MANAWATU ROWING CLUB BAZAAR! JpUBLIC HALL, FOX TON, SEPTEMBER iGth, 17th and 18th. RAFFLES, MUSIC, DANCING, HIDDEN TREASURE, COMPETITIONS, ETC., ETC. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. REFRESHMENT STALLS, ART STALLS, FANCY STALLS, PRODUCE STALLS, ETC., ETC. DOOR TICKET ART UNION. PIN CUSHION COMPETITION. HIDDEN TREASURE, Clues 6d each every night. SIDE SHOWS GALORE, Including: BRAN TUBS, SHOOTING GALLERY, SKITTLE ALLEY, MIRRORS, PAINTING, NEEDLEWORK, ETC. DON’T FORGET THE i6fcb, 17111 and 18th.
ADMISSION : i/-, with charce in Art Union. Children 6d. J. W. ROUGH, Hon. Sec. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. A MEETING of Opposition supporters and friends will be held in the Masonic Hall, Foxton, on FRIDAY EVENING, September 18th, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of meeting and hearing an address by MR ED. NEWMAN, Opposition candidate for Manawatu. His Worship the Mayor will preside. F. G. CARSON, District Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS MANAWATU ELECTORATE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg respectfully to inform you that it is my intention to be a candidate in the Opposition interest at the next General Election. Your obedient servant, EDWARD NEWMAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. AND GENTLEMEN I intend to contest the Manawatu Seat at the next General Election, and offer myself as your representative in Parliament. OSWALD GARDNER. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANAWATU. AND GENTLEMEN— Believing that my past services as your representative in Parliament have been reasonably acceptable, I therefore announce myself as a candidate for the Manawatu seat at the ensuing general election, and respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence at the poll. Yours iaithfully, lOHN STEVENS. TO THE ELECTORS, MANAWaTU DISTRICT. Ladies and Gentlemen, — IN the Electoral Contest of 1905, when the forces of the Liberal Party and of the Opposition seemed very evenly balanced in this district, I found it to be my duty—as a loyal party man—to retire in favour of Mr John Stevens, who was the accepted Government candidate. I, however, after doing so, circulated my (printed) campaign speeches among all the voters of the district ; so that all who were at that time on the roll had an opportunity of hearing what my chief political views are. In the present campaign, on the other hand, I am happily absolved from these particular bonds of Parly discipline, through the Premier’s Second Ballot Bill, which has passed the Third Reading in the House, This Bill, as you will readily understand, makes me free to solicit your suffrages on this occasion with the feeling that I am only helping my Party, instead of injuring it, by doing so. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, yours respectfully, F. W. FRANKLAND, MOUTOA DRAINAGE DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Ratepayers’ List for the ensuing year may te seen at the Borough Council Office, Foxton, and at the Post Office, Moutoa, during business hours, and that the Stipendiary Magistrate has appointed FRIDAY, 9th October, at 10 a.m., at the Magistrate’s Court House, Foxton, as the time and place for hearing any objections thereto. W. BOCK, Clerk. August 25th, 1908.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 435, 12 September 1908, Page 3
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