HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KUMARA. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of “ The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881,” I James M'Ennis, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Kumara, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a writ bearing date the Twenty-seventh day of June, 1884, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the return of ONE Qualified Person to serve as MEMBER for the said Electoral District; and that the NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES will take place at the Resident Magistrate’s Court House, Kumara, at noon on TUESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1884, and that the POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling-places of the said district, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of July, 1884. The following are the POLLINGPLACES for the Electoral District of Kumara ; The Court House, Kumara, (principal). The Polling-booth, Dillraan’s Town. The Literary Institute, Callaghan’s. William Keech’s store, Chesterfield. The Literary Institute, Big Dam. The Polling-booth, Fox’s. The private house of Petro DeGeorge, German Gully, The Court House, Goldsborough. The Court House, Stafford. Mr Adams’ private house, Humphrey’s Gully* The Polling-booth, Taipo Crossing. The Polling-booth, Three-Mile Creek, Arahura road. The Polling-booth, Blue Spur. Joseph Kennedy’s Store, Kanieri Forks. Mr John Graham’s private house, Kokatahi, Mr Price’s Store, Milltown. JAMES M‘ENNIB, Returning Officer. Kumara, June 28, 1884. mo THE ELECTORS OP KUM--1 ARA. Gentlemen —l beg to announce to you that I intend again to seek your suffrages as your Representative in the New Zealand Parliament. For the past five years I have used every endeavour to serve you faithfully and trust my efforts have proved beneficial to you and the colony, and that you will accord me a renewal of your confidence. I shall take an opportunity of addressing you at the various centres of population at an early date. I am, Your obediently, R. J. SEDDON. Kumara, July 1, 1884.
mo THE ELECTORS OE THE 1 DISTRICT OF GREYMOUTH. Gentlemen —l beg to announce that it is my intention to offer myself as a candidate to represent you in tbe next Parliament, I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you at the different centres of population, for the purpose of explaining my views upon the various political questions of the day. Yours obediently, a: r. guinness. Westbrook, July 4, 1884. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to S. S. POLLOCK are requested to pay their accounts immediately, or same will be put into a Solicitor’s hands for recovery. All persons in Kumara,or any other part of the colony, to whom Mr S. S. Pollock may be indebted are requested to send in their accounts to him, at Mr Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel, for payment, S. S. P OLID OK. Kunura, June, 26, 1884, A HAL DSOME IDO TABLE, 11. 64:: an iu diameter, is on view at Mr Gilbert Stewart's. It is of choice NEW ZEALAND WOODS, inlaid, and wonderfully constructed, and would make a magnificent piece of furniture for a drawing room. It is FOR, SALE, and will be on inspection for a few cr.y.' ; at Mr Gilbert Stewart’s Hotel.
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Kumara Times, Issue 2512, 9 July 1884, Page 3
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