ELECTION MEETINGS. ELECTION. M R Rd CHARD H. LEARY Will Address the Electors At HAYES’S .KENSINGTON HOTEL, on Tuesday next, I,oth insi, at half-past 7 o’clock. At the CAVRRSHAM DRILL SHED, on Wednesday evening, 18th inst., at half-past 7 o’clock. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR REEVES will address the Electors asunder:— This (MONDAY) Evening, at White’s Hotel, Albany street, after Mr Davie.
PEOVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. MR TURNBULL will be happy to meet the Electors as under At Cotter’s (late Krnli’s) Caledonia Hotel, Great King street, This (Monday) Evening, at eight o’clock.
PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. MR HAGGITT will address the Electors ThiiT(Monday) Evening, as follows At Oddfellows’Hall, George street, at 7.30; and At Cotter’s Caledonia Hotel, Great King street, at 8.30, immediately after Mr Turnbull. REEVES’S Supporters will meet AT THE EMPIRE HOTEL, THIS EVENING, At Seven o’clock. . PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. jy ; J-R HENRY J. WALTER will address the Electors at the Mission House, Russell street, This Evening (Monday), at 8 o’clock, TAIERI ELECTION. ~ jyjTR WEBB will address the Electors at Saddle Hill Schoo 1 house, on Tuesday Evening, at 6.30 p.m. ; Fairfield Schoolhouse, on same evening, at 8 p.m. ■ Otakia, on Thursday Evening, at 8 p.m, PORT CHALMERS ELECTION’! DAVID MILLER will address’ the Electors as a Candidate on the Nomination Day, and on Friday, the 13th inst. | PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTION. DAVIE will address the Electors as follows: —At White’s Hotel, Albany street - , This (Monday) Evening, at eight o’clock. R. WILSON Chairman of Committee. MACANDREvV FOR SUPERINTENDENT. THE Central Committee meet every evening aS the Committee Rooms, High street, at seven o’clock sharp. All members particularly requested to attend, JAS. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. PENINSULA. ELECTION. MR will address the Electors at the Schoolhouse, Anderson’s Bay,, This (Monday) Evening, the 9th inst., at HalfPast Seten o'clock.; ; And at the Schoolhouse, Portobello, at the same hour on Wednesday, the llth.
ELECTION NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE TAIERI. GENTLEMEN,—! have the honor to state that I am a Candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election of Representatives for your district in the Provincial Council. The kind reception I have received from a large number of gentlemen amongst you, and the promises of support they have given me, lead me to hope that my candidature may also be received favorably in those parts of your large district which I have not yet personally visited. I shall take the first possible opportunities of holding meetings throughout the Electoral District, in order personally to satisfy you as to the opinions I hold on all points of pnblio policy at present before the country. It will be readily understood that when I undertook to contest an election against your late representatives, who have all announced themselves as Candidates for re-election, I did so on public grounds alone. In the late Council a very large number of you were virtually unrepresented. Further, your late representatives have joined in taking a course in the Council which is condemned by a large majority of your, fellow electors throughout the Province, and, as I believe, by a decided majority amongst yourselves, including a great number of those who supported them at the last election, I now ask you to return me to the Council in place of one of them. Those who have been throughout opposed to your late representatives will, I trust, unite as one man to carry my election. Those who have hitherto supported them have now to consider whether they are justified in allowing old friendships, and the respect they accord to those gentlemen as individuals, to prevent them from recording at the polls their disapprobation of the course they have recently chosen to follow in the Council. I appeal to you, gentlemen, to let no personal considerations sway your votes. It is not credible that the people of the Taieri can have any interests which should bind them to views on questions of public policy, different from those which come naturally to their fellow settlers in other parts of the Province. But unless such is the case, you cannot consistently send your late representatives back to the Council. I trust to be able to satisfy you that your local interests will be not less actively cared for if you return me as one of your representatives than they could be by the oldest resisident amongst you ; and that if, as I now write you, you abandon your old neighbors in order to vindicate your political principles by voting for me, you will have at the same time chosen an advocate of all your special interests, who will yield to no one in the Council in his earnestness and persistence in the service of his constituency. I am, Gentlemen, ' Your obedient servant, J. S. WEBB.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. GENTLEMEN— It is my intention to contest the Election for Mayor at the forthcoming Election, and shall take an early opportunity of addressing the ratepayers in each Ward. JOHN BARNES, Councillor for Leith Ward, May 128, 1873, ; . li-'. r!;..'V. ■„ -UJ ’ ; ■ ••
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Evening Star, Issue 3214, 9 June 1873, Page 3
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