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TO tha ©LECTORS- of /tfOTUEKAv f COLLINGWOOD, .WAN.GAVEK-Ar and the' otber Distorts forming tfie^ future lElectorate of Bfdttl'eKa. J iJI GBMtr-EMKK— AUhougb it is rather early to begin electioneering before we know at what date the Elections -will take place, If eel that as there are so many notices in the papers on the subject, I had better also state tb 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 you at the various places that may best suit your convenience, after having first given an acconnt of myself to my present constituents. I would like, however, to state shortly that, if elected, I should go into Par-: liament as a decided opponent of the present Ministry, in the hope that the result of the Elections may be to provide tbe material for a Ministry with broader views, who_ wHI carefully consider the question, and introduce a measure, and further, 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 which it i a not at all suited— that ' of a large Board of Works. I will defer reference to other matters until I meet you. ; There is, however, one thing I should like to say in conclusion. That, considering the position of our Provincial District in reference to the 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 Representatives. I am, Gentlemen". Yours faithfully, WILLIAM GIBRS. Totaranui, Oct. 3 1881. 3969 To the Electors of Motueka, Takaka, Collingwood, and Suburbs. (^ ENTLEMEN. as tbe Libkb** Candidate IM for your 'suffrage, I have the pleasure t» invite jour atteadance at a Series op Ftjblio Meetings to be held throughout the New Electoral District of Mrtueka daring the present and coming months Dete a r «d Pla^e of Meeting wi'l be fully made known through local channels. 4035-3 a H. B, HUDDLESTON , C. To the Electors of Waimea GENTLEMEN.— I respectfully intimate that; I am a Candidate for the Representation of the WAIMEA, as constituted by the recent Representation Act. i^ 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 SHEPHARD. i Pernhill, lltb October, 1881. , 4097-3 Nelson Institute, IN pursuance Of a request made tome order Rule No. 85. of the kelson Institute, I hereby call a SPECIAL MEETING of the Members, to be held at tbe Institute, Hardy street, on MONDAY, the 24th instant, at 7.30 p.m., ior (he purpose of Altering Rule Ho. 6, and Repealing Rule / ' N6."8, ■■''"-•■■■-. the full particulars whereof era posted ia the Library of the Institute HODGSON, i :; . Secretary. ! Nelson, 7th Oct-iber,Jlßll. <0i.7--2 ; CO THE ELECTORS OF N. ZEALAND. E'EAD Prof. Nbwmas's Pamphlet on the "True Principles of Parliamentary i ■-. Government, or How a founfr? should be Governed " ' Pr'ce 3d. Published by K. Lucas & Sow, Bridge-at. Nelson 4105 [A CARD.] LADIES* and Childrens' DRESSES and UNDERCLOTHING made. CREWEL EMBROIDERY by Machine or Hand. E. BIGGS, 4109— 2 d Waimea Road. CRICKET! WH. WEST has just received a spltn- • did assortment of CRICKETING GOODS per " England's Glory ,' ; ard on Sale at the OLD STAND. • N.B.^Clabs are requested to call early, and »; have tiie first choice. 4109-3 ; NOTiC^E. OWING to the wanton CHOPPING and DESTRUCTION of Native TREES ' *nd SB RUBS bj parties of LADS and OHILIJREN (ehUfl? from Nelson J, all per•sons found TRESPASSING.en any pretence ,- whatsoever upon my Bush or Lsnd in Poor Man's Valley, will be PROSECUTED without further notice. : !■;■■■- J. W. MARSDEN. UStoke, October 6, 1881. . 3977 ; \ Wanted to Purchase Horses. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a HARNTiSS HORSE, about 15 hands high, 'thoroughly broken. Also, a First-class 1 LADIES' H At K JAS. LUCRE, ,407§— tc Crown Stables, Kent House, Waimea BoadMRS. BENNETT (formerly Mrs JERVIS) begs to intimate that she' has' ; SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at the above centrally - situated residence for a Married Couple, also fdt three Single Gentlemen. ' " " '" " Terms on application. 4053 .^ iNEW ZBaLANI) RAILWAYS. r , 7 HUBUNUI-BLUFF AND BRANCHES ; - RAILWAY^ Sleeper Contract WRITTEN TENDERS will ;be receive 1 at tbis Cfflce unfM Neon, of, TUES DAY, Cjntract. They . are to Joe' marktd on the outside w Tender- "j(ojr" Slwper Coc tract,»' ; ahd aldreseed to the Hon. the Minuter mr PuSlic Works. Dufiedin. Teiegrabbic Tenders, similarly add tested ahd 'marked will be receive! if pteßetrted at any Telegraph Oflßce by Noon of the adine dnte, proVifiei that written tenders are lodged at any District cr Beaidehtr Fngineeris Office by the same hour. _speclflQaUo.nß.and ..general..cpnditipna may be seen at this Offics, »nd at^ the Public Works (\fflces .a.t.'. Auckjand.. Wellington, Nelson, Grgyrhouth, Cbris'tehurch^ Duuedin,-- Invert cargill, at tie Hallway tffieo, Pictou, and iafthejPoStanlce, Havelock. ■_„,, -..^s—y - ' ihe IjjWear or/any tander will not\n^beai gftaily be accepted. AA\ ■'-■' A \j ... By'commsnd, ; ,: W.N. BLAIR, Engineer in charge M.1. . Public Works Cfflca. Dunedio, 16th September, 1881. • 8862—1 ; Mbs. EING, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER^ WAIMEA-ROAD, * Executes Orde j s with (romptvega and' desA -a;" l atcb. ! Style and, EUguarahte^d., : '' A' SAAAAmmm»mAAA^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 247, 17 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 247, 17 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 247, 17 October 1881, Page 3

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