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It has now been decided beyond a doubt .by all the leading lights of tie age that the wave of heat which lately passed through England is coming for us in a direct line. The ladies of Napier would do well to avail themselves of the splendid values we offer in Sunshades, 2/9, 3/6, 4/6, to 30/; also, Parasols, 10/6 to 30/..—Combs & Co.

NEWS FOR HOME. mHE WEEKLY MERCURY, containing the latest British and Foreign, Continental, Australian, Colonial, and Looal Intelligence, will be published TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING. Price (stamped) Sixpence. The Mall for Newspapers oloses at the Chief Post Office, at 5 p.m. To-morrow. A COMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL SUPPER to Bro. J. M. Batham, P;M., will be Riven in the Victoria Lodge-room, Munroe-street, onTHURS- : DAY EVENING, 3rd instant, at 8 p.m. Brethren intending to be present may obtain . Tickets from Bro. Chicken at Waipawa, Bro. Bellby, Hastings, the officers of the Viotoria Lodge, and from R. E. MAOKAY, Seoretary. SCINDE LODGE, 419 1.0. THE regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held In the Masonic Hall, Tennysonstreet, on THURSDAY, 3rd instant, at 7.80 p.m. Visiting Brethren are invited. By order of the W.M. J. SPARROW, Secretaryj HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A SPECIAL General Meeting will be held in the Provlrclal Buildings, Napier,, on FRIDAY NEXT, November 4th, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business:—Balance-sheet. Mr Burkk to move— " That no Rule of the Society shall be repealed without notice of motion having been given ' at the previous general or special meeting of the Society, or ordinary Committee meeting. " COL. White to move - " That a reward be offered for the destruction of. Hawks during the ensuing six months. " Mr W. J. Birch to move— "That all members of the Society shall be • annual subscribers to the amount of one Guinea, the fee for shooting licenses being fixed by the Committee for each year and paid by all members of the Society who [ shoot on the same footing as other license holders. " C. A. FITZROY, Hon. Sec. ' AH holders of shooting; licenses are entitled to attend and vote. Election Addresses. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER, GENTLEMEN,— An opportunity is now at hand when something must be done to secure the stability and increase the prosperity of Napier, and as at a meeting of the Harbor Board the casting vote of the gentleman who has already solicited your support prevented the Engineer for the Oamaru Breakwater being sent for to report on the feasibility of , constructing a Breakwater at the Bluff, 1 am impressed with the conviction that the wellf are of Napier would not ba promoted by his election to Parliament, and therefore, as a resident of the town, I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for ( your suffrages. I advocate a property and (income tax, and also a graduated tax on land not only for revenue purposes, but also to promote the settlement of the people and the extension of agriculture. After mature consideration I regret that I can see no basis for united action with Mr Ormond. except by the continued sacrifice of the interests of Napier; Should you do me the honor of electing me, I shall endeavor to obtain an endowment for the Napier Breakwater, and thus prevent a repetition ot that Kldnapoer scare by which your interests .were so seriously imperilled. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JUSTIN M'SWEENEY. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER. _H1 ENTLEMEN—Statements having been made to me that uncertainty exists whether in the coming contest for your representation In the General J Assembly I shall really appear as a Candidate for your suffrages, I take this early opportunity of removing doubt on the point by plainly saying it is my intention ono again to seek your votes, with political views that have undergone no material change since I last solicited your confidence. Recent political events must, I think, have served to point unmistakably to the necessity in this community of some base for united and concerted action being taken by Its members on leading questions, That necessity is one that I hold to bo of primary importance—let the shade of individual opinions differ as it may on minor matters. Your very obedient servant, JOHN BUCHANAN. HAWKE'S BAY DISTRICT. TMMEDIATELY after the issue of the Writs I shall ask the Electors to meet me in public at Clive, Hastings, Taradale, Puketapu, Havelock, and Petane; and at any other place that may suit public convenience. Dates of meetings will be notified in due course. F. SUTTON. 10th October, 1881. i TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S I BAY. ' pi ENTLEMEN.—I have the honor to Inform you ! that I Bhall be a Candidate for the representation of your Dlßtriot at the coming election. I Faithfully yours,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3228, 3 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3228, 3 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3228, 3 November 1881, Page 3

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