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ELECTION NOTICES TO THE ELECTORS OP THE WAITAKI DISTRICT. Qctuquk, ,1 it deference to the desire of the Electors J^, r of this .district —principally expressed mean* of nnmeroiuiy>Bigzied.jreqraitionß «nai«ed by me from the town and country ijwfngtft'n last few days—l offer myself as • candidate for the seat in- Parliament wdsrwl vacant through the retirement of Mr. Hislop. I purpose to address as many meetings in the centres of population tkraognoat the electorate as time will permit the dates oE which meetings will be shortly notified in the local papers. Your obedient servant, GEORGE JONES.

TO TTTB ELECTORS OF WAITAKI. . GEORGE JONES will address the Electors at the undermentioned times aodplacea— Wmdaor—Frid&y.Jnne 11, 6.30 P-m* Oamara—Saturday, June 12, 9 p.m. Livingstone— Jane 14, 7 p.m. Oamaca—Tuesday, Jane 15th, at 8 p.m. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAITAKI DISTRICT.

EHTLEMEN, Having received a numerously-signed requisition desiring Ota to come forward as a candidate for the aeat in Parliament vacated by the resignation of Mr. Hislop, I have determined to place my services at your disposal. If elected, I will use my utmost endeavor to assist in carrying such measures as will da justice alike to all classes of the torn, inanity. , - I wffl give a hearty support to any GovernJment thatmay be in power in carrying'out sUoh reforms as will conduce tothe reduction •f departmental expenditure without de--stroying the efficiency of service, and in all bebest" endeavors to reduce taxation and to " practice strict economy. *

'•v.The information which I have gained in connectioD with our railway. system as : a ■ member of the Railway Commission will, I trust, be of service to the country if I am 'elected, as it will enable me to aid in patting aa end to all unprofitable railway schemes such aa have been forced upon Parliament "Ibnag past years. v I shall be in favor of the utmost liberality, xauiiteiit with prudence, in settling popuupon onr Crown lands, and of con- * tiJKiing the preserit liberal electoral law. - < I will address you at the various centres in the courseof the ensuing fortnight, when lahaU .enter more particularly into a stateneat of my political views. lam, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN REED. EMerslie, 18th May, 1880. 266

ELECTION FOR WAITAKL MB. JOHN REID will meet the Electors at the undermentioned places sod times:— SOUTH OAMARU—At the Schoolhonae, on Friday, the Ilth Jane, at 8 o'clock in -the evening. OAMABU Volunteer Hall, Tuesday, 15th mat., at 7 p.m. Places of meetings will be notified hereafter ; and times and places for other addresses will be published. 252

TO THT. ELECTOKS OF WAITAKI. QENTLEMEN,— At the reqnest of a lop number of the Electors of this Dis--ftriot, I have agreed to become a Candidate for the Mat rendered vacant by Mr. Hislop's resignation. I have hitherto given what ■s«Utanc»l coold to the liberal cause, and, if elected to represent yon, I will assist the liberal party in its efforts. As soon as arrangements can be made I will folly exIfafe my views. I lam, Your obedient servant, 11< W. H a ROBERTS-

IMP* w ' B ' & BOBERTS Um « eetthe Electors at the tmdexjaentioßed places MOERAKI—At Trottert Creek SchoolTrid*y, 11th, itTpm. WIKDSOE—Monday, 14fcb, at 7 p.m.

[A Cakd.] BS. FT UNT O N Will resame her JUVENILE DANCING CLASS Aft b«r Residence, Eden-street East, on "WEDNESDAY, the 2lsr INST., at 3.30 c OLONIAL BOOT MABT THAjres-snuoT. Having porohaaed in Dunedin, at 4k DISCOUNT OF 60 FEB CENT. From manuf*ctarera' price*, J gja prepared to offer the aame to the midtttt of Oamara asd diatrict, at pice* fully one-third lower than njKially charged by the trade. P*(gp«etioo Invited. Competition defied. O. W. HLNCHUFFE, •CoLojriAL Boot Makt, Thamea-atreet, Oamara. 347 "WtBW, ZEALAND MUSIC ALBJJM, No. JDI ■%. New Daoce Motto. B.W«Hatzs, MwhwOtr, JtrhwHrtmt,» •

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1304, 11 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1304, 11 June 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1304, 11 June 1880, Page 4

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