FlißOTXO'ff NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS >F THE CAVER* SHAM DISTRICT. G ENTLEMEN.-Havi.- . ’ to stand for n„,- be «°; guested presented . : 1 T“i c "’- an '* being; roV’ uie that in doing so I could b«st serve the interests of < ur Province and best tielp in (Securing the realisation of the principles you support I have consented to contest r„ D r£“ •s k » T jwi«« 'h,°rs ?..?P *. ar ® ta hen I have your approve’ I hough our connection as repres ntative and constituents may be severed, I hope our political friendship will not cease. Thanking you for your many marks of appi oval and your kindness to me in the past, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ROBERT STOUT. W. H. REYNOLDS will address the electors at Watson’s Dining Rooms, High street, to-morrow (Saturday evening, at 7.30. GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION. MR MAOASSBY Will address the Electors THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), At the Mission-house, Russell street, at 7 30. Afterwards at Cotter’s Caledonia Hotel, Great King street, at 8 30; and at D. White’s Queen’s Hotel, at 9.30, On SATURDAY, at Fagan’s Southern Hotel, Princes street south, at 7.30. Afterwards at Oddfellows’ Hall, at 9. J. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. The Committee meet each evening at 6.30. ROSLYN ELECTION. Mr a. j. burns will meet the Electors at— Schoolroom, N.E. Valley, on Friday, 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Drill-shed, Caveraham, on Monday, 20th inst., at 8 pm. Drill-shed, Kaikorai, on Tuesday, 21st inst,, at 8 p.m. Maori Hill, Baptist Meeting-house, on Wednesday, 22ud inst., at 8 p.m. Hall, Mornington, on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. To THE ELECTORS OF THE ROSLYN DISTRICT. TTAVING been requested by a large '* *■ number of you to offer myself as a Candidate to represent you in the Genera Assembly 1 have deiermineedfypon doing so. I shall shortly address you, and give you my views on the question of the future government of this country. I may, however, now state that I am opposed to Centralism in any form, and will give my support to that party which will carry out the policy indicated in the address lately issued by his Honor the Superintendent. Yours respectfully, U. W. FLEXMAN. 10 THE ELECTORS OF R.-SLYN. GENTLEMEN. —In thanking you for your kind wishes that I should come torward as a candidate for your const! uency, I beg now to intimate my withdrawal from the contest. As many rumors are in circulation with regard to niy being brought forward by a clique, 1 can only give them an unqu lifted denial. My time will now be so much taken up with my own business that I cannot spare leisure to attend to your interest-) in Wellington. Another can be found who will look after your requirements, and I have no doubt will givo you satisfaction. Yours faithfully, C, W. FLEXMAN. THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ROSLYN. TO THE ELECTORS FOR THE DISTRICT OF ROSLYN. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to intimate to you that it is my intention to offer myself aa a Candidate to represent you in the new Parliament about to be elected. I shall without delay invite you to meet me in various parts of the district, when I will lay before you my views on the proposed Constitutional changes, and other matters affecting your interests. In the meantime it may not be out of place for me to respectfully suggest that you should demand of your future representative a plain, clear, and unmistakeable statement of the course he will take in dealing with the important questions that will have to be decided during the first session of the General ssembly, I therefore beg that you will exercise this right to its fullest extent as far as I am concerned, and if L fail to meet your views reject ms without hesitation, I am, Gentlemen, Youva faithfully, „ HENRY DRIVER. Maori Hill, 9th December, 1875. ROSL\N ELECTION. MEETING of those favorable to the return of Mr A, J, Burns is requested in the Roslyn Hall, on Friday first, 17th inst., at 7 30 p m. CAVc.fiSHAM ELECTION. R SEATON will addie s the Electors of CaVsham on Monday evening, 20th inst,, Kensington Hotel, 8 p.m. ; Drill-shed, Caversham, 9 p.m. TO THE ELECIORS OF «T. KILDA. r Friends and Supporters of Mr J. P. Jones are respectfully request-d to meet him at Forbury Schoolhouse at 8.30 this (Friday) Evening. LOSt, FOUND, &o T OST, ll a.m. yesterday, between Club ReA serve and Octagon, White Macintosh. Reward. E. Loft, Arcade. Lost, brown Retriever Pup, white spot on br.-ast; finder rewarded by returning to Mathews. King street. Oi) REWARD,—Strayed, from the WaierS/iw works, one black horse, no visible brands, star on forehead, near white hind foot. Finder please return to Godfrey and Green, Great King street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3998, 17 December 1875, Page 2
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