To the Electors of the City of Nelson GENTLEMSN.-I respectfully beg to inform you that I am a candidate for tbe honor of repreieating you in the entuing Parlisment I hava the honor to hp, , 1 Gentlemen, Your obidient servant, j 4157— 5 H. A. LEVESTAM. TO the ELECTORS 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 lake an early opportunity of addressing you at the various places that may hest suit your convenience, after having first given an account of myself 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 the Elections may he to provide the material for a Ministry with broader views, who jrHl 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 is 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 there t 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 GIBBS. Totaranui, Oct. 3 1881. 3969 To tlie Electors of Motueka, Takaka, Collingwood, and Suburbs. GENTLEMEN, as the Libbeai. Candidate for your suffrage, I hare the pleasure t"> invite 3 our attendance at a Series of Tubltc VjjtTibos to be held throughout the New Electoral District of Motueka during the present and coming months, Date and Place of Meeting will be fully made known through local channels 4065- 3a H. B. HUDDIB JTON, C.F. Bepresentation Act, 1881. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS for tha D'atrictsof CITY OF NELSON WAIMEA csn be INSPECTED at the Government Buildings, Nelson. J. T CATLEY, Registrar of Electors. Land Office, Nelson, 17th October, 1881. Copies of the Waimba. Roll will be sent to .bichmond. Waktfield, and Wsimea We«t when printed, 4128 TO THE ELECTORS OF N. ZEALAND. READ Prof. Newmans Pamphlet on the " Trua Principles of Parliamentary Government, or How a Country should be Governed " Price 3d. Published by R Lucas & Son, Bridge-st. Nelson 4105 ■ . To Timber Merchants. TENDERS are invited until the 2<>th inst. for about 20,000 feet of SAWN TIMBER Dresiel Rnd Undressed, to be delivered at Brightwater. Cash paid on delivery. Apply to G HOOPER, Builder. 4149-6 . Ni'e-street West, Nelson, NoncE. OWING fo the wanton CHOPPING and DRSTROCTION of Native TREEB snd SHRUBS by parties of LADS and CBILDBEW {chiefly from Nelson), all persons found TRESPASSING on any pretence whatsoever upon my Bu?h or Lsnd in Poor itfan's Valley, will be PROSECUTEIJ with, out further notice. J. W. MARSDEN. Stoke, October 6, 188 1. 3977 Wanted to Purchase Horses. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a HARNESS HORSE, about 15 hands bigb, thoroughly broken. Also, a First-class LADIES' HACK. JAS. LUQRE, 40^9— t c Crown Stablee, — ; : : . Kent House, Waimea Boad. MRS. BENNETT (formerly Mrs JERVIS) begs to intimate tbat she baa SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at the abpve centrally -situated residence for a Married Conple, also for threa Single Gentlemen, Terms on application. 4053 Mrs. King, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, WAIMEA-ROAD, Executes Orders with promptness and despatch. Style and Fit guaranteed. Charges strictly moderate. 4072—1 m Mbs. MELHUISH Has paucli pleasure in announcing her second delirery ex "England's Glory "of Summer Goods I i xsomprising a beautiful stock of STRAW HATS and BONNETS in all the latest shapes. .--• Also, a very choice assortment of MILLINERY BONNETS & HATS, Feathers, Flowers, Laces, AND OTHER NOVELTIES, > too numerous to mention. ■■;- FRENCH MANTLES, SATIN and CASHMERE COATS, DOLMANS, FICHUS, And CAPES in all the newest styles. Mrs. MeUiuish, T|IAF4LG4R-StRpT. y. Zh ''1, 1 A. Ay- iM
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 249, 19 October 1881, Page 3
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