 Parliament at the ensuing Election, and ' that I am contesting the Election in the 1 interests of the Opposition party. I shall take an early opportunity of ' explaining my viewß in the various centres throughout the Electorate. Yours faithfully, j 7 C. A. FITZROY. [ > TO THE ELECTORS OP WAIAPTJ. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I have the honor to announce that I shall be a Liberal Independent candidate at the ensuing Election to represent you in the House of Representatives. Yours faithfully, HUGH J. FINN. October 11th, 1899. 844 tS-TO PROHIBITIONISTS REDUCTIONISTS AND TOTAL ABOLITIONISTS. YOU are being misled by your leaders upon the question of the hour, and advised that if you wish to vote for " No License " to strike out the top line only. This i 8 registering TWO VOTES AGAINST YOUR OPPONENTS' ONE, and if you believe in British fair play, YOU WON'T DO IT, but exercise your vote according to your conscience, and STRIKE OUT THE TWO LINES YOU DO NOT WISH TO VOTE FOR. REDUCTION means closing the following Hote'8 — Albion Club, Record Reign, Bridge, and Clyde (Wairoa), there being NO OPTION given the Licensing Committee, becauae these Hotels, having endorsements on their Licenses, MUST BE CLOSED FIRST. The British love of fair play and the law of the land we live in demands even for the criminal that he cannot be PUNISHED TWICE FOR ONE OFFENCE. The Licensees have already been punished as much as the law permits by the Magistrate, and now you are asked by the Prohibition leaders to PUNISH THEM AGAIN, and so severely aa to ruin them altogether, by taking their license away for NO OFFENCE WHATEVER. IS THIS JUSTICE or in accord with the opinion of one of your number, the REV. F. B. OLDHAM, who writeß as follows :— " Act with strict justice towards " the minority, oven towards the " publican, for the State is as truly " the trustee and protector of these " as of the majority." "good news~for^he~dUry"~ FARMERS. SO as to encourage the carrying-on of the Dairy industry during the winter months, the undersigned will pay 7Jd per lb for Butter Fat during the months of May, June, July, and August, 1900, if the suppliers produce sufficient milk to warrant the Factory working evety other day. Thomas McGregor, Proprietor, 1 67 Kia Ora Butter Factory. ~~ TENDERS. rpENDERS are invited by the- underX Bigned, for Carting from Gisborne Wharf to McGregor's Factory, at Espies comer, One 12 horse-power Boiler and 8 horse-power Engine (complete), with all fittings connected with same. ) Tenders close at Noon on NOVEMBER 4th, at Messrs Bennett and Sherratt's store, Gisborne. , 65 THOMAS McGREGOR. 3 TENDERS. 1 mENDERS are invited for the Supply 1 _L of 25 cords of sound, straight FIREr WOOD. A sample cord to be stacked at 0 the Kia Ora Butter Factory by each teny derer before tenders are accepted. Ten ' cords to be delivered and stacked at tho Factory, as directed, during the first two -I weeks in December, and the balance by December 31st, 1899. Tenders close on - I NOVEMBER 11th, at 12 noon, addresspd ; THOMAS McGREGOR, 66 Makaraka. YOU CAN net it Cheaper at Adair Brothers. » J| v Pure Ceylon It ft
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9662, 3 November 1899, Page 3
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