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TO the ELECTORS 'ot MOTUEKA 1 COLLINGWOOD, WASGMJE&i and the other Districts forming the ; future Electorate of Motueka. Gentlemen— Although it is rather early, to begin electioneering oefore we know at what date the Elections will take place, I feel that as this • c are so many notices in the papers on the subject, I had better also state to you that it is my iutention to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at } the coining Election. -.■•-■;-■ Isliall take an early opportunity of addressing you at the various places that may best suit your convenience, after having first given an account of myselt 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 be to provide the jmaterial for a Ministry with broader views, ;Who, wHI carefully consider the question, and introduce a measure, and further, ha v,e the resolution to stand by it, providing a complete plan of Local Govenment 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 ich it is not at all suited — that of a large Board of Works, i I will defer reference to other matters until I meet yon. There is,;howeve :, ore thing I should like to say in conclusion, j j That, considering the position of our Proyincial District in reference to the rest of the polony, I should oppose any further borowing except for specific works to be locally charged, but not to.;be-scraml>led for on the floor of tlie House of Representatives. ■', j .. . . I am, Gentlemen. ■' '. j ;-••■• . -■■•■- -■-,--■■ yours faithfully, ' ! j . WILLIAM GIBBS 1 ; ; Totaranui, Oct. 3 1881. ! : 3969 : '.Representation Act, 18.8.L' rfIHH F.LEOtOKAL EOLLS for the D"s-. ■A tricia of „' ; . • .. '■: CITY OF NELSON 1 "' WAIMEA ; ' ■ ran be INSPECTED at the Governmenl Bulidincß, Kehon. ; J. T CATLKY, i Eegistrar of Electors. Land Office, T 'elsoD, ' 17th October, 1881. I : Copi-s of the Watmea. Eoll will be seat th Biehmona Waki field, and Waimea Wet whea printed, 4UB | Match lor £50. ! HALF-CASTE V. DONCASTE3. BY requett it has fceen arranged to have TWi » HACK PwA UiS for SADDLKS and BBIDLI S on the Afternoon of the >bove Match. Post Entrance. 4i97-3 : F.N. MR. HAYCOCK will provide ORDINARY REFRESHMENTS on th« KaBBIT ISLAND, on WEDNESDAY, 26th inftan^, en the occasion of the Match, BLOWER v. 3OLTON. 4190— 2p W BITING OASES and DESK S 0* SALS at 'THE ANNUAL ! X MINATION ofte 1 fi SC >OL R-.nf the Hope and anz&u Schools -ill take pi cr- on th 27th in«tanf, c mrcensing -t 9 ».> , tbe former onduct;d by Jos ph hcphard, >£q., the itter b tbe Rev W. A. Whitu. A 'FA MEfcTil*G wHi alto take pi^ce at tin Ba'Zvtt afUr which th ra will be a PL BU-1M i<; . - -I^6, wbtn Prize- wil; be giv<n't tbe sue eeesiul Scbolns Jca on h t,» ,c— dults fc'ive p m Tickets,. Adult" (h 6d 'iiidrea 6j. h&rents an la<.pds resp <:\.tu lj iutii^d 4172-3 A 'TTESD OUR SALE! You will never regret it. W. &■ J. STAPLES, 4160-G Bridge- street. OH AS BURNS, QHAREBROKRR, MINING ami GENEO EAL <;OMMISBION fIGENT, •'L^elS Times " Office, 3951— tc Cliff-street, Lyell 10.0. F, MU. ' MANSION OF PEACi LODGE, " WARKFIE D. /j> -| rA TH LEND on Freehold security. | oO 101/ Apply to the Trust ts W, hOR HIS, A. T; BOBfeRTSON, —3 J. W. HAWKES. 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 for three Single Gentlemen, ■" i _ . i _ "■■ . ..; - .•■ Terms on application. 4053 Mes. Kino, D3ESS AND MANTLE MAKEK, WAIBiEABOAD, Executes riders w'th promptness and despatch. Style and Fit guaranteed. Charges strictly moderate. - 4072— 1 m Has much pleasure in announcing her second delivery ex "England's Summer Goodis cotnprising 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 1 mention. FRENCH MANTLES, \ , SATIN and CASHMERE COATS, DOLMANS, FICRUS, And CAPES in all the newest styles. i TRkFiLCrAR-STRBET. 4UT

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 253, 24 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 253, 24 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 253, 24 October 1881, Page 3

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