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ADVERTISEMENTS MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS, CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen. — Rumours having been circulated that I intend to retire from the contest for the Mayoral Seat, I beg to state that I have no intention whatever of doing so. As some five weeks must elapse before the Election takes place, you will have ample time to consider the merits of the Candidates. In the meantime, I beg most respectfully to ask you not to pledge yourselves to any “House-to-house Canvasser.” Having sat in the Council continuously for over seven ;7) years for the East Ward, I feel myself justified in asking you for your support, and if elected to the position I shall use my best endeavours to carry out the duties of the office to your satisfaction and approval. 1 have, etc., JAS. J. HOLLAND. "JO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Ladies & Gentlemen, — I beg respectfully to inform you that I am a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing Election. I have always been associated with the Liberal Party in politics, and I think the present Government entitled to the loyal support of all true Liberals throughout New Zealand. I wish it understood that they shall have my support. Yours faithfully, J. M. DARGAVILLE. "JO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. I beg respectfully to inform you that I intend to stand for the Eden Seat at the approaching General Election. I am a pioneer agriculturist of JEden of 35 years’ standing, having reared my family here. Am now able to devote my attention for the improvement of my adopted country. A moderate independent Liberal, wishing to do good for all, independent of creed, nation, or colour, finding that plodding perseverance usually succeeds. Not had practice as a great orator, but well acquainted with the requirements of the neglected North. If you wish for a yeoman patriot as your representative, I am your man, and shall be happy to meet the constituents at an early date at the different centres. Yours respectfully, HENRY HUNTER. Mount Albion, Taupaki, September 5, 1893. J7LEOTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. I have much pleasure to announce that I shall be a Candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election. Tf elected I shall give a loyal 'support to the present Government and the Liberal Party. Yours respectfully, W. J. NAPIER. TO THE ELECTORS, CITY OF J- AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I have much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for your Electoral District, and trust my views in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the Colony and our fair City will be in unison with a large majority of the electors. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ADAM PORTER. Auckland, October 7,1893. ILDMAN AND LYELL. N.Z. TURF REGISTER, 1892-93 (post s. d. free) 8 6 THE DOUBLE EVENT, by Verax.... 2 0 RUNNING IT OFF 2 0 JOCKEY JACK „ .... 2 0 BANKER AND BROKER 2 0 YOUATT & BURNS’ COMPLETE GRAZIER, new edition 31 6 /CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. M. JONES - Proprietor. SADDLE HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE AT REDUCED RATES. GOOD BREAKS FOR PICNIC PARTIES. GOOD LOOSE-BOX ACCOMMODATION FOR RACEHORSES. g®- SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS For the conveyance of Tourists to Mount Egmont and round Mount Egmont, via Parihaka, Opunake and Hawera. All Tourists holding tickets issued by Thos. Cook and Sons for all or any of the above places will receive every attention. — TELEGRAMS AND LETTERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 169, 19 October 1893, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 169, 19 October 1893, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IV, Issue 169, 19 October 1893, Page 9