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To the Electors of the City of Kelson, /~i ESTLEMEN,-I respectfully beg to inXX form jou that lam a candidate for the honoe of representing you in tha owning Parliament I nave the honor to b?, Gentlemen, Tour ob^cient servant, 413?_5 H. A LUVBSTAM. TO the ELECTORS of MOTUEKA COLLINGWOOD, WAftGAPEKA, and the other Districts forming the future Electorate of Motueka. Gentlemen— Although ifc 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 i&tention 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 giveu 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, ia the hope that the yesnlt ;of the Elections may be to provide the material for a Miuistry with broader views, ;who ; wHI. carefully consider the questipa, and introduce a measure, and further, have the iresolution to stand . by it, providing a coin■plete plan of Local Government giving the inecessary funds to enable constituted, bodies Jto carry out, the, work entrusted to them, and thereby relieving the Parliament of that iwork 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, howeve •, 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. 1 I am, Gentlemen. Yours faithfully, : WILLIAM GIBBS. Totaranui, Oct. 3 1881. 3969

To the Electors of Motueka, Takaka, Col.ingwood, and Suburbs. ; AS the Liberal Candidate for your J\. suffrage I have the pleasure to invite your attendance at a Public Meeting,' to be held at the Public Hael, Uppeh: Motjtekb, pn SATURDAY EVENING NEXT the 22nd inst. at 7 o'clock, when I will fully explain my political views, and solicit your tote afld interest on behalf of the Liberal party in the coming Parliament of New Zealand House of Representatives. : I am, gentlemen, ' : \ Your obedient servant, . H. B. HUDDLESTON, C.E. I Dehra Doon, Biwaka. 4167 ME. PITT, M.H.R., requests the Electors of the City of Nelson to meet him in the Phovincial Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. 4166 Bichmond Cricket Club, OPENING PRACTICE SATURDAY Aftfricon. MEETING at 8 pm., in the Institute All intending to join the Club are invited to attend. 4157—3 ATTEND OUR SALE ! You will never regret it. W. & J. STAPLES, 4160— R Bridge- street.

Representation Act, 1881. THE ELECTORAL EOLLS fot the Datricts of CITY OF NELSOS WAIMEA o*n be INSPECTED at the Government Buildings, Nelson. J.T CATLEY, Registrar of Hectors. Land Office, ""elson, 17th October, 1881. Copif s of the Waihbi Roll will be sent to Bichmond. Waktfisld, and Waimea We<t whsn printed, - 4L28 Wanted to Purchase Horses. WANTED TO PURCHABF, a HARNISS HORSE, about 15 hands high, thoroughly broken. Also, a First-class LADIES' HACK. JAS. LUCRE, 4079— tc Crown Stables, Kent House, Waimea RoadMRS. BENNETT (formerly Mra JERVIS) begs to intimate that she has SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at the above centrally - situated residence for a Married Couple, also for three Single GentlemeD, Terms on application. 4053 Mbs. King, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, WAIMEA-ROAD, Executes Orders with promptness and despatch. Style and Fit guaranteed. Charges strictly me derate. •■. ... •,-,..-. 4072— 1 m

Mrs. MELHUISH Has much pleasure in announ- ; ; . ■ . ■■ ■ ■■■'•■■■•■■ .'i ;'•;-■(. cinq her second delivery ex. "England's j■; ; : ■ ■■Glory : ";of ; ,- :; | ;: A' ■.[';'. Summer Jr bods comprising a beautiful stack of STRAW HATS and BONNE^ in all the latest shapes, ..■,(■ .. A]s.o, 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, Melhuish, TRAFALGAR-STREET. 4117

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 251, 21 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 251, 21 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 251, 21 October 1881, Page 3

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