ICTOR sale-half-an-acre land, J- Five minutes' walk from Opawa Bailw»y Station. Fenced in and planted with fruit trees. Apply. J. Heddell, Opawa ’ 9931 IDO"ANTED KNOWN—That M. Dtno- , hue’s Prize Fowl* and Pigeons will bo Sol 1 at Mr Alport s on Monday Next, the 17 th met. 9932 ¥ ¥ any Light Employment on Farm or station. (an milk, and willing to be generally useful Bristol, office of this paper. raNiitfj — A Hoy Deed to Horte*. Apply, Wharf Hotel, Ferry road.
CHHIsXTdkLPHIAN ecclesia. HALL—A LECTURE rrn nxJ^' in the at >oV6 Hail n OMOK-OW EVENING (SUNDAY),Got. 16th, by Mr F. M. LESTER. '’ Subjeot—“ The Carnal Mind and Spiritual Mind in Contrast.” All ara invited. 9934 MK J W. TREADWELL requests the ELECTORS OF SYDkNHAM to MEET HIM at:—Montreal street South Monday, 17th. 7.30 p.m. Ban«man, Lincoin road Tuesday, 18th, 7.30 p.m. Waltham, Oddfellows’ Ball—Friday, 21st, 730 p.m. Selwyn Schoolroom—Tuesday, 25th, 7.30 p.m. Land and Income Tax and’ General Politic*. 9933
TO THE ELECTORS UK aTANMOnB. aEKTLBMEN, —In compliance with therequest of many Electors of the district. L have consented to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE for your suffrages at the coming ELECTION. I shall have pleasure in affording yon the opportunity of being acquainted with my views on public questions. Should you do me the honor of Electing me, I shall devote my best efforts to promote the interests of the district and the odony generally. Yours faithfully, 9903 WM. FI.ESHEE. TO THE ELECTORS OF BTANMORK. w. FLESHER will ADDRESS the ELECTOR OK MONDAY. OCTOBER 17th. At the District Schoolroom, Blngaland,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th At the Library, Knightetown, at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st. At the District Schoolroom, fhilipstown, at 8 p.m, 9926 Tu THE ELECTORS OF oTANMOBE.. /'"i HNTLEMEN, — ft the request of many OT of the Electors of the above district, I bee to offer myself as a Candidate for the forthcoming Election on the great principle of Liberal Reform, which is Liberty, Equality and Fraternity ; and I shall have great pleasure in addressing yon at an early date. Your humble servant. 9918 H. TOOMEE, Sex, TO THE ELECTORS OP SIAN MORE. ENTLBMEN, —At the request of a large number of the Electors of your district I have consented to come forward aa a Candidate for the honor of Representing, yon in the next Parliament of the colony. I shall take an early opportunity of meeting you and stating my political views. I am. Tour obedient servant, 9915 W. P. UOWLISHAW. CHRISTCHURCH NORTH ELBOiIONMR S. P. ANDREWS requests the Electors and Friends to MEET HIM AT IHK ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, ojt THURSDAY, the 20th INST,, At 8 o’clock p.m, 9897 TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. GENTLEMEN, —At the urgent request of many of the ELETORS, I CONSENT to become a OAN DIOATE to represent you in the next PARLIAMENT. Yours faithfully, 9888 JOHN R, ANDREW, TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. aENTLEMEN, —In response to the request made to me by so many electors. I have the honor to OFFER MYSELF as a CANDIDATE to represent Sydenham in the next Parliament. It is the largest constituency in New Zealand, and I feel that special honor will attach to the candidate chosen to represent it. I have been requested to stand for an adjoining district, but aa my interests are identical with your own, I ask that you w ill do me the honor to elect me your representative.
Yon may depend upon my best and constant attention to all local matters, and to giving a careful and independent consideration to colonial questions. I am anxious for the welfare of onr own district and tho general good of the colony. I do not hold with granting a b ind allegiance to either patty, and cannot make you a pledge in that respect. I wish to represent y. u aa an independent member, and promise that your interests shall be well looked after. I will take an early opportunity of meeting and explaining my views to yon, 1 have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, CHARLES CLARE. Colombo road South, Sydenham. 9842 TO THE ELECTORS OP CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. aBNTLEMEN,— In compliance with the request of a number of the Electors in the district, I have much pleasure in consenting to be NOMINATED as yonr Representative in the next Parliament. Should yon honour me with your confidence yon may rely on my best efforts being devoted to your service in promoting tho interests of the district and the colony generally. Yours faithfully, 9864 H. THOMSON. ELECTORS OP THE HEATHCOXE DISTRICT. aENTLEMEN, —It is my intention to present myself for RE-ELECTION for your district. My services are already known to yon, and I need not dwell upon them. I am a man of few words, as yon know, and prefer action to talking. I shall of course be proud to again represent you, and trust I shall find thatjl have not have lost yonr confidence. Yonr obedient Servant, 9825 J. T. EISHEE. ISAAC B. SHEATH, Ironmonger, Colombo street, corner of Tnam street, Christchurch, having disposed of his Business to J. Plaisted & Co., takes this opportunity to thank his friends and customers for past favors, and begs a continuance of the same for his Successors. J PLAISTED & CO,, referring to the • above Notice beg to state that having Purchased the Stock-in-Trade of Isaac B. Sheath, they intend MAKING GREAT ADDITIONS to the same, to enable them to meet the Requirements of all classes of Customers, and they solicit a fair share of Public Support. 9923 TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. ALBANS. GENTLEMEN,— At the urgent request of many of the Electors of yonr distriet, I consent to become a CANDIDATE to represent you in the next Parliament, and as I have been identified with the establishing of yonr Public Schools and Chairman of your Road Board, your member in tho County Council for soma years, also lately elected by you to a seat on the South Waimakariri Board of Conservators, you have had an opportunity of observing my conduct, which I trust will assist you in giving mo yonr confidence on this occasion. The late change in nay business will, if elected, enable mo to attend to your interests, which I promise shall have my best attention. Gentlemen, lam jours obediently, ■■■“. J. £. WHeOHa
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2351, 15 October 1881, Page 2
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