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To the electoes of motueka COLLINGWOOD, WANGAPEKA, and the other Districts' forming the future Electorate of Motueka. Gentlemen — Although it is rather early to begin electioneering before we know at what date the Elections will take place, I feel that as- there are so many notices in the papers on the subject, I had better also state to you that it is my intention to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming Election. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing yon at the yarious places that may best suit your convenience, af te.: having first given an account of ; myseli to my present constituents. I would like, however, to state shortly that, if elected, I should go into Parliament as a decided opponent of the present Ministry, in the hope that the result of tbe Elections may be to provide the material for a Ministry with broader views, who wiil carefully consider the question, a,nd introduce a measure, and fui ther, have the resolution to stand by it, providing a complete plan of Local Government giving the necessary funds to enable constituted bodies to carry out the work entrusted to them, and thereby relieving the Parliament of that work for w'njch it is not at all suited— that qf a large Board of Works. : I will defer ref ere: C c to other matters un ■ i till I meet you. There is, however, one thing . I should like to say in conclusion. j That,, cbnsidering the position of our Provincial Distrct in. fference to tbe rest of the * Colony, I should oppose any further borowing except for specific works to be locally charged, but not to be scrambled for on the floor of the House of Eepresentatives. I am, Gentlemen. Yours faithfully, I A- ■■ ■■ WILLIAM GIBBS, i Totaranui, Oct. 3 1881. 3969 ; To tae Electors of Waimea GENTLEMEN.— I respectfully intimate that I am a -Candidate for the Eepresentation ofthe WAIMEA, as constituted by the recent Eepresentation Act. At an early date I propose to hold Meetings at the several centres of population to explain my views on Public Affairs. | * ■ I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOSEPH SHEPHAED. i Eernhill, llth October, 1881. 4097-3 Winted to Purchase Horses. WANTED TO PUBCHASF, a HAB-NJ-CSS HOESE, about 15 hands high, thoroughly broken. , Also, a Eirst-clas3 LADIES' HACK. JAS. LUCRE, 4079--tc; Crown Stables, Special Bank Holiday. IVrOTICS is hereby given that MONDAY, IL\ ihe I7th day of October, being the Anniversary of the Opening o! the Bank, witl be held as a SPECIAL B ANK HOLIDAY at the various Offices of . this Bank in Sew Zealand. , D.L MUBDOCH, i Gem rai Managtr. BANK OF NEW ZEAL &ND, ! 7th October, 1881. 4028 1., ■ y "-. y ■ ■ ■ „ . -. I Kent HouEe, Waimea Eoad. MES. BENNETT (formerly Mrs JEB- : VIS) begs to , intimate tbat she has SUPEEIOE ACCOMMODATION at the aboye centrally - situated residence for a Married Couple; also for three Single' Genttejnen,/* "• •• '■'':■: Terms on application. 4053 j NEW Z 3 ALAND POBLIC WOBKS. tlO ADS— NELSO 8 TO WESTPOBT AND GEfcYMuOTH. i Tlie Rocks Contract. W BITTEN TENDFES will be received at this Office until Noon, of (MONDAY, the Slst October, 1881, fbr the above Contract. They are to be marked ou the outside *•• Tender for Ht ;ka Contrnct," snd addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works ke'.son. Telegr»phic Tenrters, similarlj a-i---dre sed and marked, will be received if presented at'aoy Telegraph Offlco: by Noon of ' ilhe sane date, provided that written tenders *re lodge I. at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. .'.-','• ! Drawings specifications," aid general cpn--iifions may be seen at' this Office,. and at- the fdegraph Offlce^ Longiord. . !i ! - . i The lowest or any tender -not necessarily | Accepted.;..". ■? -- y . ; ,* .- *«. ; t| ! Byicommand, , I ' - :,.-. J, GEO. BLACKETT. | Besident Engineer. JPublic Woiks Office, i Neleon, October 10, 1881. 4055— 7 a I -A! -fi'' * ■ ■ ' ■ : ; Mm King, bUESS AND MANTLE MAKEE, ; "'." WAIMEA-BOAD, Executes Orders with promptness and desj patch. Style and Fit guarant* id. ' Charges strictly mt leraie. 4072— 1 m I JYRE POLITICAL REFORM. ! A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on il SATUKDAY EVENING, October 15, at Half-past Seven o'clock, at the BbiqhtWA.TER Schoolsoou, for the purpose of ! Taking into consideration important matters bearing on the well beiag of the people of New Zealand ; and ;with a view to tbe-; formation of a Society „-v. .■■**■"-',. ;h*ving for its object Political Eelorm. G. W. W. Lightband. W. Painton. 406P—.4 y■ !- r • '■: WlttUM pOLBMAN. ■ :.) (AiA,. ':",; ' .f,\ "' aa'x.. .; t ; ; r "\ " Mrs. MELHUISH i■ . .■■■■) '.!.*".: ;:.■.* ; "Ya " " • . - >' ■-■- •-■■"■ • ;' "' -'■■''-'":f ■ Aj\)UAY :■ : I ■■'- '■-■ ■ '!■ '• Ait. .U./i! .Ji t/li»'f.!f.i lii* /* ol •Ay-.v. ..)<..,:> ,;.}.[.; (,; .t^bai} fipv/ 1 sjtd^b-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 15 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 246, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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