mO THE ELECTORS OF CITY WEST. Gexti.emev, — L \vi>h to announce that J shall be a candidate for your suffrages at the approaching general election, and shall take an early opportunity of meeting you, for tlie purpose of laying my views upon various public questions before you. J.M. DARGAVII/LE. mO THK ELECTORS OF RODNEY. Gkn'ti.kmcx,- -At the request of a large number of Electors, 1 have consent eil to become a Candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing Election I will take an early opportunity of visiting the various Settlements in the District foi' the purpose of addressing you. ' JOHN SHEPHERD. mO THE KLECTORS OF FEANKLTN X O E T If. Gkn'tskmen, — I am a candidate for your sufferages at the- forthcoming General Election. SAMUEL LUKE. mO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. Gentle ME x, — I have the honour to acquaint you that, acting upon (he advice of my friends, 1 propose at the ensuing election lo offer myself as a candidate for City East. Should you favour me with your confidence, and return me to Parliament as your rcpi'esentative, you mayi'ely upon my making every exertion to promote your interests and the welfare of New Zealand. 1 have the honour lo be, G-entlemen, Your faithful servant, G. GEEY. Auckland, October 25th, 1881. mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gnx'TuevtEX, — I have the honour to announce myself as a. Candidate to represent, you in the next Parliament, and will in clue course notify ■when T shall have the pleasure of addressing you. Yours faithfully, JOS. A. TO LE. Auckland, October 21, 1881, TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY SORTIE. Gextt,p:.uex, — 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 mo the honour of electing me, J shall endeavour faithfully to discharge, the duties of the oflk-e. 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 EDEN. GrEN'TJiEMEX, — 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
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 65, 10 December 1881, Page 202
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394Page 202 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 65, 10 December 1881, Page 202
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