I-lcction notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER. A FEW weeks ago I was gratified to receive an intimation from a considerable number of Napier settlers that it was their wish I should stand for the representation of this town when an opportunity offered. I had the pleasure to meet and confer with a number of those gentlemen, and finding my opinions generally in accord with theirs I accepted the invitation given me. Tho writs for the election of the now Parliament are about to be issued, and I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for J the Napier seat. My political opinions are known to many of you, and I hope shortly to address you upon the questions of public interest with which the next Parliament will have to deal. J. D. ORMOND. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. rpHE Existing Parliament will be dissolved within a few days, and you will be called upon to Elect a Representative, when I shall have the honor of being a candidate for your suffrages. W. R. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY. GENTLEMEN,— It is highly probable that a General Election will shortly take place, when I shall have the honor to solicit a continuance of your confidence. F. SUTTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of friends and of my own impulse, I have decided to become a Candidate for your suffrages. For the information of those not personally acquainted with me, I may state that I am not a large shecpfarmer, neither am I blessed with the exclusive ownership of a country side. Still, those undoubted failings will not prevent me from voting for really liberal measures, nor will they deter mc from attacking the land grabbing rings which have kept Hawke's Bay twenty years behind other parts of New Zealand. My voice shall always be heard against the unjust laws which compel masses of men to toil for a bare living whilst thousands of acres of good soil are lying comparatively unused and fenced in, only waiting for the magic touch of labor to turn them into g o l a — "to raise the smiling homestead and fields of waving grain." A Land Tax and No Land Monopoly shall be my motto, and my aim to settle Human Beings upon our lands instead of Sheep. A. DESMOND. 25th June, 1884. ELECTION NOTICE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT of WAIPAWA. /~1 ENTLEMEN,—The time has now arrived for mo to announce that 1 have much pleasure in acceding to the numerous requests I have received from all classes in all parts of your district to offer myself as a Candidate at tho coming Election, and at the proper time I shall explain to you my views on tho important questions of the day. I may add that I have, in common with yourselves, an interest in th. general progress of the district, as I hold property in it. I lived for many years in the neighborhood of Waipawa, and represented the district in the late Provincial Council, and I am well acquainted with all its require - ments, and while my chief concern will be tho interests of the colony as a whole, I shall do my utmost for the interests of the district if I am eloctcd to represent it. I am, &c, i T. TANNER. ,TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAI- | PAWA ELECTORAL DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—I beg to again offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election, and I shall take the earliest opportunity of addressing you at the various centres of population throughout the district, when I shall fully explain my views on the important political quesions of the day.—l am, Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, W. C. SMITH. Sales by Mr M. X- Miller. A' R R I V E D , Consignments of ; Iron Fencing Wire, Steel Fencing Wire, i Barbed Fencing Wire, Staples—Galvanised (Acorn Brand). Messrs J. G-. Hill and Co., manufacturers, I Ex " Langstone" and "Wave Queen." NOW LANDED. 30 Tons best Annealed Iron Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9 50 Tons Acorn Brand Patent Round Steel Wire (oiled), 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 60 Kegs best Fencing Staples (galvanised), li x 7, and 2x6 50 Reels Patent Barbed Wire. Liberal terms will be allowed to purchasers. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. HnMHMHBWn MMK___——MO—___—.—W^-_______M_M* WE have left one of Messrs. BRINS MEADS PIANO'S, a very superior •j instrument; also, a Music Stool, which will be sold at a most reasonable price. BANNER & LIDDLE.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4036, 28 June 1884, Page 4
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