1 ELECTION NOTICE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF AKAROA. ENTLISM^N.—As thr.' .present \_]7T House of Repr>>cn;;.(ive«; will shortly he dissolved, and writs issued for the eloct'on of members to servo in tha'n-w Parliament, I hf.ve the honor to.ask you to again return me as your representative. I hold precisely the same political opinions which I enunciated when I addressed the electors on March 6 last. namely— . The extension of the to include manhood suffrage with the residence qualification. Representation on the basis of population ; population to mean all natural born or naturalised subjects of Her Majesty, in all districts in which the (Queen's writ can run. Triennial Parliaments, Unsectarian Education. Property tax in aid of indirect taxation, so that every man shall contribute according to his means to the revenue required to meet the necessary expenses of the Colony. Public Works where necessary to establish communication between various parts of the Colony, and to develop its resources ; such works to be undertaken only after careful survey, estimate of cost, and consideration of the financial condition of the Colony. . Economy in expenditure.—ln order that the business of the country may be properly conducted and oppressive taxation averted, I believe rigid economjmust be enforced in every department of the Government. lam firmly of opinion that a large saving may be made in the annual expenditure. Since I last addressed you the Native question has assumed such prominence as to threaten the peace of the Colony. I consider the great mystery which has enshrouded Native affairs for so many years must be dispelled for eA'er ; that personal Government in Native matters must be abolished ; that the Natives should be treated justly and kindly, but that, for the future, the supremacy of the laAv must be upheld, and promptly enforced. In conclusion, I beg to add that believing it is of the utmost importance that a House of Representatives should be elected at the earliest date possible under laws securing the extended suffrage of the people and a re-distribution of seats on an equitable basis, I shall, if I have'the honor to be returned as your representative, assist to the best of my ability in passing the necessary measures during the ensuing session, so that a reformed Parliament may be called together early in July, 1880. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. MONTGOMERY. Akaroa, Aug. 11, 1879. "Vr EW ZEALAND GOYERN±N MENT LIFE INURANCE AND ANNUITIES, ON THE MUTUAL OR PARTICIPATING PRINCIPLE. All PROFITS Divided amongst POLICY HOLDERS. Surplus on first five years' work is £12,191. First Division of Profits Avill he with in 1880. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies up to £3000. Payment of every policy is guaranteed by the colony, thus giving absolute security. Premiums on whole Life Policies for £500 with share in Profits. A°"e. Yearly Laid aside Premium. daily for £500. £ s. d. s. d. 25 ... 8 18 9 ... ... 0 5 30 ... 10 4 2 0 7 35 ... II 1510 0 7| 40 ... 18 15 10 ... I ... 0 9 45 ... 16 9 7 ... .- 011 50 ... 20 .0 10 1 H Larger and smaller sums in proportion. £250 will cost half the above rates, or for a small extra payment the Capital sum will be paid to assured on surviving to a given age. For tables, forms, and further information, apply to any Post office; or to A. D. BAYFEILD, Travelling Agent. GEORGE THORNE, Jun., Chief Agent. LICENSING COURT. Licensing Act 1873 and Licensing Act 1873 Amendment Act 1874. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that in _]Nj pursuance of the above Acts, the QUARTERLY MEETING of the Licensing Commissioners for the districts of Akaroa and Wainui, Pigeon Bay, Okain's Bay and Little River, Avill be held on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of September next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, in the Resident Magistrate's Court, Akaroa, for the purpose of considering applications under the said Acts. B. T. MISSEN, Clerk to the Licensing Court.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 324, 26 August 1879, Page 3
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