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QUERIES.'!,, TyHO b» repeatedly refilled tend the sick poor without prepay* ■: ment of his fees P—Let,; the Dootor answer.* ' * '" ' Whose public ipiritedneis only enabled him to take 25 shares in the Tarar* and KarakVTuiroelScheme ip—KilWho Cheerfully took up 260 sham for the benefit of the place ?—McCul-

.< .lough, .r ...... n „ , if Who has not only advocated the School of Mines, but will also take? pMetioal steps to establish it p—McOallough. Who has advocated it, without successP Kilgour. „ , ,'[.,., Who took care to collar all his eipeowi . besides his, salary Pr-KUgbur. Who is in favor, of .borrowing on the To Aroha endowment to thQ Thames High School at once, and immediately commencing the school P^lfcCuli lough.: _-„«' r' '•" Whorgot slated ( by the Borough Council , ,for Bending private telegrams, at the Borough's expense PrnkUgour., Why does Hart support KilgourP—Be,.cause then he maybe able to palm ' some of hit rotten' mullock off on the Boroognpas Boad Metal. Who will take carol that ooatnetofs an /sA npt,ma^e | to B ufcr.throu; g h mistakes of BoroughOffioialiP—McCullottgh. Who have always worked successfully for -Line physioal well-teing of the Com* munity ?—MoCullough and the Star. Who ha«, constantly ,tdvoc«*ed the publio .. t bathsP—The Btar. 'Vthat pap!er '^;'noted throughout the 1 : oolony for its liberal :prin«ipl#, and successful advocacy of the Wants of 'the^ameidisiri^P^tHeSffi. ' Why is McCullough bound togttmP^ Bec*Uße t he ha» f a Sp(e)ight against him'; '"•'LJ' !li-; v '-4V->

W,^ ssP M^9^Rh. be..,4BotedP— Because he is a' man of' sterling ability;, a man incapable of meanness; is liberal both theoretically and practically. Whose liberality nererj extended beyond the Lord Bountiful with the Borough funds P—Silgour. iW^ttSWW! 4 our member, Mr W. Kowe, when hi* fi . . back was turned P—Kilgour and big ; ' ':lUghtiiower,'i)ean/ ' J'- '[ V"A Then vote for MoCullough and break ip the .Official Ein^ irhiqh.- stejks- to .control Borough, Waterworks," and Harbor Board matters. " ''"• ""J

Important Notice! TO THE GENTLEMEN WHO SIGNED ME McCULLOUGH'S "! J BEQtJISiTIOifr. (J pENTLEMEwiMMt 1 of" you" will remember .that you, signed, the, ,£<aquifition to Mr McCullough jfWtyit any undue solicitation or. pressure—a good number' voluntarily and without being asked. ..Some of Dr Kilgour'a committee —notably '■-"^/ J. Speigitjiiow } uwtt that you - have such. » small regard fox your, 1 written' promise that you will not carry it out. 7 Let N/ the' result of the Poll to-day show that you were in earnest;,. that you ha4/.'nb^'intention of doing- other than you .pledged yourselves to do,andthjifcitte^j^uitioM of Speight are baie calumnies, r u^ ' Eeturn McCnllbngVat the Head of the Poll* and show John Thompson,'lßrassej the lawyer,, and 1 a'few'other* >who hara broken thieir pledgwrto that even political honesty ii the best pofiey.

_„ f FUIfEBAL;.IIpTICBi.v } j 3 * TPHE Friends of Mr Pjrm Xjjrbi tre re- .■'•§■' ,tJ&Mpty incited td'attegft the Funeral of hit daughter Bosi, which will lifev* th» residenoe, Fehton.. atreefc, PamWsi. AM* th« New Giledohu Hotel, TO-MOBBOW {flhundaj) at 2.30 p.m. ( . A BUNCH of KEYS. Tito^rwaHe, &45?MackVS^ — fe »■

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3053, 27 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3053, 27 November 1878, Page 2