of confidence motion, resofvefl ro'nf^cnlto IHo: country, and advised tho Governor to dissolve the Houbo. The Opposition, throwing tho whole responsibility of advising n dissolution ot Boh a critical period on tho Government, Uns agreed to oiler no opposition, but at onco grant supplies. Under these circumstances it is certain that a general eleotion will shortly take place. I havo the honor, thoreforo, again to offer myself as a Candidate to reprwsent you. Ou my return I will take an early opportunity of addressing you and explaining my action In tho House, and expressing my views on tho leading political questions of the day. I havo tho honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOMAS KELLY. Wollington,Aug.4,lß79. 0350 hb o TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH. T7\ ELLOW TOWNSMEN,— Being strongly JD of opiniou that it is to our interest to avail ourselves of tho opportunity now before us for a change in tho Representation of this Borough iv Parliament, I havo joined with others holding similar views in seeking to induce several gentlemen to come forward, but hitherto without bucocbb. Therefore, I have now the honor to inform yeu that, acting upou tho advice of numerous friends, I have resolved to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages. As it is my intention on an early date to address you publicly, I shall confine myself now to statiug that I am and have always been opposed to Sir G. Grey as a ruler of our destioies, and that I advooate a complete change in the administration of Native affairs in the Colony. Yours faithfully, A. CRACROFT FOOKEB. New Plymouth, Aug. 11, 1879. 0382 hb to TO THE ELECTORS OF GREY AND BELL fA ENTLEMEN,— Having been requested to VT offer myself ns i oaudidate to represent you iv Parliament, I do so, at the same time assuring you that if returned I will oudeuvour to the best of my ability to attend both to local wants and colonial requirements. Upon quoatious of generul politico I willaddreps you at meetings to bo held in various districts. Yours faithfully, ROBERT TRIMBLE. loglewood, 11th August, 1879. 0392— hb to TO THE ELEOTORS OF GREY AND BELL r\ ENTLEMEN,— Haviug been requeeted to VJT come forward by a numbor of Electors, whoso views upou tho Native Question and Harbour do not coinoide with those publicly expressed by the ouly candidate at present soliciting your support, I beg to offer myself as a caudidate for your suffrages. 1 believe that tho Native Difficulty in this district will never be disposed of till the country is thoroughly opened up by roads and , railways; till places of refuge for tho disaffected, like Parihaka, aro suppressed, aud the natives uro uu.uistakeably showu that tho law knows no distinction of colour or race, aud the authorities are determined to arrest and puuish criminals and law-breukersof any degree, fanatical or otherwise. At the eaino time I thiuk all those natives who express themßolvos as willing to live peaceably under the law should be provided with and y laced -upon ample reeorves. As the settlement of the Waimate Plains must, at an early date, eugage attention, it 1 behoves the three representatives of tbis coast to unanimously combine to carefully and contautly watoh over tho Harbour Endowments, any laxity in so doiug would materially retard the successful oarrying out of those works which have taken years of perßevcrauoe to initiate, works which, when completed, will ooinbined with the settlement of tho native difficulty, tend to place TaranaUi ia tho foroinost rank of Now Zealand settleineutß. — 1 am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, H, LUFKIN SKEET. Fitaroy, August 15. hb to EGMONT. TO THE ELECTOR S. f\ ENTLEMEN,— Sir George Grey, after tho VJT most ignominious defeat which has yet bofallou any Government in NewZealaud,has determined to recommend odissolutiouof the Honsoof Representatives; it is therefore all but certain that a General Eleotiou will take place in the oo'uree of a few weeks. 1 havo, therefore, the houour to offer myself for re-electiou. I shall, immediately alter tho rising of Parliament, a»k you to meet mo wt the centres of population throughout our District, for tho purpose of giving nu account of my stewardship, aud of plaoiug before you my viows and opiuious upou the Native difficulties, and tho loading questions of tho day. H. A. ATKINSON. Wellington, August 4, 1879. 0440 bb to FOR SALE, A HANDSOME, full-sized, bronzed, ironframed GRAND PIANO, ovewtruug, 7i octaves. Just landed. Will bo sold cheap, to »nnke room for other Goods. Tuning pronptly attended to. Cash orders will receive precodeuoe. W. D. FRANCIS, 0202 hb to Opposito Bank N.Z. FOR SALE, irA TWO-TOO T H SIIW EP. JLQ\J Apply to F. HOSKIN, 0515 to hb PourosoFarm, Waitara West. SUBSCRIBERS to SATURDAY NIGHT y$ aro ruapeotfully retuiuded that their SUBSCRIPTIONS aro now DUE.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3216, 2 September 1879, Page 3
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