Educational BOA ED OF EDUCATION. rpHB CHRIBTMAB HOLIDAYS for JL Scho >U at Ihe Tham 8 will be U-om MONDAY, 19r,h December, 1881, to WED NHSDAY, 18lh January, 1882, both days inclusive. By order cf the Board. Vincent E. Pick, 3238 Secretary.. Tenders THAMES COUNTY COUNCIL. fTIENDERS, addressed to the County Chair. •*• man, will be received at the County Office, Mary street, till 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, 13th instant, for the following work*:— 1. No. 1 Section Upper Karaka Road. 2. No. 2 Section Upper Karoka. 3. No. 1 Seotion Hape Creek Road. Works will be pointed out on the ground on THURSDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Specifications may be seen at County Offices, Mary street. AIBX. Aitken, County Engineer. 6tb December, 1881. Electoral ELECTOEAL DISTEICT OF COEOMANDEL. T HEREBY NOTIFY that I have This •*- Day received from Mr John Chabikb YovsGt the following NOTICE of WITHDRAWAL from Candidature :— TO THE RETURNING OFFICER FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COEOMANDEL. I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that I WITHDRAW my name as a Candidate at the Election of a Member of the House of Representatives for the Electoral District of Coromandel, the Nomination wherefor was beld on the 30th of November, 1881. Signed in the presence of— F. J. TIBBHEY, J.P. JOHN C. YOUNG, Tauranga, Freehold. Dated at Thames this sixth day of December, 1881. ALBERT J. ALLOM, 3239 Returning 0 nicer. TO THE ELECTOES OF TAUEANGA ELECTOEATE. TN answer to a statement in the Bay of Plenty Times, by the late. Secretary of the Grey Central Committee, I brg to say that Mr King, the gentleman referred to, resigned a year ego, and is now acting as Mr Vesey Stewart's ogent in Auckland. I GO TO THE POLL as a Liberal, pledged to support Sir Gteo. Grey on a NoConfidence motion in Hall and Co., tnd to oppose the present Government to the utmost. WM. KELLY. Ohinemutu, December 6th, 1881. TO THE ELECTOES OF THE TAUEANGA ELECTOEAL DIS- ■ TEICT. i ■ ! r\ ENTLEMEN,—At the request of many of my old friends I again offer myself as a Candidate for this Electorate in the Liberal interest. It is my intention to address the electors at the various centres of population immediately after the writs are issued, due notice of which will be given. Your obedient Servant, WILLIAM KELLY. Tauranga, 19th October, 1881. 3Q47 TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE THAMES. | /~1 ENTLEMEN,— I find during my short stay that many of you have been led to believe that I did not intend to go to the Poll. Ihe best answer I can give to that statement is my presence amongst you, and my determination to remain in the district until the fight-is over. Yours faithfully, J. SHEEHAN. Shortlaud, November 14th, 1881. 3120 I WISH ie tc be understood that my object in selling 3s 'xba. is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number ii number c, therefore try MoGowan's 8s
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4037, 6 December 1881, Page 3
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