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mO THE ELECTORS OF TAURANGA. G-ENTiiEMEN, — I have the honour to inform you that I am a Candidate to represent your interests at the next Parliament. I shall shortly visit the various centres and ventilate my political views. In days of yore, as editor of the Bay of Plenty Times" I flatter myself I " did your' state some service ;" and, as in the past, so in the present and the future, I shall work manfully and heartily for the district I love so well. W. BARTLEET LANGBRIDGE. The Bureau, Auckland, November 19. 1374 O THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY NORTH. f§jG-ENTLEMEX, — Having received a requisition from a large number of the Electors inviting me to become a Candidate, I beg to offer my services to represent you in Parliament. Should you do me the honour of electing me, I shall endeavour faithfully to discharge the duties of the ofiice. I shall take an early opportunity of expressing my views on public questions. Your obedient servant, THOS. PEACOCK. November 19, 1881. 1370 mO THE ELECTORS OF NEWTON. GrEXTtEiiEX, — I am a Candidate for the honour of representing you in the next Parliament. If yoii see fit to re-elect me, I will in the futxxre, as in the past, do my best, for your interest. WILLIAM SWANSON. mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. GrEXTiESiEX, — At the request of many of the Electors of Eden, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the ensuing Parliament. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you upon the political questions of the day. Yours faithfully, READER WOOD. November 17, 1881. 1375 Tp LECTORS OP FRANKLIN. Gentlemen, — I thank you sincerely for past favours and the numerous expressions of confidence given me during the brief period I was your representative in Parliament. I have now the honour of being a candidate for Franklin North, and hope soon to meet and address you. Yours truly, B. HARRIS. Tuakau, September 20th, 1881. 1 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAIPA. lA TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Gentlemen, — It is my intention to oli'er myself, at the next General Election, as a Candidate to represent your District in the General Assembly. WILLIAM JACKSON. Kihikihi, July 1, 1881. rpO THE ELECTORS OF MARSDEN. Gentlemen, — At the solicitation of a large number of friends in our Electorate, both, east and west sides, I have consented to offer myself as a Candidate at the ensuing General Election. I shall visit the various centres in due course and make my political views known to you. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, E. MITCHELSON. August 11, 1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. NORTH. Gentlemen, — I am a Candidate for your suffrages at tne forthcoming GENERAL ELECTION. I beg to assure my friends and supporters that I intend going to the Poll against all comers. I will address you at an early date. I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, WM. FRANK BUCKLAND. mO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH FRANKLIN. Gentlemen, — I am again a Candidate for your Sufferages at the forthcoming G-encral Election. At an early date I purpose visiting the various centres of population, and will give an account of the recent Session, and explain my political views. Ever yours faithfully, E. HAMLIN. mO THE RODNEY ELECTORS. Gentlemen, — I have again the honour to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the General Election now fast approaching. To the majority of you my political views are well known ; but owing to the additions made to the Electorate by the new Representation Act, to a large -number lam personally unknown. It is, however, my intention to request you to meet me, in the various centres of population, previous to the fday of Election, when I will give an account of my action in the past, and submit to you my • views in regard to the future. Trusting that I may again have the honour to receive a renewal of that confidence which you have reposed in me in the past, I remain, Yours faithfully, SEYMOUR THORNE GEORGE. ' Ka\rau Island, October 7, 1881.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 166

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Page 166 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 166

Page 166 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 166

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